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Subject: Re: IF MAWDSLEY & GOLDWY  CAN DO IT...

Julien, remember, the junta doesnot shoot foreigners, not yet. but they
did kill Uncle Leo in 1966 by death in detention. This is their way of
acting  out their sick evil death play and when they finally get the
picture straight in their heads that the world's responsibile leaders
are sick and tired of them and their ways, then perhaps they will get
out and go far away. And the world will be a lot safer and better
and happier.

ds


Julien Moe wrote:
> 
> HERO & HEROIN OF FREEDOM
> ****************************************
> 
> By Julien Moe
> 
> 11th September 1999
> 
> While the thugs of the SPDC are complaining about the British occupation of
> Burma, blaming the British, Mawdsley and Goldwyn who are the human rights
> activists detained by the human-rights-violating SPDC are now paying the
> price, not for their own sake but for the freedom of the Burmese people. The
> media reports that "British diplomats in the Burmese capital Rangoon are
> urgently trying to make contact with a British human rights activist
> arrested on Tuesday for singing revolutionary songs". She is now being
> interrogated by the military imtelligence for tying herself to the lamp
> post. She was just protesting against the military goverment that has
> refused to hand over power to civilian rule. She was just demonstrating how
> a Burmese has been suffering miserably since the military coup staged in 1988.
> Miss Goldwyn is the second Briton to be arrested in the last fortnight for
> protesting against Burma's military dictatorship according to the
> media.James Mawdsley, 26, who was arrested in Burma's Shan state, was
> sentenced to 17 years in jail without trial for carrying anti-government
> literature.
> 
> James Mawdsley and  Rachel Goldwin have never worked for SIS, MI6 or MI5,
> the intelligence services of the British government.. They are not British
> subjects as the SPDC have accused them. They are just concerned
> humanitarians who know what's going on in Burma. They are not all at sea.
> Why are they concerned about the Burmese situation? It is so obvious that
> the Burmese situation is worse than what observers have analysed. Now that
> these human rights activists are sympathetic with the situation, sacrificing
> their lives put in the hands of the miliatry dictators. The members of the
> SPDC should think twice before they commit another crime that will blacklist
> them in history.
> 
>