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Countries open to receiving exiled (r)
- Subject: Countries open to receiving exiled (r)
- From: aungsoe@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 10:02:00
Subject: Re: Countries open to receiving exiled Myanmar students
hi cowboy..
jealousy..huh! common sense'll get u no where in the mordern day. u seem
to have answer and solutions to every question asked and issue at hand.
that cowboy thinking and acting might work well in ur cowboy masters'
controlled socio-political situation but no more in free and open societies,
boy. u need to really hit the cause instead of hitting the its effects. the
cause of poverty and insecurity prevailing in burma is the mismanagement and
misrule of ur uneducated and narrow-minded fools, who r only capable of
thinking in two colors: black or white. they can't see the other colors
that constitute in the whole spectrum of different issues that counry has
been undergoing since the independence. that incapability has been shown by
ur masters openly every time they used unjustifiable force against the
oppositions. shootings, arrestings and beatings in the nortorious jails r
the examples.
do u think ur daughters too should be entiled to get educational benefits
those exiled students are being offered by the freindly foregin nations and
people for they are just believers and practitioners of peace and justice? i
sincerely want ur babies too get this kind of opportunity these students are
enjoying.
if u r conceptually free from ur fixed ideologies, u will welcome this news
of burmese exiled students being offered a place to both live and learn.
after all, they are of ur own blood, mr. burman. so why r u feeling so
jealous? transform and give up ur own cowboy's thinking and judgement
styles. aungsoe
man. ----Original Message Follows----
To: nyinyilwin8@xxxxxxxxx, burmanet-l@xxxxxxx, BurmaWatch@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Countries open to receiving exiled Myanmar students
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 04:25:42 EST
But their technique is "Burning the barn when the rat is not beaten".
To get this kind of idea no need to learn in the US or Canada or Australia.
Even a small boy who is looking after the cows in Myanmar can also
think this kind of idea easily.
ok
In a message dated 10/29/99 3:31:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
nyinyilwin8@xxxxxxxxx writes:
<< In fact, more than 1,500 Burmese students in exile
will be graduted in the US after year 2001. About 900
students will be graduted in AU next year, and about
500 student will be finished their higher learning in
Canada in 2002. Again, the 3,000 who will soon be
continued their higher learng. It will be 5,900
educated Burmese in exile all together.
Think how these young and educated students can effect
the SPDC's power in the near future. >>
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