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RELEASE OF AUNG SAN SUU KYI 'A
NOTABLE DEVELOPMENT,' UN ENVOY SAYS
May 16, 2002 (UN) Myanmar's recent release
of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi - although just one part of
the national reconciliation process - was "a notable development,"
the senior United Nations envoy for the South-East Asian nation
said today in New York.
Ms. Suu Kyi was now, both in her capacity as Secretary-General of
the National League for Democracy (NLD) and as a national leader,
in a better position to discuss all aspects of national reconciliation
with the Government, Razali Ismail, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General
for Myanmar, told a press conference at UN Headquarters.
Her release on 6 May was part of the momentum the UN wanted "to
maximize" to bring the reconciliation between the Government
and the NLD to an early conclusion, Mr. Razali said.
He added that the military authorities in Myanmar had committed
to making a transition towards a civilian, constitutional, democratic
government. That commitment had been affirmed several times in the
past, and "the UN must make the military beholden" to
it, he stressed.
The release of Ms. Suu Kyi and other efforts by the Myanmar authorities
indicated that "we are on the track again," Mr. Razali
said, noting that the military had always tried to consolidate stability
and security in the country. "The role and contribution of
the present Government - the military Government - in bringing about
a modicum of stability and unity in the country should not go unacknowledged,"
he added.
There was no question of putting pressure on the Government, he
said, as the movement towards democracy must be "home-grown
and not something that is imposed." The Government understood
clearly how interested the international community was in seeing
an evolution towards a democratic government.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/storyAr.asp?NewsID=3696&Cr=myanmar&Cr1=
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