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Subject: Burma Out!! Foreign mercenary <?> J Maudsley.
Maudsley : The television report described him as a ``mercenary
terrorist'' and said this time ``severe action'' would be taken against
him.
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The thoughts of our "junta man" Okkar, are strange and complex .
In that to call a sick man a "foreign mercenary" who has " illegally
entered junta country for third time" is unusually unimpressive.
This openess of desire, that the jubilant junta would rather
torture and weaken the poor captured Mr Maudsley with the very
worst of its junta / police state excesses. Is also very weird.
Burma Out finds that in bringing Mr Maudsley to further
sicknesses, injury and death, a deeper understanding that
this neofacistiic experience with which Rangoon will pleasure itself
endorses a journalist and long tongue of Rangoon, an award.
In Maudsley's case. Any junta journalist would be awarding himself,
as an arms length paid up on-looker, the rewards from the creation
of a myth. An impression that these actions against the obviously
mentally debilitated Mr Maudsley with impress, rather than sicken
the international comunity
Mawdsley, 26, who lives in Lancashire, England, and also holds
Australian citizenship, was previously arrested in April 1998 and
September 1997. And is not a well man on many counts.
Anyone who is mentally unstable and locked up in such as
Yangon's infamous Insein Prison (for his 1998 infraction before
being freed and expelled on humanitarian grounds after appeals
from his parents.) can only degrade their perspective on life
in general. And as for taking `severe action'' against such a
man. Then this will only compound the incident and mark it for
deeper focus on a world stage, which presumably is part of
an effect that this poor man desires In his sickness
For Mr Mawdsley believes in the concept that nonviolent
resistance will impress those in control. And that's a really sick
thing to believe of a nation such as used to exist as "Burma".
Follow the appreciations of the Shan Democratic Union, film
maker John Pilger, HH the Dalai Lama, The Free Burma Coalition,
Dennis Skinner MP, Tony Benn MP, Ann Clwyd MP, Congress-
woman Maxine Waters, parliamentarians, Socialist Workers' Party,
Dr and Welsh rugby star JPR Williams, sportspersons, Hendrix
bassist Noel Redding, Abdullah Ibrahim, musicians, All Burma
Students Democratic Organisation, All Burma Students
Democratic Front, Tasmanian Trades & Labour Council, Tim
Gopsill, editor. The.Journalist@xxxxxxxxxx, and numerous others.
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