Sunday, February 13, 2011

The Nation (Thailand): Suu Kyi launches website

Rangoon-Aung San Suu Kyi, weekend Burmese opposition leader has launched a site to strengthen international ties and accelerate the "democratic union" in her country led by the military.
"A system of good communication is essential to our company to establish a network of peoples for democracy will be cover worldwide, Suu Kyi said in a statement released Monday online." In moving message to her National League for democracy (NLD) opposition online party, "I think we can achieve our goal of a democratic union at a faster pace," she says.

The Declaration was signed by NLD vice President Tin Oo. The Web site, http://www.nldburma.org, was made possible when authorities access to internet of Suu Kyi November 21 permies.

NLD is the Burma opposition main party. He won the general election in 1990 by a landslide, but it was blocked power by the junta since 20 years, with most of its leaders jailed. NLD boycotted the election of November in response to new regulations that would have forced to abandon its leader Suu Kyi as a member. As a result of the boycott, it loses its status of party.

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