Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Burma: Aung San Suu Kyi Imprisoned

  • Pro-democracy leader taken to prison; trial to begin Monday
  • Lawyer blames her detention on American John W. Yeattaw
  • She allegedly let him stay in violation of house-arrest terms
  • Supporters say action an excuse to extend restrictions on her


WARNING: Gratuitious use of the word "foctor" -- Sarah Silverman Burma: It Can't Wait

Residence of Aung San Suu Kyi in Rangoon, Burma. The pro-democracy icon has been taken to the country's notorious Insein Prison to face charges over a US man who swam across a lake and spent two days at her home last week (AFP). MORE PHOTOS

Thirty Days for a Million Voices Join us in a renewed month-long campaign highlighting the Burmese struggle for liberty, democracy, and human rights. Each day, hear from celebrities who are raising their voices to build one million voices of support for Burma. Go to burmaitcantwait.org to see bonus footage, view more videos, and join the effort.

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