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Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi

 
Rose
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11/15/2009 07:23 AM
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Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
SINGAPORE – President Barack Obama on Sunday told Myanmar's junta to free pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi during an unusual face-to-face interaction with a top leader of the ruling military.

Obama delivered the strong message during his summit with leaders of 10 Southeast Asian nations, which included Myanmar Prime Minister Gen. Thein Sein.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters that Obama called on Myanmar to free his fellow Nobel Peace laureate Suu Kyi and other political prisoners, and end oppression of minorities.

"Obama brought that up directly with that government," Gibbs said, indicating that the president addressed Thein Sein.

For decades, Western governments have avoided direct contacts with leaders of Myanmar because of the regime's poor human rights record and suppression of democracy.

A joint statement issued after the summit — the first ever between a U.S. president and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations — devoted a paragraph on Myanmar, a major irritant in relations between the two sides.
But the statement did not call for the release of political prisoners, including Suu Kyi, who has spent 14 of the last 20 years under detention by the military regime. It only urged Myanmar to ensure that the elections it intends to hold in 2010 are "conducted in a free, fair, inclusive and transparent manner."

However, a direct appeal from Obama carries more weight as he is the most powerful leader to have conveyed the message directly to a top Myanmar official.

Thein Sein did not address leaders' concerns about Suu Kyi, said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. "We expected a bit more but it was not forthcoming. We hope (democracy) ... in Myanmar will become a reality sooner than later," he told reporters.

He said a reference to Suu Kyi was not included in the statement because there was no consensus.

White House aides said ASEAN was unlikely to include an explicitly critical statement on one of its members, since it would amount to Myanmar criticizing itself. That's why Obama raised the issue directly in his remarks to the group, said the aides.

Obama, in a broad policy speech in Tokyo on Saturday, also made a point of mentioning Suu Kyi by name.
Before the summit, the 11 leaders gathered for a photo shoot for a few minutes, but Obama and Thein Sein stayed far from each other and made no contact of any sort.

The Myanmar government has said the 2010 elections are another step toward democracy, but has not clarified whether Suu Kyi will be allowed to participate. The junta refused to honor the result of the last elections in 1990 when Suu Kyi's party won by a landslide.

Although the United States recently eased its policy toward Myanmar by initiating talks with the generals, it has made clear economic sanctions won't be lifted unless Suu Kyi is released.

Earlier this month, two senior U.S. diplomats went to Myanmar for talks, and also had a private meeting with Suu Kyi. It was the highest-level U.S. visit to Myanmar in 14 years.

Sunday's U.S.-ASEAN summit — held just after the 21-nation Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum — is the outcome of the new thinking in Washington that ignoring Myanmar will not yield any results, and relations with Southeast Asia should not be held hostage by the junta.

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11/15/2009 08:04 AM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
Hmm .... wonder if the Nobel Committee saw this coming?

You know this would free up the blocked energy and God knows what'll happen next! Obama's talking to the Chinese as we type.

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11/15/2009 11:22 AM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
No one interested in good news?

I know it's premature to say it but it's about frickkin time. Release her!

hf
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11/15/2009 11:24 AM
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Gosh, bet that scared them--NOT!

Yeah, sure, they will get right on that, right?
One of the most important aspects of conspiracy theories is being able to discern when there isn't one.

Oh yeah, like you'd understand anyway.

Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket?. . .J. Handy
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11/15/2009 11:26 AM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
I'm afraid she won't be released before the pole shift, which will see those southeastern Asian countries under water.
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11/15/2009 11:32 AM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
Gosh, bet that scared them--NOT!

Yeah, sure, they will get right on that, right?
 Quoting: Bluebird



May be one of the reasons Obama's gone East so often

it takes time to undo decades of bullying from the US.

Diplomacy, Bluebird, takes time and you know

it's all about Time, and it feels like the time is right.

hf
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11/15/2009 11:33 AM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
I'm afraid she won't be released before the pole shift, which will see those southeastern Asian countries under water.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 767101



shark
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11/15/2009 11:56 AM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
I'm afraid she won't be released before the pole shift, which will see those southeastern Asian countries under water.



shark
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If it's any consolation, I know she will be rescued from the rising waters while those who held her captive will drown. She has an important role to play in the future.
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11/15/2009 12:02 PM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
I'm afraid she won't be released before the pole shift, which will see those southeastern Asian countries under water.



shark


If it's any consolation, I know she will be rescued from the rising waters while those who held her captive will drown. She has an important role to play in the future.
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I like your thought processes.

I believe she does have an important part to play in the coming world. Notice how it sometimes takes years and years of suffering before something wonderful happens making it all worthwhile.
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11/15/2009 12:09 PM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
good for him

may God bless Obama everywhere he goes

the haters are just jealous

free Suu Kyi now!
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11/15/2009 02:26 PM
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Re: Obama tells Myanmar junta to free Suu Kyi
good for him

may God bless Obama everywhere he goes

the haters are just jealous

free Suu Kyi now!
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Thanks for your comments hf

I sent both Obama & Michelle light in support of their work together and received a huge blast of light in return. I'll never forget it.





GLP