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On Christopher Gunness's 1988 report
Christopher Gunness is not a liar and the BBC isn't, too. Only the Burmese military
government is a liar. Everybody knows.
Please ignore whatever SPDC say. They lie all the time.They never keep their
promise.
Nay Lin Tun (msn.com)
Aung San Suu Kyi documentary on BBC TV
At the BBC Saturday night, on 7/2/2004, programme, I heard about the 30 minute
Daw Suu Kyi TV programme iin England. We Myanmar nation understand that it is
a colonialists´ propaganda for a colonialist British woman to get the
state power to make Myanmar nation enslavement under British again. We, except
the some crazy Burmese never overestimate such fraud propaganda created by modern
video technology. We have no intention to go back to colonial era. We will ever
safeguard our independence and soveriengty.
A Nationalist Burmese (hotmail.com)
Thabyegone Ywa Radio Drama
My friends including me sent a letter to BBC about the story of Thapyegoon Village.
The story was very good and we liked it very much.We all have thanks to the
writers.The story made us all to get general knowledge but the story depressed
us all greatly because it was not over for a long time. So we proposed the announcers
in BBC to end the story and to reissue normal programme.
MraMoe, Arakan State (yahoo.com)
BBC presenters' lively style
just say hello to bbc..I always listen to BBC programs. I heard that day at
the end of news,,ko ba maw jokingly said ma aye thandar kyaw was fatty because
she never play aerobic..????sure?? anyway...thanks for latest news...
myolay (yahoo.com.sg)
KNU and National Convention
KNU may be doing for their own good. Na-a-pha will do anything for their national
convention. But it will benefit our country. I think democracy groups in foreign
countries should also join convention. I like U Naymyo's constitutional discussion
programs. Please send me the book if you have. I listen to bbc on internet.
I can't listen to some programs last week.
Yarzar, Singapore (hotmail.com)
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