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18 foreign activists and INFORMATI



Dear Okkar

For references purpose, can you please specify the sources of your
Infomation Sheets and authority that permit you to copy and release on the
media. Under the international copyright law, the original source and
permit number must be provided regardless of the purpose of its usage.

Also what is the  ( I/L) , as on INFORMATION SHEET NO.A- 0553 ( I/L) ,
stands for ?


Regards

Panyoma





 Regarding 18 foreign activists


I whole heartedly honour and support the actions of 18 foreign
activists.They are aware of  the consequences and it is worth the risk.
Myanmar military junta must release them on the ground of :

1.  For their very own good from being bitting not a bullet but a bomb.

2. Legally,the military has no judicial power or mandate or expertises to
deal with them.Although they may breach Myanmar laws, What law ?Which law ?
when was that made under which legislations? by which government U
Nu,BSPP,SLORC or SPDC are very much questionable when the military is to
prosecute  6 combined foreign nationals. 
Yet the military still can ignore all these and go ahead and jail them by
what ever law it may choose but remember this incident could well become a
bleeding wound for them forever. There are an enormous forces behind these
activists.

3.The worse thing could happen to the military is that what if the
activists refuse their freedom by not even sign a bond. Then the military
is not only bitting an ordinary bomb but a nuclear bomb.



panyoma 

Sydney