Aung San Suu
Kyi would be freed and expelled
By U Thaung
Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com)
August 12, 2003: Bombs are exploded
in many towns in Burma. Arrests are made effectively. The
Military Intelligence torture chambers are busy. As a result
the Burmese military have obtained many confessions stating
that the bomb blasts are instructed by Aung San Suu Kyi who
was imprisoned two months ago.
In this atmosphere the Bangok Post on August 8 printed the
news that, "Imprisoned Burmese national leader Daw Aung
San Suu Kyi would be freed on or about August 22." The
Post seems to be correct and accurate, but before the Post
could continue digging up the details of the release plan,
higher Thai Military leaders denied the report.
For the educated Burmese journalist, the news seems to be
true and authentic. The Burmese Army way of crushing their
enemy is to mill until they disappear and vanish completely.
For the trio of military dictators of the Burma Army, Aung
San Suu Kyi is their ultimate enemy and a terribly strong
witness of their crimes against humanity. They are scared
like hell and madder than the maddest dogs.
They had been writing scripts to eliminate the Lady for a
long, long time. Now they have created a scenario for her
and have planned bomb blasts and confessions to conduct the
trial as a High Treason case. The penalty for treason of Burma's
Penal Code, section 121-124, is death or transportation.
It is a great scary script to put Aung San Suu Kyi at a military
tribunal and expel her from the country. She would be transported
to the border at the Burma-Thai Regional Meeting on August
22 and freed.
Burma's very, very good neighbor the Thai Government is trying
their best to help Burma achieve a democratic rule would certainly
help the plot. The Thai Government will not only gladly grant
political asylum to Suu, but also facilitate her pro-democracy
talk at the Burmese National Convention for writing a constitution
sponsored by the Thai Government Road Map.
It is a conspiracy, co-authored by the Thai Prime Minister,
the Defense Minister and the Foreign Minister. It is a pity
that a talkative Lieutenant General uttered the part that
he was to handle to the Bangkok Post reporter Wassana Nauam.
Unfortunately, their strategy is exposed now. Will they excute
their plot? What the three Burmese military dictators and
their Thai associates will do to stage this atrocious script
remains to be seen soon.
Some might say that this scenario is impossible and that
the international community could not accept such rubbish.
They should watch the current Burmese drama on the stage and
study why the United Nations, the U.S. Government, the European
Union, and Japan could do nothing for the freedom of the Lady.
If she were expelled, certainly a loud yell would arise from
the world's civilized nations. But the Burmese thugs and their
cronies from Thai government never listen in such retorts.
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