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Subject: Re: NEWS - Japan, Myanmar leaders to meet during ASEAN summit

Okkar,
  Since you don't live in Burma how can you comment like this? 
Especially when you login to your Deja News through a company in
Rockville, Maryland USA from the mirrored web server for mynamar.com.

  Are you willing to endure the same hardships as your people?  


RP


In a message dated 11/26/99 4:29:13 AM Eastern Standard Time,
okkar66129@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Subj:	 Re: NEWS - Japan, Myanmar leaders to meet during ASEAN summit
 Date:	11/26/99 4:29:13 AM Eastern Standard Time
 From:	okkar66129@xxxxxxxxxxx ( Okkar  )
 To:	TheTruth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, burmanews@xxxxxxxxx, burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
(Burma Net-l @igc.apc.org), burmanet2-@xxxxxxxx, hag2@xxxxxxxxxxx (Htun
Aung Gyaw)
 
 Can't you think any other  alternative way to fight SPDC except
sanctions (the technique of burning the barn while the rat is not
beating )?
 
 If so, what are you learning in the US? Learning to give trouble to the
whole country and to the whole Nation or Just wasting the time?
 
 ok
 
 --
 
 On Thu, 25 Nov 1999 10:06:32   Htun Aung Gyaw wrote:
 >In 1988 Thailand reached an agreement with the Burmese regime and got
the
 >logging and fishing concession rights which gave a huge amount of
money to
 >the regime.  At that time the Burmese regime had a few foreign
exchange
 >left and they were in great trouble.  But Thailand gave them an oxygen
to
 >survive.  Now the regime's rerserve is slipping away and they are in
great
 >trouble because of economic sanctions.  If the Japanese only think
about
 >their economic interest and their dominate role in Asia, Japan will
give
 >them an oxygen.  For the regime, Japan is the only country which they
are
 >hoping for aids and loans because Japan has been the main supporter of
the
 >Burmese military regime since 1970s.  Thr regime survival is greatly
 >depends on Japan's assistance.  If Japan ignore the democratic
movement and
 >support the regime, Burma will be under military boots for the next
ten
 >years.  If Japan really want to see the establishment of democratic
 >government in Burma, it need to pressure the Burmese regime to change
it
 >course of intimidation and harrassment to its own people, especially
NLD
 >party.
 >
 >Htun Aung Gyaw
 >   
 
 
 
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