'Condemn the Burmese military dictators for unjust imprisonment of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and continue unwaveringly the struggle for democracy'
No. 4/2009 (ABMA+88+ABFSU)Date: August 11, 20091. The Burmese military dictators constantly attempt to keep Daw Aung San Suu Kyiout of the people's struggles for democracy and freedom, by any means, includingcommitting a plot to endanger her life and her unjust detention.2. Such attempts were evidently proven by the following incidents either committedor engineered by the regime.
various forms of obstruction during the organizing trip of the National Leaguefor Democracy (NLD) in Irrawaddy Division on April 5, 1989 andparticularly, she was even threatened at gunpoint by a military officer
the attack on the convoy of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her entourage bymembers of pro-regime Union Solidarity and Development Association(USDA) in Rangoon on November 9, 1995
the assassination attempt near Depayin village in Upper Burma orchestratedby military generals on May 30, 2003
her terms of house arrest since July 20, 1989After the failed attempt to end her life at the 'Depayin Massacre' in 2003, she hasunjustly been put under detention for almost six and half years, and even inaccordance with their legal reference applied to her detention, her terms of housearrest would end soon.3. With no more legal ground for the SPDC government to continue to detain DawAung San Suu Kyi, it would be forced to release her, so the regime has used the caseof Mr Yettaw invading her home in order to keep her away from the NLD and thepeople. This is just a political plot made by the SPDC regime. This is just anothershocking crime committed by the Burmese military government against Daw AungSan Suu Kyi.4. It is obvious that this unjust imprisonment of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is for noother reason than to weaken the NLD's political leadership and the struggle of thepeople of Burma including ethnic groups for equality and democracy; ensuring theregime's political agenda for permanent military rule in Burma.
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