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Subject: Re: Anti-military dictatorship action in Australia.
At 05:48 PM 7/15/96, you wrote:
>From: Myo Aye <082903@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Anti-military dictatorship action in Australia.
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> Anti-military dictatorship action
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> A group of students from All Burma Students' Democratic
>Organisation (Australia) and ethnic associations were on the
>anti-military dictatorship (pro-democracy) demonstration in front of the
>illegitimate delegate institution so-called Burmese Embassy in Canberra in
>Australia during 7 July and 12 July 1996.
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> The anti-military dictatorship rally had been carried out since
>July 7th to commemorate the demolition of Student Union building in
>Rangoon University and brutal massacre pro-democracy student activists by
>military regime in 1962.
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> In 1988, many more thousands of students and civilians lost their
>lives, during the pro-democracy movement, to the military regime in a
>different guise, the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC).
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> The students denounced the ongoing detention and persecution of
>innocent students and political activists by the SLORC and demanded their
>immediate and unconditional release.
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> In the anti-military dictatorship demonstration, the students demanded
>that the SLORC to hand over power to those elected representatives of the
>people in the 1990 general election and SLORC's delegate to leave the
>embassy which belongs to the people of Burma. The students said that the
>SLORC's delegate are not the representatives of the people and they have no
>rights to do diplomatic affairs represented the will of the people of
>Burma.
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> The students had read the political statements issued by ABSDO,
>ABSDF and democratic organisations every half an hour when SLORC's
>illegitimate delegate come in and out from the institution.
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> On 12 July, the final day of the demonstration, the SLORC delegate's
>car, DC 7802, was blocked in front of the gate of the embassy by the
>demonstrators. The SLORC delegate was not allowed to enter the embassy
>for 20 minutes. The delegate got angry with the Australian Protective
>Service and said "Remove and arrest the students those blocked the delegate's
>car". The Protective Service said " The students are on the footpath in front
>of the gate and we have no rights to arrest them". Finally, The SLORC's
>delegate got out of the car and walked through into the embassy.
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> The students highlighted the illegitimate position of SLORC,
>illegitimate regime, which has no right to represent the people of Burma.
>The representation of SLORC military regime that came to power by coup
>does not deserve international recognition and it is not entitle to use
>the Embassy of public property as their overseas outpost.
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> The students from ABSDO and ethnic organisations,
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> 1. demand that the SLORC hand over power to those elected
> representatives of the people in the 1990 general election,
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> 2. call on the Australian government to take further resolute
> action by immediately withdrwaing recognition of the
> illegitimate military regime in Burma,
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> 3. urge the Australian government to terminate all forms of
> dealings with the SLORC Embassy in Canberra, as it does not
> represent the will of the people of Burma.
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>All Burma Students' Democratic Organisation (Australia)
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>Information.
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Dear Ko Myo Aye,
I like to contact U Aung Khin. Please help me with his address.
U Thaung>
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