Re: Very interesting piece of news
- From: wetgaung.toke.hlamaung@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 18:36:21 -0700
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June 13, Times of India - MPs to Suu Kyi: You are the real PM of
Myanmar
New Delhi, Members of both Houses of Parliament have written to
Myanmar's
jailed pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, greeting her as she
approaches her 62nd birthday.
The MPs, headed by veteran Gandhian and Rajya Sabha member Nirmala
Deshpande, said,"We salute your courage and character; the world is
with
you on this day." Suu Kyi, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in
1991,
turns 62 on June 19.
Put under house arrest by the ruling junta after her spectacular
electoral
victory under the National League for Democracy banner, Suu Kyi has
refused to leave the country.
Acknowledging the inspiring role of the celebrated prisoner of
conscience,
the MPs said in their message, "They may jail you but inside your
heart,
inside every Burmese heart, you are free."
Recalling that NLD had won over 80% of parliamentary seats, the MPs
said,
"You are the true prime minister of Myanmar."
Deploring the military dictatorship's refusal to release her, they
said
the democratic world had recognised Suu Kyi as the leader of her
people.
"Dictators and military regimes will come and go but your name and the
example of your life will live down the ages," the MPs said.
New Delhi, Members of both Houses of Parliament have written to
Myanmar's
jailed pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, greeting her as she
approaches her 62nd birthday.
The MPs, headed by veteran Gandhian and Rajya Sabha member Nirmala
Deshpande, said,"We salute your courage and character; the world is
with
you on this day." Suu Kyi, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in
1991,
turns 62 on June 19.
Put under house arrest by the ruling junta after her spectacular
electoral
victory under the National League for Democracy banner, Suu Kyi has
refused to leave the country.
Acknowledging the inspiring role of the celebrated prisoner of
conscience,
the MPs said in their message, "They may jail you but inside your
heart,
inside every Burmese heart, you are free."
Recalling that NLD had won over 80% of parliamentary seats, the MPs
said,
"You are the true prime minister of Myanmar."
Deploring the military dictatorship's refusal to release her, they
said
the democratic world had recognised Suu Kyi as the leader of her
people.
"Dictators and military regimes will come and go but your name and the
example of your life will live down the ages," the MPs said.
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