For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 6, 2002
Statement by the U.S. President
The United States welcomes the release
from house arrest of Burma's Nobel Laureate Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi, whose party won an overwhelming victory in elections
in 1990 but was never allowed to assume power. We hope her
release will be "a new dawn" for Burma, as Daw Aung
San Suu Kyi told her supporters earlier today, and lead to
national reconciliation and a restoration of democracy. All
parties should seize this opportunity to press ahead with
the urgent work of restoring the rule of law and basic political
and civil rights for all Burmese. Only a return to democracy
and reintegration with the international community can bring
the freedom and prosperity which the people of Burma both
long for and deserve.
The United States will closely monitor
the situation within Burma as this process unfolds. We will
also consult with ASEAN, Japan, the European Union and other
partners on how the international community can most effectively
encourage further progress toward restoration of democracy.
I compliment UN Special Envoy Razali Ismael for his tireless
efforts to promote reconciliation within Burma and for helping
to facilitate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's release.
(Mirrored for Informational
purpose.
The orignal version can be found @ Whitehouse
News Release.)
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