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Free Advice to the Myanmar Government

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1. Fire your Minister of Information for doing a poor job.

2. Create alternative news - buy your own media stations that work for you and create alternative news that minimizes the sitaution.

3. Mobilize government loyalists and have them clash with the protesters

4. Buy progovernment Monks and have them bless the government supporters.

5. Withdraw uniformed military personnel from the streets.
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Re: Free Advice to the Myanmar Government

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Their Chinese allies are doing poor job minimizing the situation...but CNN reported this morning that all their commutations in Burma are shutdown.
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Re: Free Advice to the Myanmar Government

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Myanmar breaks up rallies, cuts Internet
Source: AP

YANGON, Myanmar - Soldiers clubbed and dragged away activists while firing tear gas and warning shots to break up demonstrations Friday before they could gain momentum. Troops also occupied Buddhist monasteries and cut Internet access, raising fears that a deadly crackdown was set to intensify in Myanmar.

The government said 10 people have been killed since the violence began earlier this week, but diplomats say the toll is likely much higher. Dissident groups have put the number as high as 200, although that number could not be verified.

Witnesses said security forces aggressively broke up a rally of about 2,000 people near the Sule Pagoda in the largest city, Yangon. About 20 trucks packed with soldiers arrived and announced over loudspeakers, "We give you 10 minutes to move out from the road. Otherwise we will fire."

A group of about 10 people broke away from the main crowd and rushed toward a line of soldiers. They were beaten up, and five were seen being hauled away in a truck.


more: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070928/ap_on_re_as/myanmar
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Re: Free Advice to the Myanmar Government

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*jr,

The best way to defuse a riot or uprising is to never use direct state forces to confront it.

Money, persausion along with plain clothes progovernment rioters will do it.

U never attack religious wadaads who are unarmed with brutal force. It only makes you look bad.
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Re: Free Advice to the Myanmar Government

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The Generals do own the news i dont no about the other stuff.
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