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Time to issue the deportation order (r)



Anyone who requested the deportation, or anygroup or person, which or who is
contemplating to agree for that purpose of request, is just digging not only
their own graves but also the members of Sangha and nationalities.


Win Naing
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To: Recipients of burmanet-l <burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 12:35 AM
Subject: Time to issue the deportation order


>                                       Time to issue the deportation order
>
>                                          (by - A Supreme Cort Lawyer)
>
>                                   (From the New Light of Myanmar 9-9-98)
>
> Myanmar is an independent and sovereign nation. Independence and
sovereignty
>are embodied in the three powers-Executive, Legislative and Judicial. These
>three powers are based on the nation's geographical conditions, traditions
and
>culture of the permanent inhabitants and policies of the government. Thus,
it
>can be seen that the independence and sovereignty of a nation cannot be the
>same as that of another. How can the topography and traditions and culture
of
>a nation be the same as another's? Although there are land, mountain and
water
>linkages, there cannot even be a slight similarity due to difference in
social
>system. Owing to these different basic conditions "Independence and
>Sovereignty" has been defined under International Law.
>
> All the nations sacrifice life in safeguarding their independence and
>sovereignty. Some countries observe the law based on religion. In some
>countries, administration of power is centred on religious restrictions and
>principles. Similarly, their judicial system is also based on religious
>principles. No nation has the right to interfere in these systems. These
are
>the independent sovereign power. Visiting foreigners who breached the
existing
>laws of the host nation face action in accord with the judicial system of
that
>host nation. Some nations punish foreigners who stole property in their
nation
>by cutting off their hand: If the criminal is a juvenile he is caned.
Adultery
>is punishable by beheading. In some, those guilty of adultery are stoned to
>death. Foreign visitors must stay in accord with the laws of the host
nation
>and within the principles of the administration. Offenders will face action
in
>accord with the law of the land. It is the existing international law. It
is
>the power of the internationally acknowledged independence and sovereignty.
>
> Myanmar culture was blackened by anarchism that was rife in the nation in
>1988. The nation was disgraced among world nations due to bad acts of some
>people of Myanmar, whose citizens are renowned as highly civilized. The
evil
>incidents are still hurting the people's hearts interminably. Fright and
>anxiety comes into the hearts every time we think about these evil
incidents-
>and at the same time we feel discontent for the evil situation that we had
to
>tolerate as we were not able to overcome it. We feel like being haunted by
the
>shadow of the evil incidents till today. From judicial point of view, we
can
>see that the Myanmar Tatmadaw was just in restoring the nation to normalcy
in
>1988 when the situation was uncontrollable and when it was impossible to
know
>who was holding the power. The nation might have lost independence and
>sovereignty and major civil strife might have resulted had the Tatmadaw not
>taken up all powers. People would have to suffer the ill consequences. If
>action were taken against those who had encouraged the situation, those who
>had personally contributed to destruction of the nation and those who had
>joined hands with aliens during the time with the criminal act, they would
be
>actually sent to the gallows for their criminal offences. However, the new
>government that took over the state duties at that time pardoned them.
There
>are incidents in other nations in which effective action was taken against
>such persons applying independent and sovereign power. The Myanmar
government
>has shown much tolerance.
>
> In reality, Mrs. Aris has been leading National League for Democracy and
>trying to cause instability in the nation since 1988. She has not only made
>attempts on all fronts to undermine national progress but also created
>problems brazenly, always making contacts with America and England in
trying
>from within and outside to destabilize Myanmar. She often visits residences
of
>American and British ambassadors and embassies and discuss with them
Myanmar's
>internal affairs, thus blatantly insulting the independence and sovereignty
of
>Myanmar.
>
> She is a daughter of Bogyoke Aung San. However, together with her mother
Daw
>Khin Kyi, she went to India in 1960. Daw Khin Kyi was then Ambassador of
>Myanmar to India. Later, she went to England giving education as the
reason.
>She changed her diplomatic passport to ordinary passport; On 31 November
1971,
>she married a British citizen, Mr. Michael Viallancourt Aris, at Kingston
>Registry in London under 1949 British Marriage Law.
>
> She has never reported her marriage to Myanmar Embassy in London in accord
>with the custom of Myanmar citizens. She gave birth to her elder son
Alexander
>John Christopher Aris on 12 April 1973 in London and her younger son
Dannian
>Kim Arundel Aris on 24 September 1977. However, she never reported to
Myanmar
>Embassy in London the birth of her two sons and never filled any birth
forms
>at the embassy. She had no contact whatsoever with the Myanmar Embassy. I
know
>about her very well as I had lived in London. As it will be not proper to
>write all I have known about her, I am just presenting my article within
the
>scope of the existing laws.
>
>It is stated in every passport issued by Myanmar that as soon as a Myanmar
>citizen arrives in a foreign country he must report his arrival to Myanmar
>Embassy in that nation. It is known that although she had been to countries
>where Myanmar embassies are opened, she never reported her arrival to any
>Myanmar mission abroad. She did not even send a note or phoned to any
Myanmar
>Embassy abroad to report her arrival. Although she had the liability to pay
>ten per cent of her earnings to the Myanmar Embassy she never did so.
However,
>it is known that when she worked as a research fellow at the Indian
Institute
>of Advanced Studies in India she paid 168,215 rupees to the British Embassy
in
>New Delhi. This clearly shows that she is a British citizen.
>
> All British citizens can hold two passports under the existing British
law.
>But section l 6 of 1982 Myanmar Citizens Law prohibits Myanmars from
holding
>dual citizenship. The section definitely states that if a citizen left the
>nation for good or became a citizen of a foreign country or registered as a
>citizen of that nation or obtains another passport or similar papers, that
>person ceases to be Myanmar citizens. This statement is very clear and
>definite. That shows she no longer belongs to Myanmar and has become a
British
>subject.
>
> Brazen acts of a foreign lady causing unrest among people since 1988 to
date
>should not be tolerated by the government assuming state duties on behalf
of
>the people. Although the government is tolerating due to some reasons, the
46
>million people are suffering mental anguish. The prices of rice, cooking
oil
>and salt are soaring as she is giving timing to cause disturbances. The
>undesirable roadblocks which caused by her are annoying the public .
Rumours
>that are spreading due to alien radio stations airing of her instigation
have
>intensified fears among the people for recurrence of 1988 events. Action
>should be taken against her for tarnishing the government?s image and for
>plotting to rebel against the government in accord with the penal code. If
>such action is taken against her the British will surely come to legally
>defend her according to consular rights. Thus, I, on behalf of members of
the
>Sangha and all nationalities, request the government of Myanmar to issue
>deportation order on Mrs. Michael Viallancourt Aris as it has already been
>known that she is a pure foreigner.
>
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>