blogs  
 
yournews
   
 
Video Photos Finance Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
| |
 
  Home ›
 
Asia Pacific News

 

Myanmar allows Suu Kyi party to reopen offices
Posted: 11 March 2010 1234 hrs

  Aung San Suu Kyi
 
Photos  of

   
 
Related News
UN urges Myanmar to let Aung San Suu Kyi contest polls


YANGON: Myanmar's ruling junta has allowed the opposition party of Aung San Suu Kyi to reopen regional offices that have been closed since 2003, a party spokesman said Thursday.

Around 300 offices of the National League for Democracy (NLD) around the country were shut after an attack by a pro-government mob on Suu Kyi's motorcade in May 2003 left dozens of people dead.

"They have not yet informed our party headquarters but the authorities have informed regional and divisional offices that they can reopen," NLD spokesman Nyan Win said.

He said that around 100 of the offices had already reopened and that the rest would follow suit.

The move comes ahead of elections promised by Myanmar's ruling generals later this year, which are expected in October or November although the regime has not yet set a date.

The junta released election laws this week under which the NLD must expel Suu Kyi from its ranks or be dissolved, on the grounds that a person serving a prison term cannot be a party member.

Suu Kyi was sentenced to three years' jail in August over an incident in which a US man swam to her lakeside home, but her sentence was commuted by junta supremo Than Shwe to 18 months under house arrest.

The Nobel Peace Laureate has been in detention for 14 of the past 20 years.

- AFP/sc


 


Other asiapacific News
Arrest warrant for Maldives ex-president
Biden meets Chinese activists ahead of VP visit
Aussie abattoir shuts down over animal abuse
Police chief defection rumours spark China intrigue
Iran, free trade pact top EU-India summit agenda
US recognises new government of Maldives
'Don't talk to editors', Australia MPs told
Car bomb in Thai south kills 1, wounds 15
Japan mayor slams US base deal
Sidelined police chief sparks China leadership intrigue
Pakistan Al-Qaeda chief killed by US drone
New Maldives leader struggles to curb 'anarchy'
Maldives ex-president issued arrest warrant
China faces shortage on hospice care
Leopard drags away and eats 14-year-old girl
N.Z. quake building was sub-standard
US Navy plane parts fall on Japan
Australia boatpeople bill hits more than US$300m
N. Korea completes hovercraft base near border
EU official off to Myanmar ahead of polls

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions