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Asia Times Critique of BurmaNet -Re (r)
- Subject: Asia Times Critique of BurmaNet -Re (r)
- From: burma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 23:00:00
Subject: Re: Asia Times Critique of BurmaNet -Reply
Perhaps it is the "Burmese" way to the democracy....
You wrote:
>
>From: desert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (John Shein)
>Subject: Re: Asia Times Critique of BurmaNet -Reply
>
> Some of those self-proclaimed "democratic activists" may have in
their
> dictionaries the word "democracy" synonymous with "my way or high
way" .
>
>
>JS
>
>> From CLADJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fri May 10 02:51:43 1996
>> Reply-To: Conference "reg.burma" <burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> From: James Clad <CLADJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: Asia Times Critique of BurmaNet -Reply
>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> From: dawn star <cd@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Dear BurmaNet readers,
>> This scandle-rag treachery confirms the need to find out who really
is
>> "S. Brookes" is, unmask this rat, and trace where he comes from -not
>> that he's worth much but people will believe anything, and he has
done
>> enough harm already. He appears to be a hired gun, and ready not
to
>> stop at any smear campaign he can get paid to hack; any press
people
>> who know press people please track this rat down, who he worked
for,
>> where he comes from, and what business he has in boosting the Slorc
>> junta. This cad really bends low! Please send any information. From
>> previous posting, he's apparently American, in his thirties,
unknown
>> track record, and some six months with Asia Times. He's certainly
>> starting at the bottom and working his way into the gutter, or
bribe
>> money. Let it be said, this kind of work is repeated by tourist
agents paid
>> to travel and "beautify" wretched regimes. Tools for the trade.
>> Dawn Star, Paris
>>
>> re post by Strider: > It has come to our attention that the Asia
Times
>> published an editorial
>> > attacking BurmaNet or the subscribers of reg.burma who wrote
>> > unflattering things about Asia Times coverage of Burma.
>> > > The editorial appeared on May 6, 1996, and on the same day
there
>> was a
>> > letter from Stephen Brookes, the reporter who wrote that Aung San
>> Suu
>> > Kyi had been sidelined. Apparently, he also denounced BurmaNet.
>> > > We haven't seen the articles yet - we only heard about them.
If
>> anyone
>> > has access to them, could they please post the 2 articles.
>> > > Thank you.
>> > > BurmanNet Editor
>>
>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>> could we please have a little less of this type of commentary? Be
adults.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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