Wednesday, August 12, 2009

World criticized the sentence imposed San Su s in Myanmar

London - European Union, Secretary General of the UN and many world leaders and a representative of the Association of South East Asia (ASEAN) have expressed concern and condemned the verdict yesterday imposed opozicionoj liderki Myanmar Aung San Su Ci. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Mun strongly condemned the sentence of an additional 18 months of home detention for liderku mjanmarske opposition.


In the statement that his spokesman announced, Ban Ki Mun appealed to the military authorities to immediately and unconditionally release "winners of the Nobel prizes for peace and that it" without delay work as essential partners in the process of national dialogue and reconciliation. " British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that it was "distressed and angry" after the conviction Aung San Su s in the 18 months of home detention and urged the UN to impose arms embargo on the sale of the country in which the military junta in power. The EU added that it will be adopted new measures against those who are responsible for this verdict and will be pooštrene restrictive measures against the regime in Myanmar. Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anif Amman convened the special meeting of ASEAN and said that the verdict is causing "great concern". And the national sekretarka Hilary Clinton called on the unconditional release of the freedom of opposition activists. The error message was again sentenced to 18 months home detention for violation of conditions of the previous home was in custody when the house came the unauthorized American John Jeta preplivavši lake in May this year.

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