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Date Posted: 11:25:31 02/05/02 Tue
Author: RALPH DOE
Subject: Re: Monsieur l'Ambassadeur de Biélorussie auprès de l'U.E Vladimir Labunov
In reply to: Marie Anne Isler Béguin 's message, "Monsieur l'Ambassadeur de Biélorussie auprès de l'U.E Vladimir Labunov" on 17:58:57 06/09/01 Sat

Sir,
How is it possible to put people in prison because of what they say or think? It seems that unilateralism is the preferred method of government in most countries and anyone who does not agree with the ruling power is condemned to having a very hard time. My idea of democracy is that policies are to be determined by citizens who participate in their country's decisions. Imprisoning protesters makes proper decision-making impossible. Power and money are bad reasons for wanting high positions.So what are you doing?

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