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A Korean activist posing as Aung San Suu Kyi stands in a cage as she is surrounded by the media during a demonstration outside the Burmese embassy in Bangkok on May 18. (Photo: Getty Images)


Thirty Diplomats, Ten Reporters Attend Suu Kyi Trial


By SAW YAN NAING Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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Thirty diplomats and 10 journalists were allowed to attend the third day of Aung San Suu Kyi’s trial in Rangoon’s Insein Prison on Wednesday.

Suu Kyi thanked them for coming and for their support, the journalists reported.

Three of the diplomats were allowed to meet Suu Kyi briefly at the conclusion of Wednesday’s proceedings. The three were the Ambassador of Singapore, who is doyen of the diplomatic corps in Burma, and senior Russian and Thai diplomats.

A British diplomat, requesting anonymity, told The Irrawaddy that the Russian ambassador had been invited because his country is currently president of the UN Security Council, while Thailand has the chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

Britain’s ambassador, Mark Canning, said the court displayed all the customary legal “paraphernalia,” but he doubted whether Suu Kyi would receive a fair trial. “I think this is a story where the conclusion is already scripted,” he told the BBC.

Canning, who did not meet Suu Kyi, said: “She was composed, upright, crackling with energy…very much in charge of her defense team.”

One journalist said Suu Kyi had appeared “as calm as ever.”

One prosecution witness, a police official, gave evidence on Wednesday. Two women were asked by the prosecution to display some religious robes allegedly left at Suu Kyi’s house by the American, John William Yettaw, who is accused of illegally staying in her home.

Five Burmese journalists working for foreign news agencies, including AFP and Reuters, and five who work for local journals and magazines—Myanmar Times, Snap Shot, The Yangon Times, Popular Journal and Weekly Eleven—were permitted to attend the trial.

The five local journalists, chosen by the Burmese authorities, work for publications that have a close working relationship with the Information Ministry.



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Moe Aung Wrote:
25/05/2009
plan B,

"Please try to come up with fresh observation/ ideas",
..like appeasement/constructive engagement/kowtowing to autocratic power/might has all the right to dictate etc. you mean?

plan B Wrote:
21/05/2009
Here we go again:

“So let them prove for the umpteenth time what level they do occupy, which one of the 31 Planes of Existence - below the 31st? And "before castigating the SPDC" we must again give them the benefit of the doubt, yet another second chance to redeem themselves."

Remember every chance is a second chance. That is how reconciliation works. Read this article: http://www.irrawaddy.org/opinion_story.php?art_id=15697
Read it well.

Maybe you might understand that is your umpteenth second chances you have take for granted like the SPDC. Please try to come up with fresh observation/ ideas instead of SOS by KMA.

Aung Wrote:
21/05/2009
All the Burmese around the world should unite and show the cunning brute Than Shwe that they need to free Daw Suu - immediately - and sue this dictator in international court now.

Than Shwe's daughter/ cronies are known to have eaten in shabby roadside stalls without paying the bill. In the garden of Good and Evil, gods must help the helpless courageous Nobel laureate Daw Suu, the fighting peacock of Burmese race, the honourable daughter of Bogyoke Aung San. China-Singapore-Russia are a bunch of greedy communists trying to rape the riches and dignity of Burma. Remember how many innocent lives have lost because of the dictators. Even Hitler, Pol Pot or Mao had to die one day and go to hell for their crimes against humanity.


Moe Aung Wrote:
21/05/2009
plan B,

"Lest we are lured to lower our bar for the SPDC again."

So let them prove for the umpteenth time what level they do occupy, which one of the 31 Planes of Existence - below the 31st? And "before castigating the SPDC" we must again give them the benefit of the doubt, yet another second chance to redeem themselves.

Tide,

"It doesn't make sense at all for one to ask a military regime to act like a civilian government."

Great insight. Why do we bother asking them for anything, let alone a semblance of democracy or even dialogue? The military shoot to kill, don't they? They got to do what they got to do. All logical, stupid.

S Y Alam Wrote:
21/05/2009
NLD and all Burmese people need to boycott the upcoming election. Then the SPDC will understand we all are Daw Suu's supporters. Our people power is greater than their guns.

Winston Pugh Wrote:
21/05/2009
With or without a legal trial, the outcome has already been determined.

plan B Wrote:
21/05/2009
Mark Canning should wait till the very end before castigating the SPDC. By allowing all this publicity, SPDC has something up it sleeves. Lest we are lured to lower our bar for the SPDC again.

Keep up the detailed report Irrawaddy.

Tom Tun Wrote:
21/05/2009
Let me think - Russian, Singapore and Thai diplomats. Isn't it fishy in the air? The plot is set; the West will have to take the story.


Tide Wrote:
20/05/2009
What more do pro-Suu Kyi groups want? This is a military regime and they have given all they can. Mark Canning is self-indulgent. He should shut his mouth until the final decision was made. In this particular case, the military is so far doing a fair job.

It doesn't make sense at all for one to ask a military regime to act like a civilian government. I wonder who is foolish.

George Than Setkyar Heine Wrote:
20/05/2009
Britain’s ambassador, Mark Canning, is a “prophet” for saying, “I think this is a story where the conclusion is already scripted." Daw Suu's case will not go to UNSC nor her case heard in ASEAN, trust me.

She is fearless, as fear is not a natural state of civilized man, she used to say. Wish all people in Burma and heads of US, EU, ASEAN, Japan, India and specifically, the UN get the idea and message for that matter. World icon of democracy and Burma's chosen leader is in the docks for a crime not of her doing also today. And the world is in idle mode while paying lip service only.






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