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Mr. Okkar's soul (r)



Again, you have wrongfully judged the will of the people of Burma and
their determination why they have been struggling for in order of
restoration of democracy. 

Let me tell you that no matter how many NLD's member are forced to
resign from their posts or memberships, as long as a student, or monk,
or a boy, or a girl, or an older person, in terms of a citizen remains
alive either inside Burma or outside Burma, the will of restoration of
democracy and human rights is persisted with his/her live. You should
know how strong a human's desire is. 

The SPDC, in order of prolonging their power, can force the persons to
do what the regime wants to do, but the regime cannot force his/her
heart, desire, will, determination, and the truth that they believe. It
is not a terminable materialized creature. 

As far as the regime steps up the repression over the NLD, the
intentional community as well as the ordinary Burmese in return will
support the NLD.  It is one of the non-violent leitmotifs, of which
when the oppressor reacts more brutally, bully, and stupidly over their
opponents , the opponents gain more sympathy and supports. You should
know that fact too.   




--- OKKAR66129@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Here is another outcome of your sanctions in other
> words another thorn on 
> your heart.
> 
> 20 members resign from Kungyangon Township NLD
> 
>     YANGON, 17 Sept - Twenty members resigned from
> the National League for 
> Democracy of Kungyangon Township, Yangon Division.
> 
>           Twenty members of Kungyangon Township NLD,
> Yangon Division, of 
> their own volition, resigned by sending letters of
> resignation to Kungyangon 
> Township Multiparty Democracy General Election
> Commission and the party 
> concerned on 8 August 1999 as they no longer wished
> to participate in party 
> politics of NLD.
> __________________________________
> 
> 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 9/18/99 6:00:19 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time, 
> bina@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> << Dear Nyi Lwin,
>  
>  Thank you for your very clear and simple truth
> about Mr. Okkar.  
>  
>  There is one difference between you and Okkar,
> though.  You are a Burmese 
> citizen who is giving your opinion for those who
> want to listen.  Mr. Okkar 
> is a Burmese citizen who is giving his opinion with
> 450,000 guns pointed at 
> us from behind his back.  Without the guns, Okkar
> would be a scared little 
> citizen, indeed.  
>  
>  The time is not far off when Mr. Okkar's masters
> will be standing before an 
> international tribunal, desperately explaining why
> they should not be 
> imprisoned for their gross crimes against humanity. 
> This is the inevitable 
> outcome, unless of course the Burmese people get to
> deal with them first.  
>  
>  It gives me no satisfaction to think of Okkar's
> probable state of mind at 
> that time.  Just a great sadness for the destruction
> and suffering his 
> misguided masters are now causing, and which they
> will soon experience for 
> themselves in a very personal way.  
>  
>  Governance is not a game of force and cleverness,
> Mr. Okkar, in order to 
> accumulate power and prestige.  It is a selfless
> service to one's national 
> family, and requires great personal sacrifice.  The
> reward of good governance 
> is the people's happiness, not the ruler's.  
>  
>  There is always time to surrender to the truth,
> Okkar, right up until the 
> moment when the hammer falls.  Think about it.
>   >>
> 

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