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SUU KYI SPURNS RELEASE
By John Aglionby
November 10, 2003 (The Guardian) Burma's
pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, is refusing to accept freedom
from house arrest until other detainees are released, according
to Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, a UN human rights envoy.
Mr Pinheiro condemned Burma's military junta for
its continued detention of 1,300 political prisoners, some of whom
are over 75 and said of Ms Suu Kyi: "She wants to be the last
person to have access to freedom of movement."
Speaking at the end of a week-long assessment of human rights in
the dictatorship, the envoy added: "She will not accept any
privilege or freedom of movement before all the people detained
since May 30, including her eight colleagues, [are] released."
Ms Suu Kyi was detained on the above date after her National League
for Democracy convoy was ambushed by regime-sponsored thugs.
Witnesses claim dozens of people were killed at the scene and in
an ensuing crackdown. The junta says four people died in the "clash."
Mr Pinheiro met 19 political prisoners at the notorious Insein prison
in the Burmese capital, Rangoon, during his visit.
From: http://www.guardian.co.uk/burma/story/0,13373,1081636,00.html
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