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| Friday, 14 June, 2002, 03:06 GMT 04:06 UK Freedom test for Suu Kyi An earlier attempt ended in a roadside stand-off The Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has left the capital, Rangoon, for the first time since her release from house arrest last month.
She left quietly without prior announcement, apparently to ensure that she was not followed by crowds of supporters. The two-day excursion, to Karen state, is being seen as a test of her freedom of movement after years under travel restrictions and house arrest. An attempt to leave Rangoon in August 2000 resulted in a nine-day stand-off when police blocked her car on a road. She was eventually forced to return home. An attempt to travel by train to Mandalay the following month, led to a period of house arrest, which lasted for 20 months until early May. Private trip Aung San Suu Kyi is a devout Buddhist, and she will meet a monk, U Viniya, at Thamanya mountain. She visited the monk in 1995, after she was released from an earlier period of detention.
She was accompanied by the NLD chairman Tin Oo and his wife. The NLD easily won the 1990 elections, the last to be held in Burma, but the military has refused to give up power. Aung San Suu Kyi has said she wanted to resume talks with army leaders as soon as possible. But since her release from her latest period of detention on 6 May, the generals have made no attempt to resume talks with her. |
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