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Burma Out! What were they thinking?
If you read between the lines, they are still very
>careful of not to hurt the hostage takers. But people outside who has
>nothing to be afraid could and can show sympathy, rather than cursing the
>students inside the embassy. This is the least that we can do.
We are new on this group.
To our mind this is a complex situation.
The attack is being performed by "pretenders" from the Democratic Movement.?
The junta have used tricks like this in the past?
This action has got important / innocent people arrested in Thailand?
As we are talking to various embassies in London on this subject,
keeping each other as up-to-date as possible. As soon as someone
gets to the hear of who it really is inside the compound, woud
they please let BO know?
Thanks
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Soe Than <c04061998@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:35 PM
>Subject: What were they thinking? BKK embassy attack
>
>
>> Gosh - is this what Burmese people have come down to? No differ than an
>> armed terrorist? Or armed military Junta..
>>
>> ASSK would never have approve of this or preach taking up arms. Flying
>> peacock flag at the embassy??
>>
>> India would not got their Independence that early if they all took up Arms
>> against British coloniel.
>>
>> Philippines would not have achieved their democracy if it were for that
>> armed insurgent.
>>
>> Prediction - most or all of those who stormed into the embassy will be
>shot
>> dead by the Thai elite anti-terrorist.
>>
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