Burmese Newspaper Readers see Conspiracy in Daw Suu’s Trial
MoeMaKa Reporter 003
May 22, 2009
Some Burmese were skeptical on yesterday’s closed door trial of Daw Suu, sources told. They were more outraged when they read the news of the court room’s procession of 20th May on yesterday’s state run media.
Some readers were upset when the junta’s press reported that the prosecuting lawyers raised the fact on the two woman dresses with head hoods similar to Muslim woman dress confiscated by the police from the American intruder swam from the Inya Lake to Daw’s Suu residence. It was followed by the confirmation from the Police Officer, Tin Zaw Tun that if the dresses were put on with the sun glasses as demonstrated by the prosecuting lawyer, he won’t be able to recognized anyone inside the dress.
“Now the government is trying to frame Daw Suu and her colleagues. They were trying to accuse that she was planning to run away from the house arrest by disguising herself with the help of this foreigner. It is a wicked evil plot.”
Said one of the lawyers from Rangoon and concluded that;
“Anyone on the street or in the market would tell that SPDC is committing treachery. They are constructing all lies. All the diplomats and the reporters visited yesterday court session would know about it. Why we have to take all these fabrication!”
One of the young student from downtown Rangoon told that according to the news received from the internet and email, Senior General Than Shwe is celebrating and rejoicing for the success of his plot on Daw Suu.
“He is treating not only Daw Suu but also all the Burmese public like nothing, he is toying us what ever he wish turning and tossing around like water. We will try to go near Insein Prsion or if not, we will go and wait for the news at NLD’s headquarter tomorrow”
He said his opinion after reading the state-run newspaper.
One of the Buddhist monks who used to speak at regular Dhamma talk to the public commented that;
“General Soe Win who tried to assassinate Daw Suu and her convoy at Dipeyin in upper Burma back in May 2003 had suffered painfully before he died in 2007. Now again they are trying to disgrace Daw Suu. They are blind with prejudice, they do not see Peace. They do not want to reconcile. In 2007, they cracked down on the Monks, in 2008, after Nargis storm, they ignored the dead and the sufferings of storms’ victims. They sent all the outspoken relief volunteers to jails, sentencing them 50 to 100 years. Now in 2009, they are persecuting the National Leader. They are now heading to their own destruction but themselves.”
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