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Thailand
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	Burmese students in exile plan India meet to fight cause
	BURMESE student in exile will hold a meeting early next year in New
Delhi to unify different factions of pro-democracy student movement which have
been fighting their own course against the Burmese junta from Asian and
Scandinavian countries.
	The meeting is expected to bring together leading members of several
violent and non-violent student groups active in Indiana, Thailand, Norway, and
Sweeden> Many of the groups have been divided during their action against the
ruling State Law and Order Restoration Council (Slorc) which came to power
after coup in Sept 1988.
	Ye Thu Naing, chairman of the all Burma student League, said in an
interview last week that non-violent student groups in Thailand will meet soon
to work out a common stand for the New Delhi meeting.
	"The non-violent student group in Thailand will hold regional
conference in the next couple of weeks to prepare for the upcoming
international forum in New Delhi. We expect the Delhi meeting to help create
unity the different student group," he said.
	Ye Thu Naing said the meeting's objective is a consolidation of all
student groups active in India, Thailand, Norway, and Sweden.
	The forum will also work out a common approach and goals to end the
military dictatorship in Rangoona and restore democracy, human rights and
national reconciliation through peaceful means, he said.
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