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Hey Julien:
Your political opinion reflects your inner-self: a confused gender.  I
don't want to be mean to say like this.
You have lived in the US long enough to be able speak like a diplomat.
You equalized the Burmese military group with other dictatorial
regimes in Europe and elsewhere.  But you should be aware the fact
that the guys in Rangoon are the worst form of dictatorship known to
this humanity.  You know that.  You probably witnessed that.  What
motivated you to write this story?
Be a human gay.  But don't be a political gay.

Myo Thant
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---moe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> The Costs of failing to Prevent Another Uprising
>
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> Since the 1988 uprising, the government of Myanmar has been
reconstructing
> the nation's economy in vain with sanctions imposed by the nations
that
> should be major business partners.The priceof disregarding the
people's will
> and demand for the installation of a democratic governmentis economic
> hardship.Myanmar has been a clear example that demonstrates political
> reforms are indispensable to make progress in the nation's economy.
> 
> Academic institutions have been suspended and as a result the
students have
> become drug-addicts and hooligans who can contribute nothing to
> society.Nations imposed sanctions on Myanmar and as a result hard
currency
> has become a rare antique for the nation.The international efforts to
> resolve the tense political situation in Myanmar have failed. The most
> recent one was SPDC's rejection of the UM proposal to receive an
envoy in
> Myanmar.
> 
> Although today peace between all states prevail, another deadly
conflict is
> likely to occur provided that the talks between NLD and SPDC fail.
Of course
> it is an auspicious sign that at last NLD has accepted to have talks
with
> SPDC. Another uprising would cost SPDC tighter sanctions and worsened
> economic hardship and SPDC woulkd lose face on the world's political
stage.
> It would cost the nation innocent blood. Impeccable people would die
while
> selfish politicians abroad watch the bloodshed and hail the event
afterwards.
> 
> Peace talks with NLD would produce a calm and peaceful domestic and
> international climate that will make nations ponder about the
sanctions that
> must be lifted later.That surely will pave the way for economic
stability
> and later to progress.
> 
> Since 1945 approximately 200 internal conflicts have produced an
estimated
> 45 million deaths, 90 % of them among civilians. Myanmar was on that
list.
> Beyond the loss of life, the conflict such as the 1988 uprising
devours
> scarce foreign assistance resources abd the economic hardship is
adding to
> the rolls of the world's poor.
> 
> In the absence of peace, poverty is certain to spread
ubiquitously.This
> applies  to the case in Myanmar.SPDC and NLD should no longer give
> priorities to personal interests over the talks but ought to try to
resolve
> the overdue issue with mutual understanding and good will for the
future of
> the nation.
> 
> By  Julien Moe
> 
> 

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