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www.myanmarmade.com (r)



   Why would the SLORC complain??   This is likely a non-dissident Burmese 
such as various people and sites in Brooklyn New York USA.  They beleive they 
are helping Burma by setting up businesses outside of Burma.

In a message dated 10/10/99 7:23:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
treved@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Subj:     Re: www.myanmarmade.com
 Date:  10/10/99 7:23:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time
 From:  treved@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Trevor Edmond)
 Sender:    owner-burmanet-l@xxxxxxx
 CC:    burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Burma Net News)
 
 Serious questions arise out of this bit of information.
 1.    "Is it possible for a Burmese business to register a domain name
 without the consent of SLORC/SPDC?"
 2.    "If they have consent then are they in collusion with SLORC/SPDC?"
 
 3.    "How does this relate to DASSK's call for economic sanctions?"
 4.    "Is there a need to boycott or isolate all Myanmar web sites?"
 
 Web sites are set up with an invitation to anyone to enter and be
 influenced by its contents and character.  There are many sites I loathe
 to enter.  SLORC/SPDC's site is one of them. I once visited, I must
 confess, but left in disgust very quickly. We discourage and boycott
 tourism to Burma because it benefits SLORC/SPDC economically and
 politically. (I know that there is a debate around this) We can do the
 same in cyber space!!  So don't go there, even out of curiosity.  Maybe
 its time to compile a list of sites we can boycott, including those that
 trade or deal with SLORC/SPDC.
 te
 
 Susan Locke wrote:
 
 > Dear all,
 >
 > No surprises here. A search of the ownership details of the domain
 > name reveals the owners as:
 >
 > MyanmarMade.com (MYANMARMADE-DOM)
 > 108(C), Aye Yeik Nyein Street
 > Mayangone Township, YG
 > MM
 >
 > I'd strongly suggest that you don't look it up. The more hits on the
 > site, the more you'll just encourage them. Perhaps it would be worth
 > adding a new category to the lists of companies doing business out of
 > Burma, that is, virtual companies.
 > Regards,
 > SL
 > >>