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Question for illegal NLD(LA)
- Subject: Question for illegal NLD(LA)
- From: mashwe@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 06 Jul 1998 17:47:00
Dear U Denial Aung (MP),
It is very strange obvious why U Aye Kyaw is still operating the illegal
NLD (LA) Australia. May be he has a secret agenda for causing disunity
or disrupting the 8888 demonstrations.
I call on U Aye Kyaw to explain why he is still operating the illegal
NLD(LA) Australia.
In all this, we are surprise that U Tin Tut(MP) is not acting in the
best interest of his NLD party and the Australia Democracy movement by
accepting person like U Aye Kyaw.
I believe that the Australian Democracy movement is weak and gutless by
continuing to accept person like U Aye Kyaw in the movement.
I would like to hear from the Australian Burmese Democracy movements why
they remain weaken gutless and not seek to be unified against U Aye
Kyaw.
-----Original Message-----
>From: aung@xxxxxxxxxx [aung@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, 6 July 1998 15:01
To: Recipients of burmanet-l
Subject: Re: Question
As you have a question, I have an answer, too.
Before I answer your question, I would like to ask you a very clear and
simple question. Do you think that our Joint Committee has no right to
do
any pro-democracy activity because of the inclusion of what you call the
"illegal NLD (LA)" in it? Or, do you have a formula to solve this
problem?
My answer is also very clear and simple, too. You should ask this
question
directly to U Tin Tut, who is from the Central Committee from the legal
NLD
in Burma, and an MP-elect of it as well. He is one of the patrons of
the
Joint Actions Committee. Is it clear? As I'm not a member of the NLD,
I've nothing to do with the problem of it.
Thanks.
DA
>>
You wrote>
>>>
>I do have a question for you.
>How come illegal NLD(LA) Organisation in in your Joint Committee ?
>
>
> JOINT ACTIONS COMMITTEE FOR =
>DEMOCRATIC BURMA=20
>Sydney - Australia
>=20
>Statement No. 1/98
>=20
>Pro-democracy Burmese patriots living in Sydney, Australia, held a =
>second meeting at the Migrant Resources Centre, Marquarie St, Auburn,
on
>=
>June 6, 1998 at 1:00 p.m. and reconfirmed the formation of the Joint =
>Actions Committee for Democratic Burma. The full members of the =
>Committee are as follows:
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