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Yangon's move on Suu Kyi criminal a (r)



Re: Yangon's move on Suu Kyi criminal act-opposition
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It's very timely and justified that the Secretary General of the UN had 
decided to send the Assistant Secretary General to Burma to mediate the 
stand-off between the NLD/the people of Burma at one end and the SPDC at 
the other end.

There were enough evidences of increased harassement towards the 
oppositions and the continual violation of basic human rights and the 
determination of the SPDC to commit serious criminal acts in Burma since 
the last visit of the Assistant Secretary General of the UN to Burma.

SPDC/SLORC have broken all their promises repeatedly to end the 
political impasse peacefully. No planned meeting with the oppositons are 
in sight. Now, even under the watchful eyes of the world, SPDC chose to 
use force to send Daw Aung San Suu Kyi back to Rangoon against her will 
to end her non-violent mean to protect against the military regime for 
depriving the rights of the NLD MPs and herself. 

We therefore urge the UN not to wait any further and act quickly to ease 
the present situations in Burma before it escalates into  similar 
situations in Nigeria. Tense siutation of this magnitude cannot be left 
to take its natural course.

In soliderity with the NLD,


Minn Kyaw Minn

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>Yangon's move on Suu Kyi criminal act-opposition 
>03:58 a.m. Jul 30, 1998 Eastern 
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>YANGON, July 30 (Reuters) - Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's 
National
>League for Democracy (NLD) party said on Thursday the Myanmar military 
had
>committed a criminal act by forcibly ending her sit-in protest in her 
car. 
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>She (Suu Kyi) told me she was abducted,'' U Lwin, an NLD central 
executive
>member, said at a news conference. Suu Kyi was forcibly taken to her 
Yangon
>home on Wednesday, ending her six-day protest at a bridge near Anyarsu
>village on the outskirts of the capital. 
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