Burma’s new military-backed government has warned pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her party to halt all political activities, official media said Wednesday.
The home affairs ministry has written to the Nobel Peace Prize winner saying her party is breaking the law by maintaining party offices, holding meetings and issuing statements, the New Light of Burma newspaper reported.
“If they really want to accept and practise democracy effectively, they are to stop such acts that can harm peace and stability and the rule of law as well as the unity among the people including monks and service personnel,” it said.
Suu Kyi was freed in November after seven straight years of house arrest, less than a week after an election in Burma that critics said was a charade aimed at preserving military rule behind a civilian facade.
Her National League for Democracy (NLD) party was disbanded by the military rulers last year because it boycotted the poll, saying the rules were unfair.
The New Light said the party could transform into a social organisation provided it obtained permission from the authorities.
The English-language daily, a mouthpiece for the regime, also warned that a planned political tour by Suu Kyi could lead to turmoil.
“We are deeply concerned that if Daw Aung San Suu Kyi makes trips to countryside regions, there may be chaos and riots, as evidenced by previous incidents,” a commentary in the newspaper said.
“The government has said that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is just an ordinary public member, so it will not restrict her from travelling and doing things in accordance with the law, but she shall honour the laws for the rule of law.”
No schedule has been announced for the trip. Security is a major concern as her convoy was attacked in 2003 in an ambush apparently organised by a regime frightened by her popularity.
A political tour would be a test of both the 66-year-old’s popularity following an election that has left her sidelined from politics, and of her freedom to travel around the country unhindered by the authorities.
In 1990 she led her party to a landslide election win that was never recognised by Burma’s military rulers.
In a BBC lecture broadcast on Tuesday, Suu Kyi said the recent uprisings in the Middle East had given fresh hope to people in her country.
“The universal human aspiration to be free has been brought home to us by the stirring developments in the Middle East,” she said.
“Do we envy the people of Tunisia and Egypt? Yes, we do envy them their quick and peaceful transitions. But more than envy is a sense of solidarity and of renewed commitment to our cause, which is the cause of all women and men who value human dignity and freedom,” Suu Kyi added.
Pro-democracy protests in 1988 and 2007 were brutally crushed by the military rulers of Burma.
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“the military rulers of Burma, also known as Burma.”
I hope her trip of country is most important and it is times know what myanmar pepole want from her and her party NLD FUTURE POLITICAL ROLE.Yes have to care her security but no need to worry. She is true pro democracy icon and fight for justic and equality and human right. Gold Bless You Suu Kyi.You are our Hero. People are with You.
the government will be arrest aging her so they are warn t now .for her thay cant play well on the fell
..Aung San said that monks work for the benefit of both this mundane existence loki and the supramundane lokuttara which makes nonsense of the regime s recent threat against monks interfering in the loka.affairs of ordinary laity since their practice is now threatened they.have a perfect right indeed a duty to go onto the streets en masse.reciting the Metta Sutta…Q You often refer to loka. Due to the unruly conditions he.said the army was unable to assist the people with cetana .