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Gambari meets with Daw Suu Kyi after she is banned from running in elections

UN Envoy Gambari was allowed to meet with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi over the weekend but was not permited meetings with top junta Generals.

Daw Suu Kyi and her party the NLD has been banned from running in the 2010 elections. This comes to no surprise to anyone, as we have known all along the so called "road map to democracy" has always been a sham and is under the tight puppetry of the Burma generals.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's release for the ocassion of International Women's Day.

Information Minister Brigadier General Kyaw Hsan has had bitter words for the UN and the international community to allow free and fair elections but maintains that everything will according to what has already been planned, adding

"We shall not accept any attempt to hinder or reverse the process of the seven-step road map. However, we will heartily welcome the positive suggestions of the UN to help implement the seven-step road map,"

He also continued to accuse Daw Suu Kyi of not living up to her part of the talks. According to the junta, meeting with Suu Kyi where supposed to be followed by her turning away from her support for sanctions against Burma. She hasn't budged.

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Free  immediately

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

& other Burmese political prisoners .

 

Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained for:


12 of the last 18 years

Aung San Suu Kyi is now serving her third term of house arrest. She was arrested on 30 May, 2003 after the regime's militia attacked her convoy and killed up to 100 of her supporters.

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