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Subject: Re: Are any of you listening? Re Swiss Slorc bombers?

  I also agree 200%+.  I don't know IF there are laws, but to me, nothing is
impossible.  I am currently schemeing about: 1) A mis-information campaign;
2) How to target SLORC headquarters.

(I need input and data, so I can correctly consider this)
Merci.


In a message dated 96-03-16 00:02:45 EST, you write:

>Subj:	Are any of you listening? Re Swiss Slorc bombers?
>Date:	96-03-16 00:02:45 EST
>From:	cd@xxxxxxxxxx
>Reply-to:	burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Conference reg.burma)
>To:	burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Recipients of burmanet-l)
>
>From: dawn star <cd@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Are any of you listening? Re Swiss Slorc bombers?
>
>Does anyone care or have information or ways and means to help this 
>hardpressed underequipped but highly motivated force knock these planes 
>out of the sky? Really, with all the human rights, love peace and 
>compassion campaigning back home, do you really think it's a match 
>against brute force. Where are the donations for these arms, or is 
>everyone waiting for the CIA and special french forces and other state 
>agencies to do the diplomatic work with the field soliders as has been so 
>well done in central america and africa, re rwanda, guatemala etc etc.
>
>Stop dreaming and give funds. Are there any laws in the United States and 
>elsewhere against fundraising for support in the field. Do any of you 
>have opinons or interests there. In the thirties there was the POPULAR 
>FRONT IN SPAIN against Franco. and the INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE? Is the Free 
>Burma movement in the United States waiting until the last ragtag army is 
>wiped out. REally, with arms so cheap in Asia and arms everywhere, it 
>seems to me grossly unjust and unexplicable that these people lack the 
>necessary facililtes to blow these planes out of the sky.
>
>This is not rhetoric. Are there laws against fundraising for this 
>military force of freedom fighters so they can buy the arms to defend 
>themselves? And its not throwing pizza's or pepsicans in the air! Its an 
>open question. Please post this on soc.culture.burma. I have technical 
>problem there. Thank you 
>Metta, Free Burma, Love, Peace Happiness and Hope. 
>
>
>
>Re: Burmanet News: March 15, 1995 #363
>strider@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> 
>> KNPP: They are using four Swiss-made PC-7 bombers. In fact,
>> these planes are just for training but the Slorc uses them
>> to attack ethnic minorities and insurgents.
>> [The Pilatus PC-7 was sold to the Burmese air force for
>> training but it was modified by Burmese air force. The
>> planes are loaded with rockets and bombs.]
>> 
>> What had happened last week? When did they begin to attack?
>> Since Feb 28 they began a new offensive. Then on March 3
>> there was a heavy attack. They used 81mm, 120mm, 75mm, and
>> machine guns. But many Slorc soldiers were killed when they tried to
>> advance on Nonglong hill. We intercepted Slorc radio messages - the
>> order given by top leaders was to wipe out and control KNPP by the
>> fourth or fifth March. But they didn't so finally they called for
>> reinforcement and help from the air force.
>>