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Myanmar junta imposes tight security for low-key Martyr's Day

Posted : Sun, 19 Jul 2009 07:11:33 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Asia (World)
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Yangon - Myanmar's ruling junta on Sunday imposed tight security for the commemoration of Martyr's Day - honouring among others the father of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi - including a ban on television coverage of the annual event. Martyr's Day is a national holiday commemorating the assassination of Myanmar independence hero Aung San, his brother Ba Win, six cabinet ministers and three others on July 19, 1947, on the orders of rival politician U Saw.

Myanmar's junta last year downgraded it from a national-level ceremony hosted by the Culture Minister to a Yangon municipal event in an apparent effort to diminish the memory of Aung San, the father of Suu Kyi, who has become a symbol of the opposition National League for Democracy opposition party.

Amid tight police security, about 30 NLD members marched to the Martyr's Mausoleum Sunday morning to commemorate the death of Aung San.

One of the marchers, Naw Ohn Hla, was briefly detained for wearing a T-shirt with Aung San's picture on it. Four journalists had their camera confiscated for attempting the film the march, witnesses said.

The equipment was later returned.

This year's 62nd anniversary of Martyr's Day was hosted by Yangon City Mayor Brig Gen Aung Thein Lin with no senior generals or diplomats in attendance.

"No diplomats were invited to attend this year. We invited some government officials, non-governmental organizations, social organizations and relatives of fallen leaders," an official who requested anonymity said.

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Aung San family
By: Karen , Sun, 19 Jul 2009 13:05:19 GMT

Aung San family has divided Myanmar into pieces. He gave false promises tothe tribal group which resulted trabals are still fighting for freedom. Now his daughter is ashaming her own people in the world. YES, we should not let this family as hero.



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