Tin Oo expects Suu Kyi to be released
Interview with Dr. Win Naing
Mizzima Assistant Editor Ye Yint Aung interviews NLD Central Executive Committee member and spokesperson Dr. Win Naing, who was on the scene at the release of NLD Vice-Chairperson Tin Oo. According to Win Naing, Tin Oo revealed he also expects party Chairperson Aung San Suu Kyi to also soon be released.
Naw Ohn Hla, three others get two years in prisonMyint Maung New Delhi (Mizzima) – The Burmese military junta continues to be harsh to democracy activists in the run up to the general elections with four women activists including Naw Ohn Hla, all supporters of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, sentenced to two years in prison each, today. Wa chief still refuses to meet Burma armyFeb 15, 2010 (DVB) – Wa leader Bao Yuxiang again refused to meet with Burma army’s security chief to discuss the latter’s plan of transforming Wa army into border guard force. |
US pressure bodes ill for Burmese migrantsJJ Kim Feb 15, 2010 (DVB)–Thousands of undocumented migrants in Malaysia, many of whom are recognised refugees from Burma, are likely to be arrested in coming weeks following heavy pressure from the US to eradicate human trafficking. Myanmar to release Suu Kyi party deputy
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YANGON (AFP) – Military-ruled Myanmar is set to release the elderly deputy leader of Aung San Suu Kyi's opposition party when his house arrest term expires this weekend, an official said Friday.