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Aung San Suu Kyi's trial resumes amid tight security

Posted : Fri, 10 Jul 2009 04:05:35 GMT
By : DPA
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Yangon - The trial of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi resumed Friday when a defence witness was scheduled to testify. Lawyer Khin Moe Moe, a member of Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party, entered the court at Insein Prison in the morning to testify on Suu Kyi's behalf. Police security was tight around the prison, witnesses said.

She was one of two witnesses permitted to testify for the defence while prosecutors were allowed 14.

Suu Kyi's defence team met with the jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureateWednesday to brief her on the trial.

"Daw [Mrs] Aung San Suu Kyi is fully prepared for whatever happens at the trial," Nyan Win, one of her lawyers, said after the briefing.

Nyan Win, who is the official spokesman for the NLD, also informed Suu Kyi that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had been denied a meeting with her by Myanmar's military junta during his brief trip to Myanmar July 3-4.

"She made no remark on that," Nyan Win said.

Myanmar's military regime refused Ban's request to meet Suu Kyi on the grounds that she was currently on trial and such a visit might prejudice the judiciary.

The excuse was deemed ridiculous because it is well-known that Myanmar's judiciary does not operate independently of the junta.

Ban said he was "very disappointed" by the refusal and described it as a "missed opportunity" for the regime.

Khin Moe Moe was originally scheduled to testify on July 3, but the court session was postponed.

A special court was set up at Insein Prison to try Suu Kyi, beginning May 11, for breaking the terms of her detention by allegedly permitting US national John William Yettaw to swim to her lakeside home-cum-prison on May 3 and stay until May 5.

Critics have accused the military junta of using the case as a pretext to keep Suu Kyi in jail during a politically sensitive period leading up to a general election planned for next year.

That election would be the first since Suu Kyi's NLD won the 1990 general election by a landslide. It has, however, been blocked from power by Myanmar's junta for the past 19 years.

Meanwhile, Suu Kyi has spent 13 of the past 19 years in detention.

The new trial of Suu Kyi, whose most recent six-year sentence under house detention expired May 27, has sparked a chorus of protests from world leaders and even statements of concern from its regional allies in the Association of South-East Asian Nations.

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