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Request; "Re: Rebels win, Workers l



Subject: Request; "Re: Rebels win, Workers lose"

Dear Heiko, and other discussers,

I second the opinion of Dawn Star on this 'specific issue'.
I would appreciate much if you keep 'Daw Aung San Suu Kyi' out of your
daily discussions on the Burma Net. If you are really serious about
contributing your ideas/suggestions/input/whatever, please 
advice/suggest/put forward your ideas, thoughts, etc. to me
and/or other activists who know and follow the situation of 
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi daily if not hourly, from 'day one' if not day
'zero' until this moment and will continue our work also in the future.

My e-mail address is <nin@xxxxxx>. If you want to use postal addresses
or fax, you may find them at the end of this message.

Thanking you all in advance,

Dr. Khin Ni Ni Thein
WRTC
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apolitical in nature, working for the Burmese peoples by promoting 
and improving their access to research and training opportunities 
and education in the water and rural sector in Burma and abroad.
P.O. Box 118, 2600 AC Delft, The Netherlands. 
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On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Dawn Star wrote:

> H, this is starting to be irresponsible talk, i suggest you keep Daw
> Aung San Suu Kyi out of it as she has deliberateling and wisely
> distanced her from this latest Warrior action. it is very simple,
> logical and if you wish to discuss the implications, lets do it
> privately, okay, but lets not spend a lot of time on it. She knows very
> well and very wisely what she is doing. ds
> 
> Heiko Schaefer wrote:
> > 
> > Dear Friends,
> > 
> > I have the feeling, that news concerning Burma are less worthy if Aung
> > San Suu Kyi is not directly involved. Okay, at least this media
> > attention we have, but Aung San Suu Kyi decide to stay near her people,
> > so we cannot hear often about her.
> > 
> > Tibet is more of concern since the Dalai Lama is living in exile and so
> > he can travel around and persuade people to join his struggle for Free
> > Tibet.
> > 
> > I worry: who and what will come AFTER Aung San Suu Kyi?
> > 
> > Regards
> > Heiko

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