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AUNG SAN SUU KYI RELEASED FROM
HOUSE ARREST UNDER BURMESE MILITARY
May 6, 2002 (Feminist Daily News Wire) Nobel
Lauriat and democratic icon Aung San Suu Kyi was released unconditionally
from house arrest today by the Burmese military regime. Suu Kyi
endured a previous house arrest from 1989 to 1995 after she emerged
as a leader of the opposition movement. The military regime refused
to honor the results of the 1990 election, where Suu Kyis
National League for Democracy (NLD) garnered an overwhelming majority
of the popular vote. Since they re-imposed house arrest on Suu Kyi
19 months ago, heavy pressure has been building from Western governments,
multinational corporations (under pressure from consumer groups),
and pro-democracy groups to release Suu Kyi, along with the other
approximately 2,000 political prisoners currently being held in
Burma.
A recent coup attempt by a former general, severe poverty, and an
HIV epidemic have contributed to the weakness of the military regime.
Suu Kyi stated upon her release that she will continue to work to
promote democracy in Burma, and keep open discussions with the military
regime on ways to end the current political crisis. The military
government is using Suu Kyis release to argue for the lessening
of international sanctions. Citizens groups, such as the Free
Burma Coalition, remain cautiously optimistic. The Coalition has
said that it urges activists and governments around the world
to continue monitoring the countrys human rights situation
and political progress.
From: http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=6513
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