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Oyun returns to Mongolia, meets protesters

Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. Ten members of the Profound Reforms Civil
Movement were examined by doctors on Wednesday afternoon to go on a
hunger strike. They erected one more ger (traditional nomadic
dwelling) on the Square to start the hunger strike. On Thursday
morning, doctors from the Health Department of Sukhbaatar District
examined their physical condition and measured blood pressure. The
pressure will be inspected further three times a day. Tuesday at 12
p.m., S.Oyun, a member of the Parliament and Chairwoman of the Civil
Will Party, held a meeting with all hunger strikers and political sit
conductors on the Sukhbaatar Square. She said:

Today, the Civil Will
Party laid a wreath at the memorial monument to my brother S.Zorig, who
was assassinated on October 2, 1998, for his birthday. Then I came here
to meet you and learn your struggle goals and demands to the State
Heads. I was not in Ulaanbaatar for two weeks. Two days ago, upon
arriving, I read about your struggle from newspapers and the media. The
main idea of the statement issued by our party reads that the
Mongolians have one country and one language. All current pressing
issues must be solved by ways of negotiations

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2006-05-07 15:45:35
I saw the Mongolian Embassador in Brussel. There was a strange Mongolian lady who is called herself as ambassodor. She is surely from communistic party. She was not knowing a lot during the meeting. She was mush more stupid to be there. Why don\'t you take her away from that possition. Westerns are laughing at her. Otherwise she disgrace the name of Mongolia.
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2006-05-07 15:52:35
Just to not create confusion: The person mentioned in the above article is Sanjaasuren Oyun, Member of Parliament and not Mrs. Onon, the ambassador in Brussels

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