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Subject: Re: Burma Out! burmanet-l@xxxxxxx  is the place to be

rr, look, yesterday in paris is chavez, president of venezuela with
jack, chirac, talking about the "democratic revolution" in his country,
of course, no selling off national oil industry, while TOTAL FINA and
others are already there; and he bashes neoliberalisme while jack sells
100 locomotives from Alstom (they supply Burma) to Iran's president the
"assassin Khabati" (jack only gave him an hour's time, then tried to
sell him duty free alcohol, no deal, they dont drink, remember) well,
chavez, the putchist, says that ever since he got out of prison a few
years ago and thought up the clever scheme of winning an election
instead of killing everyone (look at armenia today) that there was no
way he could possibly do it without the rich, who have panicked, and the
poor who are countless; anyway, the dude chavez now goes to unesco to
talk turkey at the inaugural and dump the neoliberalists all the time
saying he is cutting back the military - in the palace -replacing it
with his own imperial guard of course. a real joker, but he aims to keep
the country strangleheld and i can tell you the rich are in a panic
about his guy chavez. you know, venezuela is a country where if you stop
on he corner and your driving a car, well, you just dont stop....and
they have cameras on the estate walls, i mean big estates checking it
all out, with private armies, who needs the military...another vietnam,
forget it, the vietnamese had Ho Chi Minh, the columbians, who do they
have. another vietnam, forget it. not there, not this time, never. they
cried that same cry about nicaragua in the late seventies and look what
happened, some advisors, drugs, oliver north and the boys, pretty small
scale, america would not stand for it. the generation that lived with
vietnam would never support massive military intervention there. for
drugs? what a joke, most of them were getting high against the war
establishment. so you think the war establishment is taking over again?
that's what you are saying, the bush comeback, oh, sorry, yeah, he did
coke and got off, the the far right is still there and others will
pretend they just dont see?

lets stay on course with burma. cheers?

by 


Roger Bunn wrote:
> 
> Help yourself chaps....
> Write to      askPaul_OTHER@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Dear Paul,
> 
> Let's try that again, when off line, then maybe I can spell properly with
> my single brain cell.. sorry about that..
> 
> Hi,     askPaul_OTHER@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> I am the worlds leading expert on sports santions, I was made
> an honoury chief of the ANC for this work. We are the Music
> Industry Human Rights Association these non apartheid days.
> But we have taken on two mandates, both of which could do
> with some assistance from Vulcan and others..
> 
> Our current project is to, without causing too much embarrassment
> for those involved, (the IOC, the Aus govt) throw the worlds leading
> state drug producer (Burma) out of  the next Olympiad.
> 
> Music? I was at the Star Club same time as the Beatles and the list
> from then on includes all sort of major pop stars, although I must
> consider myself as a jazz musician. Which reminds me, you may have
> a piece on your site about my old buddy Zoot Money?
> 
> He mentioned that to me some time back.
> 
> Please can you get back to me? I am most concerned that there are
> people on this planet who could do with the urgent help of Mihra, one
> may be those in Columbia about to be descended upon by the Green  Berets and
> the SAS for no good (enough) reason.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> My number here in London is 181 742 2803
> 
> Roger Bunn
> Honoury Chief African National Congress  etc etc
> --
> 
>        Spielberg casts video web wide
> 
>               LOS ANGELES: Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard and their
>               big-screen associates are forming an online entertainment
>               company that will produce short videos for the Web.
> 
>               The directors on Monday announced POP.com, which will
>               broadcast live-action, animation and other short features. The
>               new company is a partnership between DreamWorks SKG,
>               the studio founded by Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and
>               David Geffen, and Imagine Entertainment, a production
>               company started by Howard and producer Brian Grazer.
> 
>               It's being financed by Vulcan Ventures Inc, the investment
>               arm of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. Scheduled to debut
>               next spring, POP.com's Web site will feature short video
>               segments, including some live Internet broadcasts, mostly
>               ranging from one to six minutes long.
> 
> Follow the plea by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and the appreciations
> of HH the Dalai Lama, the Shan Democratic Union,  film maker John
> Pilger, the Free Burma Coalition,  author Alan Clements, Dennis
> Skinner MP, Tony Benn MP, Ann Clwyd MP, Congress-woman
> Maxine Waters,  Socialist Workers' Party,  Dr and Welsh rugby
> star JPR Williams, Hendrix  bassist Noel Redding,  S African jazz
> pianist Abdullah Ibrahim,  All Burma Students Democratic
> Organisation,  All Burma Students Democratic Front, Tasmanian
> Trades & Labour Council, Tim Gopsill, editor.
> The.Journalist@xxxxxxxxxx, and numerous others.
> 
> Supporting a Genuine war upon drugs and human rights abuse.
> Sydney 2000 : Burma Out!
> http://www.mihra.org/2k/burma.htm
> 
> Music Industry Human Rights Association
> http://www.mihra.org / policy.office@xxxxxxxxx
> 
> Rachel and James http:www.mihra.org/2k/rachel.htm
> Union Action http://www.mihra.org/2k/Union.htm
> 
> Founded during UN50. Mihra's roots are in music and anti-racism and
> was first in line in calling for a sports boycott of Burma for the Sydney
> 2000 Olympic Games. Mihra also advances protection of creators rights
> in an anti-cultural market, currently 93.8% monopolised by the recording
> / publishing Grand Cartel.
> 
> Major solo work "Piece of Mind". With orchestra, Holland 69. same
> time as Beatles "Abbey Road".   http://onlinetv.com/rogerbunn.html
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