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MIHRA Golden Triangles : BURMA and (r)
- Subject: MIHRA Golden Triangles : BURMA and (r)
- From: mihra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 16:35:00
Our Culture : Music, sport and the worlds Biggest, drugs
"One" does not spend "enough grammatical time on Mihra
releases these heady days, incorrectly believing that
concentrative grammar belongs mainly in the sphere of the
long road of permanent "suffering", the auto-biog.
Please feel free to amend <to a certain degree ;-) when
reposting.
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As we can't have one law for the ANC, and another for East Timor
and the rest of the more sports minded international community.
And as you can witness from our permanent signature. Over 1999,
we would ask you to "tie in" the following Australian internal issue
of native Australian deaths in custody and add your support in
bringing an Olympic 2000 sports boycott of Burma, (Myanmar) to
fruition..
Please, could someone mandarin pass this missive to the office
of the Rt Hon Tony Banks MP, Minister for Sport? Merci.
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Apart from the slave camps of Burma, (Myanmar) as a reason
to ban it's national butt from Sydney 2000, there are a number
of other reasons for so doing. There are two films that have
been made on the above subject. One is "The Drugs War".
A copy of which is held at the British Film Institute. And
which UK Chanel Four screens every once in a while.
The other?
"In the 60s the CIA turned down the chance to buy one
third of the worlds opium for $13,000,000 a year from a
Burmese warlord because he was not "an official", does
one now presume that Theodore Shackley and Co deals
directly with SLORK in Burma and other such covert
creatures of indeterminate integrity?""
Subject: Burma & Opium
Dear Mihra,
Regarding the following paragraph from your 6/14/98 e-mail.
Are you aware that during the Bush administration, Col. Bo
Gritz, was sent to Burma to check out a report that Khun Sa,
the Burma druglord, knew the location of American POW's
and that during Col. Gritz's meetings with Khun Sa, the
$13,000,000 payment deal was discussed? Khun Sa told Col.
Gritz that his best customers were in Washington, D.C..
When Col. Gritz returned to Washington to report his findings,
he was told to "erase and forget" Col. Gritz could not erase
and forget because of his oath to defend and protect
America and the Constitution. Subsequently George Bush
issued an order to the US Attorney in Nevada to "get Bo Gritz"
and the US Government charged Col. Gritz with using a false
passport. He was able to prove, that, as part of his missions,
he was required to use a false passport and he was acquitted.
I have a video tape entitled "America Betrayed" that Col. Gritz
made when he interviewed Khun Sa. I purchased it for $20.00
from the following source.
Proclaim Liberty Ministry ( eer, ?)
P.O. Box 339
Adrian, MI 49221
Order Line: Ph. 1-888-820-2126
Information Line: Ph. 1-517-263-1078
Fax: 1-517-265-9733
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Dear Mihra,
(Incoming from a Doctor and Free Burma Activist, living
in Delft, The Netherlands.)
I would like to support this idea of ousting Myanmar to make
the world know that Burma has been robbed by Military clique
and forcefully ruled by them. They even change the name of
the country without our, native peoples', approval.
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Australia House. A great place to spend some
considerable time?
Policy Office
Music Industry Human Rights Association
UK Homepage http://www.cerbernet.co.uk/mihra
email mihra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mihra was founded during UN50 to advance and protect
creators rights in a cultural market monopolised by the
six member recording / publishing Cartel. Mihra's roots
are in music and anti-racism and it has called for a sports
boycott of both Indonesia and Burma for the Sydney 2000
Olympic Games.
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