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NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR DEMOCRACY ( LIBERATED AREA )

Statement on the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

13 November 2010

We celebrate the release of our leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi from unlawful house arrest, and
call on the military regime to guarantee her safety and grant her full freedom of movement,
expression, association and assembly.

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was previously released in 2002; upon her release, a SPDC
spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Hla Min stated, “We shall recommit ourselves to allowing all
of our citizens to participate freely in the life of our political process, while giving priority to
national unity, peace and stability of the country as well as the region.” The regime failed to live
up to this commitment and instead directly compromised Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s personal and
political freedoms in their violent attempt to reassert control and eliminate political opposition in
2003.

In liaison with the Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA), the regime
orchestrated a brutal attack on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy
(NLD) convoy in 2003, in what is now known as the Depayin Massacre. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
narrowly escaped with her life, while 100 NLD members and bystanders were tragically killed in
the attack. The military regime wrongfully arrested Daw Aung San Suu Kyi several days later on
30 May 2003; the NLD leader has remained under detention ever since.

We condemn the regime’s unlawful arrest of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in 2003, as well as their
prior arrests of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in 1989 and 2000. This recent release in no way
absolves the regime from responsibility for wrongfully detaining and arresting Daw Aung San
Suu Kyi on so many prior occasions. Neither does it excuse the regime’s unjustified and
unwarranted extension of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentence due to John Yettaw’s breach of the
conditions of her house arrest in 2009, as she was in no way responsible for his actions.

Moreover, in the lead up to the elections held on 7 November 2010, the regime has demonstrated
no commitment to protecting the human rights of the people of Burma, and has rather continued
to crack down on political activity, inflicting violent attacks on democracy activists and ethnic
communities. The regime manipulated the elections at all levels, and took measures to further
perpetuate and entrench the climate of fear throughout Burma in order to ensure an election
victory for the regime backed party, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).

Early results indicate that the USDP has secured an overwhelming majority of seats in the
incoming parliaments. With this victory, the USDP brings its legacy of violence and brutality
from its past actions as the USDA to the future government in Burma. The same perpetrators of
the Depayin Massacre will hold official roles in the future government, raising concerns about
their ability and willingness to ensure that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will be free from persecution,
restriction or detention.

It is not enough for the regime to simply release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. In releasing her, the
regime must guarantee that they will respect and protect her political freedoms and human rights;
the regime must ensure that it will not once again attack, arrest or detain the democracy leader at
their convenience.

We therefore call on the regime to put in place the necessary security measures to guarantee Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi’s safety, and for the international community to hold the regime accountable.
Furthermore, we call for the release of all 2,200 political prisoners and for the protection of
human rights and political freedoms – all necessary benchmarks for genuine democracy, human
rights and justice.

Finally, we urge the people of Burma, democracy and ethnic forces, and the international
community to support Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in taking a leading role to help bring about peace,
national reconciliation, and a genuine federal union in Burma.

Central Executive Committee


National League for Democracy (Liberated Area)

Contact: Moe Zaw Oo (66) 877 735 580

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