Saturday, November 17, 2007



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Friday, November 9, 2007

Text of Aung San Suu Kyi's statement

Following is the text of the statement by Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, released Thursday by U.N. envoy Ibrahim Gambari.


"I wish to thank all those who have stood by my side all this time, both inside and outside my country. I am also grateful to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, for his unwavering support for the cause of national reconciliation, democracy and human rights in my country.

"I welcome the appointment on 8 October of Minister Aung Kyi as minister for relations. Our first meeting on 25 October was constructive and I look forward to further regular discussions. I expect that this phase of preliminary consultations will conclude soon so that a meaningful and timebound dialogue with the SPDC leadership can start as early as possible.

"In the interest of the nation, I stand ready to cooperate with the government in order to make this process of dialogue a success and welcome the necessary good offices role of the United Nations to help facilitate our efforts in this regard.

"In full awareness of the essential role of political parties in democratic societies, in deep appreciation of the sacrifices of the members of my party and in my position as General Secretary, I will be guided by the policies and wishes of the National League for Democracy. However, in this time of vital need for democratic solidarity and national unity, it is my duty to give constant and serious considerations to the interests and opinions of as broad a range of political organizations and forces as possible, in particular those of our ethnic nationality races.

"To that end, I am committed to pursue the path of dialogue constructively and invite the government and all relevant parties to join me in this spirit.

"I believe that stability, prosperity and democracy for my country, living at peace with itself and with full respect for human rights, offers the best prospect for my country to fully contribute to the development and stability of the region in close partnership with its neighbors and fellow ASEAN members, and to play a positive role as a respected member of the international community."

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08, November 2007



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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Myanmar to take action against 91 protesters

Myanmar to take action against 91 protesters

7 Nov 2007
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YANGON: Myanmar's ruling junta will "take action" against 91 people detained during pro-democracy protests whom it accuses of being involved in "violent and terrorist acts," state media reported on Wednesday.

The government released most of the 2,927 people it detained during the September crackdown, Information Minister Brigadier General Kyaw Hsan told visiting UN envoy Ibrahim Gambari, the New Light of Myanmar newspaper reported.

"It (the government) has been releasing as soon as possible monks and people who joined the protesters unknowingly under the influence of instigation from all angles," he said during their meeting on Tuesday.

"As the remaining (91) persons are actually involved in violence and terrorist acts in one way or another, we are taking necessary measures to take action against them in accordance with the law," he said.

Kyaw Hsan said the junta had detained other people since the protests but claimed the cases had nothing to do with the demonstrations.

Gambari is in Myanmar to push for democratic reform after the bloody repression of protests led by Buddhist monks.

At least 13 people are known to have been killed in the bloody crackdown but diplomats say the true toll is far higher.

The United Nations says there are another 1,100 political prisoners in Myanmar besides those involved in September's protests.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007


7. November 2007



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