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Susu,

You don't know me. Or my background. If you would, you would know that I cannot be offended that easily. And certainly not by postings like yours:-). I have been too long active in the Burma movement, and have seen too many postings such as yours. 

I may only hope you will put in so much energy in constructive campaigning as you do in responding to every comment - burmese or non-burmese. Grass root movements have not been built by Burmese people alone.

Warm wishes, Anja
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Van:  Sue Huang [SMTP:susuhuang@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Verzonden:  maandag 25 oktober 1999 23:05
Aan:  ajsloot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp:  Re: Food Shortage

>From: Anja van Dijk <ajsloot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>The bottom line is that people in Burma (not my country, so maybe I 
>shouldn't comment, according to Su) are starving and people cannot donate 
>food to monks and nuns.

dear anja,

dear heart do not take offense please! intelligent comment from you is 
always welcome! your heart is good. but please understand that burma is our 
country, our culture. we cannot give our fight to outside people! otherwise, 
what kind of freedom? we must win it ourself. otherwise worthless.

please understand, burma is our family. for you, it is abstract fight, about 
"freedom" and "justice" and words. you can go away if you want. for us, it 
is our country. we can never go away.

love from, susu


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