Showing posts with label under house arrest. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Aung San Suu Kyi Found Guilty - Sentence Will Keep Her Out of Election

TIMES ONLINE: The Burmese democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been sentenced to a further 18 months of house arrest for receiving an eccentric American wellwisher in the home where she was being detained.

The court in Rangoon’s Insein Prison sentenced Ms Suu Kyi to three years hard labour, but it was immediately commuted to a year and a half under house arrest by the leader of Burma’s military dictatorship, Senior General Than Shwe. John Yettaw, the American whose late-night swim to her lakeside home led to her trial, received a seven-year sentence with hard labour.

The sentence will take Ms Suu Kyi out of the running for the elections which the Burmese junta has promised to hold next year, and will confirm many of its opponents in their suspicion that the charges against her were politically motivated to eliminate the symbol of the country’s long suppressed democracy movement.

Ms Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy won an overwhelming victory in the last election in 1990, a result that was never accepted by the junta.

The verdict had been delayed without explanation for 11 days, and there had been suspicions that it might be postponed again after Mr Yettaw was admitted to hospital last week after suffering epileptic seizures.

According to her lawyers, Ms Suu Kyi had been anticipating a guilty verdict, and had assembled a library of books to see her through a long prison sentence. Burma has more than 2,000 political prisoners and almost all received no more than perfunctory consideration from the courts, which predictably yield to the wishes of the military dictatorship. >>> Richard Lloyd Parry, Asia Editor | Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Suu Kyi: Sarkozy appelle à des sanctions

leJDD.fr: Nicolas Sarkozy condamne le verdict "brutal et injuste", qui touche l'opposante birmane Aung San Suu Kyi, condamné mardi à 18 mois de prison. "Les autorités birmanes confirment par cette décision inique leur choix d'ignorer les messages pressants de la communauté internationale", estime l'Élysée dans un communiqué publié mardi. Le chef de l'Etat appelle l'Union européenne à réagir rapidement "par l'adoption de nouvelles sanctions dirigées contre le régime birman, qui doivent viser tout particulièrement les ressources dont il profite directement dans le domaine de l'exploitation du bois et des rubis", poursuit le texte. [Source: leJDD.fr] Mardi 11 Août 2009

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Nawaz Sharif Placed under House Arrest

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Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan. Photo courtesy of Times Online

TIMESONLINE: Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistani opposition leader, was placed under house arrest for three days early this morning to stop him from joining an anti-government protest march that has raised fears of a return to military rule.

Hundreds of riot police surrounded his home in the eastern city of Lahore after negotiations with the government collapsed, despite the intervention of Hillary Clinton, the U.S. Secretary of State.

Police moved in after Mr Sharif, a former Prime Minister, gave a rousing speech to his supporters last night, urging them to take to the streets to "fight this obsolete system" of government.

"The winds of change are blowing, and nobody can stop them," he said.

"Whoever tries to stop them will be destroyed." >>> Jeremy Page, Lahore and Zahid Hussain, Islamabad | Sunday, March 15, 2009

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Pakistan: l'opposant Nawaz Sharif défie son assignation à résidence

LAHORE | Le principal dirigeant de l'opposition pakistanaise, Nawaz Sharif, est sorti dimanche de sa villa de Lahore (est) pour prendre la parole devant ses partisans, défiant son assignation à résidence qu'il a qualifiée "d'illégale".

"Nous ne pouvons accepter cette décision. L'assignation à résidence est illégale et immorale. Toutes ces décisions sont contraires à la Constitution", a déclaré Nawaz Sharif, qui est sorti de sa villa où il était assigné à résidence depuis le matin pour s'adresser à une foule de ses partisans.

"Venez me rejoindre. Je quitte ma maison. L'heure est venue de marcher main dans la main. Ils ne peuvent nous arrêter", a lancé l'ancien Premier ministre.

"Ils ne peuvent contenir les émotions du peuple. Les gens ont attendu ce jour depuis longtemps", a-t-il ajouté. >>> AFP | Dimanche 15 Mars 2009

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