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Hey okkar..
     You are so stupid. That method is very very old.  Divide and Rule.  How 
can you(the SPDC) implement the unity among the indigenous people of Burma?  
You(The SPDC) only know how to divide and rule.

Don't recite your three main cause(Do Tar Won A Ye Thone Par.) any more...It 
is like "Khwe Pa Sat Ka Nat Sa Kar Htwet.""

Have you met with Khayu Nyein and what he said?  Have Win Aung already left 
for Burma?


>From: OKKAR66129@xxxxxxx
>To: hag2@xxxxxxxxxxx, burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx, burmanet2-l@xxxxxxxx,        
>MAYKHA-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: : Statement of CSB
>Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 19:12:51 EDT
>
>(1) Excerpt from DASSK's statement:
>
>"categorically condemn seizure of the embassy and the taking of  hostages"
>
>(2) Excerpt from CSB's statement:
>
>"We salute them for their courage and selflessness."
>
>------------------------------------
>
>In a message dated 10/2/99 10:34:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>hag2@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
><< tatement of CSB regarding the seizure of the Burmese Embassy inBangkok 
>by
>Vigorous Student Worriers.
>  Terrorist acts are not supported by many governments andpeople.&nbsp; 
>Before
>  blaming those who used violent means we need to find out why theBurmese
>  students raided the Burmese Embassy.&nbsp; There are many reasons:
>
>  1. Historical Student Union Building was blown up by the militaryleaders
>  2. Independent student organizations have been&nbsp; outlawed 
>since1962-63.
>  3. Universities and Colleges have been closed since 1996.
>  4. Student leaders have been in prison since 1988-89
>  5. Ignored the 1990 election results
>  6. Forced labor.
>  7. Food shortage
>  8. Unjust and oppressive laws
>  9. Lack of freedom.
>
>  The Military regime has been using violent means since it gainedcontrol
>  of thecountry's political power.&nbsp; As a result, the students who
>lovetheir
>  country and want to see its development took action.&nbsp; They havebeen
>  waiting for democratic change since the 1990 election but instead of
>  developing, they see their country deteriorating day by 
>day.&nbsp;Finally,
>they
>  understand that non-violent means cannot work with a regime which
>  only knows how to use force.&nbsp; If we have to blame someone forthis
>  terrorist act, the military leaders are the ones who areresponsible.
>
>  We sympathize with those who risk their lives for our motherland.&nbsp;We
>support
>  their demand to free all political prisoners in Burmese prisons.
>  We warn the Burmese regime to reconsider their 
>non-cooperativestand.&nbsp; If
>  they really care about their official lives, they need to compromiseand
>  solve the problem by peaceful means.&nbsp; The regime has not releasedthe
>  political prisoners, but the terrorists freed their hostages, which 
>showsthat
>  they are not violent people.&nbsp; Indeed they are nationalist
>educatedBurmese
>  students who are willing to die for their country.
>
>
>  We are very thankful to the Thai authorities for not using violentmeans.
>  There are many peaceful solutions to the Burmese problems.&nbsp; In 
>theeyes
>of the
>  regime and the world they are terrorists but in the eyes of theBurmese
>  people they are heroes.
>
>  We salute them for their courage and selflessness.
>
>
>  Civil Society for Burma
>
>   >>

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