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Subject: Re: [burmanet2-l] Burma Out!!  Rachel hits the headlines / The BIG demo

hey, with all this press, maybe more of us, and westerners, should get
locked up too? i mean, hey, maybe that might just really piss off the
regime so much that they just couldnt take it anymore, or they would
have to quarantine the westerners in some special compound. it would be
strange to see and is starting to seem most highly unsual as it is now.

on the other hand, while we want them out NOW!!! its a bit distracting,
but then, this is a good distraction of brave souls who deserve all of
our attention.

ds

Roger Bunn wrote:
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>             Hear this! Hear this! "Oh yea oh yea."
>                    Remember the London riots?
> 
> The first European Burma Out demonstration for the
> release of Rachel Goldwyn / James Mawdsley and the
> ousting of the worlds number one state drug dealer
> from the Syd 2000 Olympiad is set to include hundreds
> of students from the union of her old college, the
> London School of Economics, and from Burmese
> action groups.
> 
> For security reasons. We will not be giving out the
> date on the 'net until the very last moment, but encourage
> all who wish to take part in October's major anti junta event
> to contact us through the usual channels.
> 
>        Hear this! Hear this! "Oh yea oh yea."
> 
> Didn't the junta just jail someone for singing?
> 
> Tomorrow,  "The Times" carries the translated
> lyrics of her song.
> 
> Didn't the junta just lock up a "not so innocent"?
> 
> They must have forgotten that there are many "not so
> innocent" fanz of the junta living in west London. Who
> now feel somewhat anxious that those who govern their
> home nation by force. Will bring a similar force down
> upon them, now living thousands of miles away from
> their home.
> 
> Don'cha just love angry British students when they go
> apeshit for secondary picketing?
> 
> The Burmese Embassy, Charles Street, London. W1.
> Is a great place to let it all "hang out"
> 
> 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.
> 
> Support a REAL war on drugs :
> Sydney 2000 : Burma Out!
> 
> Music Industry Human Rights Association
> http://www.mihra.org / policy.office@xxxxxxxxx
> 
> Founded during UN50. Mihra's roots are in music and anti-racism and
> was first in line in calling for a sports boycott of Burma for the Sydney
> 2000 Olympic Games. Mihra also advances protection of creators rights
> in an anti-cultural market, currently 93.8% monopolised by the recording
> / publishing Grand Cartel.
> 
> Major solo work "Piece of Mind". With orchestra, Holland 69. same
> time as Beatles "Abbey Road".   http://onlinetv.com/rogerbunn.html
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