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| Supporters of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi hold portraits of their detained leader at her National League for Democracy headquarters in Rangoon, 12, Nov. 2010 (Photo: AP) |
12 November 2010
Burma's military rulers appear to be on the verge of releasing pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest, after detaining her for most of the past two decades.
On Friday, a day ahead of her scheduled release, government officials told the French news agency her release was a certainty, although no time was mentioned.
And Tin Oo, vice chairman of her banned National League for Democracy party, said his sources told him her release order has been signed.
Authorities increased security in Rangoon as supporters gathered near her lakeside home and at the party's headquarters.
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On Friday, a day ahead of her scheduled release, government officials told the French news agency her release was a certainty, although no time was mentioned.
And Tin Oo, vice chairman of her banned National League for Democracy party, said his sources told him her release order has been signed.
Authorities increased security in Rangoon as supporters gathered near her lakeside home and at the party's headquarters.
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