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CANADA CONDEMNS RECENT ACTIONS BY BURMESE REGIME
September 7, 2000 (4:50 p.m. EDT) No. 215
CANADA CONDEMNS RECENT ACTIONS BY BURMESE REGIME
Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy and Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) Raymond
Chan today condemned recent actions taken by Burma's State Peace and Development
Council (SPDC) against pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other National
League of Democracy (NLD) members. On Saturday, September 2, the Nobel laureate
was forced back to Rangoon, under house arrest, from a military roadblock where she
had been detained since August 24. She and other NLD members are currently being
held incommunicado by the SPDC, which has alleged that members of Aung San Suu
Kyi's party are involved in terrorist activities.
"Canada demands that Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her party be released and
permitted to meet with diplomatic representatives," said Mr. Axworthy. "We continue to
insist that the SPDC respect this leader's rights of freedom of movement and
association, and we also hold the regime responsible for the health and safety of all
detainees."
"We categorically reject allegations that the NLD has been engaging in terrorist activity,"
said Mr. Chan. "Aung San Suu Kyi and her party have consistently demonstrated a
willingness to engage in a substantive dialogue with SPDC officials, and there is no
evidence to link them to armed opposition groups operating outside the country."
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