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Subject: Re: This man does not belong to be here...

One needs to respect others here on BurmaNet. About 600 academics, political
leaders, business communities, students, research groups, NGOs, governemntal
officials, activists, and etc. are getting news from here. Please you should
not bother the readers here by your own problems interms of bad attitude.
Thanks.

At 08:04 PM 5/8/97, you wrote:
>From: "ausgeo@xxxxxxx " <ausgeo@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: This man does not belong to be here...
>
>Attention to MaungBamah  Mahuya@xxxxxx
>Could  you  please  don't  use  swearing  words on Burma Net.
>I know  who  you are  and  why you  using  lower class language  into 
>civilized  group. Please  do  not  use  ABSDF name and NLD.
>Their  attitude is so  far  from your group. They don't  drink  and  hit their 
> wife  or they don't  divide the Democratic Burmese  Community to two pieces.  
>They are  really  noble well born people to  against  SLORC and  they  will  
>govern  the  Burma  in the  future. So just  go  away  and  say  what you want 
>to  say in King Cross. You  belong  to  King  Cross, not  on  the  Burma Net.
>Here  is  news  for  you and  everyone  who interested to know who  you really 
> is. 
>
> Burmese spies slip past  ASIO
>
>By  CHARLES  MIRANDA
>
>	AUSTRALIAN  intelligence  agents  are  tracking  down  spies  from  Burma's  
>ruling  regime  who  are slipping  into  the  country  posing  as  businessmen 
> and  students.
>	The  alleged  State  Law  and  Order  Restoration  Council  agents  are  
>using  non-military  passports  and  entering  via  countries  such  as  
>Thailand, Malaysia  and  Singapore.
>	But  they  are also  getting  visas  through  "locally  engaged  staff "  at  
>the  Australian  embassy  in  Rangoon.
>	It  has  been  confirmed  the  embassy's  visa  operations  and  claims  of  
>bribes  have  been  investigated  a  number  of  times by  Immigration  and  
>Foreign  Affair  personnel.
>	But  none  of  the  allegations  could  be  substantiated.
>	ASIO  is  aware of  some  of  the  entries  and  has  called  on  Burmese  
>communities  in  Sydney  and  Melbourne  for help.
>Local  Burmese  said  a  former  military  intelligence  chief  had  visited  
>Australia  in  the  past  six  months  to  allegedly  launder  money  through 
>a Buddhist center.
>	He  said  there  were  also  young  intelligence  officers  studying  in  
>universities  in  NSW, WA, and  New Zealand. A  spokesman   from  the  
>Immigration  Department  said the  Federal  Government  did  not  have  any  
>restriction  on SLORC  members  entering  but  reviewed  visa  application  on 
> merit.
>	The  spokesman  said  the  department, on  advice  from  ASIO, the  AFP or  
>Interpol, would  take  into  account  an  application from  a  "character  of  
>concern".
>THE  DAILY  TELEGRAPH
>January  6, 1997 
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