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OKKAR Re: Kuala Lumpur Asean Protes
- Subject: OKKAR Re: Kuala Lumpur Asean Protes
- From: eyar@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 09:54:00
Subject: OKKAR Re: Kuala Lumpur Asean Protest
OKKAR!
Do you know what is the real meaning of "opposition"? If you do, you
should not use it. Do you think State Law and Order Restoration
Council(SLORC) is a leagitamate government? If you say so, you are
bloody idiot. Let us ask you;
(1) Is there a government which is elected by the people in Burma?
(2) Is SLORC a leagal government which is elected by the people of
Burma?
(3) Does SLORC rule the country by constitution?
(4) Is there any constitution which is promulgated by true
representatives of the people of Burma?
(5) Has SLORC a chance to form the cabinet without parliament?
(6) Did SLORC keep its promise on May 1990 election which was held
by itself.
Therefore, we must say that there is no opposition in Burma, because
obviously SLORC is not the legal one. If you want to say "opposition",
SLORC must hand over the power to the people representives of May 1990
election.
ALL BURMA STUDENTS' DEMOCRATIC ORGANISATION (ABSDO)
AUSTRALIA
Date; July 25,1997
OKKAR66127@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In every country there are oppositions. The oppositions normally used to
> critize and protest the works of the Governments. If Rangoon Post is
> collecting these protests and if it intends to publish, the heading of the
> collection of these protests should be "PROTESTS OF THE OPPOSITIONS".