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MAIL BAG.ONE ACTIVIST SPEAKS OUT





DEAR ALL NETTERS

PLEASE CHECKOUT THIS LETTER OF JULIAN MOE.
I REALLY RESENT HIS LETTER WHICH IS IRRESPONSIBLE AND STUPID MYOPIC ON THE
GROUNDS OF....

1.  ACCUSING AMMNESTY INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) OF TAKING A KICKBACK FROM
TRAVELLERS TO BURMA OR ITS AGENTS.I THINK THIS IS A SERIOUS ACCUSATION.
JULIAN MOE MUST WEAR THE CONSEQUENCES.
HE MUST TALK THE AMMESTY INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) AND SORT THIS OUT ON
BURMANET WHICH HE USED AS A MIDIUM.  THIS IS A SERIOUS DEFAMATION CASE
AGAINST AN INTERNATIONALLY WELL REPUTED ORGANISATION.
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE RIGHT  JULIAN MOE.yOU MUST ALSO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR
EVIDENCES ARE CONCRETE FOR PUBLICATION ON THE NET.

I AM TELLING THIS NOT BECAUSE OF I LIVE IN AUSTRALIA BUT WITH FAIRNESS AND
UNDERSTANDING THE BOUNDRY OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.

iF YOU FIND IT DIFFCULT TO GET IN TOUCH WITH AMMESTY
INTERNATIONAL(AUSTRALIA), DON'T WORRY I WILL GET THEM FOR YOU.

PLEASE REPLY THIS LETTER IMMIDIATELY FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.


2.  WHO IS JENNIFER SUPURN,JS ? THE WRITER OF THIS TASTLESS  AND EVEN
SHODDY INFORMATION WHICH SHE LEARNT FROM HER LITTLE OWN PEEP HOLE  ON
RACISM ISSUE OF AUSTRALIA.

SHE MUST BE TALKING ABOUT,IF IT WAS IN MAY 99, THE ONE NATION PARTY OF
AUSTRALIA WHICH IS NO LONGER ACTIVE AND ITS ACCIDENTIAL LEADER PAULINE
HANSON  WAS NOT ELECTED THIS TIME RESULT OF PEOPLE REJECTIONS.

yES, SHE WAS AND HER PARTY WAS RACIST AT THAT TIME. 

HOWEVER WHAT MS.JENNIFER SUPURN MUST REALISED IS THAT PAULINE HANSON AND
HER ONE NATION PARTY WAS  NO MORE THAN A RIGHT WING SKINHEAD GROUPING OF
MANY WESTERN INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRIES.

iF SHE WISH TO DISCUS MORE ABOUT THIS MATTER PLEASE FEEL FREE TO DROP ME A
LINE BEFORE BURMANET AUDIENCE AS A THIRD PART.OTHERWISE LEARN MORE BEFORE
YOU TALK FURTHER.

YOU AND JULIAN MOE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ABOVE SAID ACCUSATION AND
PUBLICATION IF TI IS FOUND TO BE FALSE.


BE GOOD 

PANYOMA,SYD


  



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> From: Julien Moe <moe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: MAILBAG:ONE ACTIVIST SPEAKS OUT
> Date: Wednesday, 30 June 1999 10:20
> 
> Dear Netters,
>                        One of the altuistic activists speaks out about 
what
> she feels and knows about the Australian version of Amnesty International
> doing business with Intrepid, the the tour company that encourages
tourists

> to travel to Burma....The identity of the author is
> ................[deleted] for her own sake...
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Julien Moe
> ---------------
> 
> Julien,
> Thank you for your very strong letter to the very pro SPDC Australian.
> I think there is some intense racism going on in that country. It was
only
> in May
> when the
> Aussie version of Amnesty International had a business agreement with the
> travel
> tour company
> Intrepid, encouraging visitors to go to Burma. Amnesty Australia would
get a
> kick
> back of $100 per traveller.
> I suspect it was this that prompted Daw Suu's statement about
> "racist" ideas of going to visit Burma and dropping money into the hands
of
> their(the travellers) beloved SPDC
> in the name of teaching the people of Burma about democracy. She called
the
> spade
> the spade by saying these are profit making
> endeavors and nothing but. It is sickening.
> Its about as sickening as when the Bhuddist Social Action Network came to
the
> Vancouver Burma Roundtabe
> earlier this year hoping to get us to endorse thier money making projects
> in the
> Saigaing Hills. You should have seen their brichures, hot tubs and all
the
> luxuries. They were planning a fund raising event (with the funds
intended to
> build a school and a clinic) and at first invited us to speak at it. When
they
> found out we were planning to blast them with the truth they UNINVITED
us.
> I for one think we should have been more surreptitious, we missed a
golden
> opportunity. Our group has no leadership and the Free Burma movement
> suffers for
> it.
> It all fizzled out because of the challenge of some of our sharper
members,
> but
> some of us, including myself were at first drawn in by the thought of a
> chance of
> helping the suffering people. We must beware of these pretenders and
> opportunitists they seem to abound inside the human rights movement.
> It seemed to take some of us a while to wake up to the idea that things
are so
> controlled inside Burma that there is no "magic" spot
> where tourists are coming and the junta doesn't know about it and get
paid
> off for
> it. I so wanted to believe that we could do something constructive and
> helpful for
> the people.
> 
> The exploitation of human kindness is a trap we must watch out for in
> these evil
> days.
> 
> Keep up the good work I try to read all your stuff but time is not on my
side.
> Jennifer Suprun, a member of the Vancouver Burma Roundtable
> Yes you may publish this letter. 
> 
> JS