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Dear Kyaw Kyaw Htut,
Your analysis on the issue is great.  Now unknown person nwn is scare to
come out. It is like the SLORC propaganda newspapers.  Many people write
articles and attacked Daw ASSK but they never reveal their real name,
instead they use fake name like nwn because they know that they are wrong,
and they have no guts to expose themselves.  What a shame?
sincerely

Ko Htun

Here is the news about NCGUB. I think Burma net do not want to put this
news on the net.  Check it out.

Across southeast Asia

'SECRET' EXODUS LEAVES NCGUB 'LEADERLESS' IN THAILAND News  (based on an
item in the July 17 edition of Asiaweek and other sources)

Diplomats join Net buffs in questioning financial credibility of exile
government

BANGKOK  -- This week's edition of  Asiaweek speculates that the Burmese
resistance movement in Thailand has been dealt a severe blow with the
departure of NCGUB cabinet ministers Maung Maung Aye, Teddy Buri, Sann
Aung, Thein Oo and other senior figures who "decamped" to  Sydney in
mid-June.  According to the widely read newsmagazine, the move followed
"secret tripartite talks between exiled Burmese leaders and the Thai and
Australian governments". The article contends that the exodus of the NCGUB
officials "has removed Thailand as a base for the exiled Burmese government
- and severely dented its clout as a resistance movement".

"Sympathetic" diplomats in Bangkok, whose governments gave financial aid to
the exiles in the past, Asiaweek reports, are "miffed by their clandestine
departure and concerned about the funds they have been giving them".  The
doubts of the diplomats find resonance in a debate currently being
conducted on the Internet by exiles in Australia, Thailand and the U.S. who
charge that the
"government-in-exile" has lost credibility with many of its supporters
because of the way it has been spending money received from foreign
governments and agencies.  So far the NCGUB has stonewalled their attempts
to get at its accounts.