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Subject: Re: Burma Out! Long boring posting Goldwyn claims FBC

roger, susu is another okhead, junta mouthpiece, remember that when you
want to make friends with the junta working so religiously to do what is
right for the country, as edward goldwyn said. 

rr, you may respond to susu thing, i dont, only spdc and time waster, 

ds
Roger Bunn wrote:
> 
>  twinkle and roger put brains
> >together, come up with zero. And David Mawdsley too
> 
> >
> 
> Sunday Times-UK
> November 10 1999  BRITAIN
> 
> Burmese prisoners 'let down'
> BY LINUS GREGORIADIS
> 
> THE father of a British human rights campaigner serving a 17-year jail
> sentence in Burma yesterday criticised Rachel Goldwyn for cooperating with
> the regime.
> Ms Goldwyn, who served less than two months of a seven-year sentence for
> singing a pro-democracy song in Rangoon, arrived back in Britain on Monday
> but refused to condemn Burma's oppressive regime.
> David Mawdsley, whose son, David, was arrested in Burma for the third time
> in August for illegally entering the country and distributing pro-democracy
> leaflets, described her plan to co-operate with the Burmese authorities as
> "monstrous" and said she had "let down" hundreds of political prisoners.
> Ms Goldwyn 28, said she had been offered a "dialogue-based role" in Burma
> researching the regime's counter-narcotics operations on the the Chinese border.
> "I feel very strongly that she has let them [the political prisoners] down,"
> Mr Mawdsley said. "She and her parents have been manipulated by the military
> junta." He was disappointed that she had not spoken out even though she had
> not had a fair trial.
> 
> >so funny. no one even stop to listen to what rachel have to say. only
> >condemn, condemn, condemn -- right away!
> 
> >>Here, we don't tolerate as much as in the past.
> And here in the UK, in general, we, the liberation orgs,
> have rules".
> 
> Actually we have heard what her father had to say. And it was
> the same as you Susu. You have found a new friend..
> I prefer the friendnship of those such as David and family.
> But then maybe I am foolish, as you say
> 
> Rr
> 
> Follow the plea by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and the appreciations
> of HH the Dalai Lama, the Shan Democratic Union,  film maker John
> Pilger, the Free Burma Coalition,  author Alan Clements, Dennis
> Skinner MP, Tony Benn MP, Ann Clwyd MP, Congress-woman
> Maxine Waters,  Socialist Workers' Party,  Dr and Welsh rugby
> star JPR Williams, Hendrix  bassist Noel Redding,  S African jazz
> pianist Abdullah Ibrahim,  All Burma Students Democratic
> Organisation,  All Burma Students Democratic Front, Tasmanian
> Trades & Labour Council,  SACP (South African Communist Party),
> COSATU,  Tim Gopsill, editor.  The.Journalist@xxxxxxxxxx, and
> numerous others.
> 
> Supporting a Genuine war upon drugs and human rights abuse.
> Sydney 2000 : Burma Out!
> http://www.mihra.org/2k/burma.htm
> 
> Music Industry Human Rights Association
> http://www.mihra.org / policy.office@xxxxxxxxx
> 
> Rachel and James http//:www.mihra.org/2k/rachel.htm
> Union Action http://www.mihra.org/2k/Union.htm
> 
> 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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