Burmese democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has finally had internet access installed at home after her years of isolation were brought to an end two months ago, an aide said Friday.
Her security chief Win Htein told AFP that the opposition leader was “glad” to be able to go online at her lakeside mansion in Rangoon and would use the technology to contact her network of supporters.
“But she cannot use the internet now as she is not feeling well and is coughing,” he said. It is believed that the Nobel laureate has never before surfed the web.
Suu Kyi, who was locked up for seven straight years with no telephone or internet until November, has expressed an interest in using the micro-blogging site Twitter or the social network Facebook to reach young people.
She applied to a private company for internet access soon after she was released, but the request was transferred to Yatanarpon Teleport, a firm run by the country’s military authorities.
Citizens of Burma, which has been ruled by the military since 1962, must obtain the authorities’ permission to be able to go online at home and there is a thriving black market for facilities under assumed identities.
Suu Kyi applied officially under her own name for web access because she wants to use email, Win Htein said.
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders describes Burma’s legislation on internet use, the Electronic Act, as among the world’s most repressive, with online dissidents facing lengthy prison terms.
Just one in every 455 of Burma’s inhabitants were internet users in 2009, based on statistics from the International Telecommunication Union, a UN agency in Geneva.
Some web users believed authorities intentionally slowed services ahead of the country’s first elections in two decades in November, while many fear online surveillance by the state.
Burma is poised to open a new parliament this month following the polls, which were decried in the West as a sham aimed at shoring up military power and boycotted by Suu Kyi’s party.
Her National League for Democracy won a 1990 election in a landslide but the result was never recognised by the regime and Suu Kyi has spent most of the past 20 years in detention.
MPs returned to Parliament in Burma’s capital Naypyidaw
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Tell me that all these years got her “out of facts” !
She MUST be part of Burma’s rulers !
Now !
Welcome!
It is hard to imagine the situation that Suu Kyi had endured for so long.My hope for her and the Burmese people, is to emurge as a democratic nation with all the hopes and dreams realised as is the case with the rest of the free world.
TO,
DASSK,
SEE you are not feeling well. You are 65. Please don’t forget that. You should have got the right strategy already. It is long overdue now. Please be realistic. You have no choice but to act or think like your father. What did he do when he realized that we cannot get freedom (independence) without powerful external help? How did he change his plan when the change has to be done (He went to FIELD- MARSHAL SIR WILLIAM SLIM) in time. Even though you are NOBEL LAUREATE, you can’t free our country with your NOBEL LAUREATE’S thinking. You have to think and act like GENERAL AUNG SAN, MICHAEL COLLINS (IRELAND), ISRAELI PRIMINSTER Golda Meir, or, even like ERNESTO CHE GUEVARA. Yes you are a lady but to protect you and your father’s DIGNITY AND REPUTATION (IN THE FUTURE) you have no choice but to act like them to free our country. It is not too late yet!
This is good news. Get well soon for people and nation of Burma and I hope your voice is heard loud and clear around the world on the web.
Dear Mrs. Suu Kyi I hope you will get better soon.Wishing you health and happyness.
A suporter from french Canada. (Quebec.)CFOB
Sr.Dhammakaruna
congratulation. welcome to cyber world.
What better way for the government to monitor her activities!
Isn’t it dangerous?
Jeg hilser dig velkommen i det \fri…
We welcome the Lady to the internet. But her e-mail must be protected over and above normal routine.
Meanwhile, Let us not trouble her. Let her take a complete rest, to recuperate and to recover from her painful wounds that resulted from her long detentions and separation from her family.
Let us allow her to chart out her own course of action.
She is strong in spirit and will power, but weak physically for being a lady.
We must not forget that she has suffered abomonably for a lady.
Let us allow her to come out with a complete recovery.
She is 65, not too old. Let us see that she is healthy to live a hundred years and more.
Let us see that she outlives this infamous “holocoust” on our land.
Long live Mother Burma!
Only with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Burma will be free! They are 135 different groups in Burma. Only ASSK have the Respect of ALL.
Long live ASSK.
Jonas M Lanter, Journalist IFJ, since 1992 write from and over Burma.
my Website: http://Birmaberichterstattung.blogspot.com
jonas m lanter, journalist IFJ
good news, congratulation,it show that army junta dont care much about her.get well soon.
There is border fence but nothing crosses borders like a good idea on an internet that remains open and free. In my opinion it is the signature of good governance to be willing to be open to criticism.
Don’t follow democracy it’s crazy and dangerous ,, it;s better to have one leader ,, if it come to some monkeys hand like Suu kyi she will sell it to some rich and greedy country for sure ,, she is Dumb supported by few clever international greedy burocrate ,,
I am glad to know about it.I hope
Daw Suu will be fine and be able to grasp the chance by using it on this transition period.I also hope that she would do something for reconciliation between our ethnic minorities and the majority Burman(Bamar).So far I have a feeling that most Myanmar have in their mind that “Karen are terrorist” especially the governors and so I hope and believe that Daw Suu could reveal
the truth.
Let’s look at the positive and constructive side,Fook-kaung.
She surely will come across some Burmese use stolen material zawgyi (abused-Unicode) that takes away the rights of people of Burma and she has to start a new project to educate the mass not to use the evil zawgyi font. She has to deal with RFA, VoA, Mizzima for these abuses.
Good luck Daw Aung Suu Kyi.
Remember that the junta will be reading all your email and monitoring all your navigation through the worldwide web.
If you encrypt their paranoia will make them hobble or just end your internet usage,
You have no choice but to let them read all your mail and follow your every move… just create a signature that reminds all your correspondents that the junta is watching and reading everything you or they write.
Google read all its gmail too. You cannot get away from it. There is no privacy over the internet. That’s something you must come to terms with.