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Sunday, August 16, 1998 Published at 17:19 GMT 18:19 UK World: Asia-Pacific Suu Kyi sits tight ![]() Restrictions to movement have been condemned abroad The Burmese opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, is spending a fifth day at a roadblock outside the capital, Rangoon, where the authorities are preventing her from travelling on to meet her supporters. Diplomatic sources in Rangoon say the authorities have towed her vehicle to the same bridge where she spent six days in a similar stand-off last month. The sources say Miss Suu Kyi and her three companions are believed to be in good health. Political stand-off Together with her companions, Miss Suu Kyi was on her way to Pathein township when their grey minibus was stopped.
Miss Suu Kyi's National League of Democracy Party won that election by an overwhelming majority, but the military junta ignored the result. Instead, it jailed dozens of NLD members on political charges, and sent others fleeing into exile. Four times in the past two months, government authorities have blocked Miss Suu Kyi's way as she has tried to travel to the countryside to meet her would-be members of parliament. But despite international criticism, the military government has ridiculed the NLD's ultimatum and the group's latest roadside protest, sending them gifts and promising "every effort to ensure their comfort and safety". |
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