UNHCHR Warmly Welcome Release of DASSK
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purpose. The orignal version can be found @ UNHCHR
Press Release.)
United Nations :: Press
Release :: Geneva 6 May 2002
Mary Robinson, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, and Paulo Pinheiro, the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on
Human Rights on the situation in Burma, warmly welcome the release of
Aung San Suu Kyi ending her 19 months of de facto house arrest and wish
to share this moment of great joy with the people of Burma and all
those who celebrate this historic event.
The High Commissioner
and the Special Rapporteur commend the Government of Burma for this
important step towards advancing the political dialogue and the process
of national reconciliation. They sincerely hope that Aung San Suu Kyi
will be able to resume fully her normal activities as a leader of a
legal political party and that her release will be followed by the
release of all other political prisoners in Burma.
In this
context, the High Commissioner and the Special Rapporteur wish to pay
tribute to the outstanding efforts of the UN Secretary-General and his
Special Envoy that have contributed to the progress of
confidence-building talks.
The release of Aung San Suu Kyi
attests that principled engagement with the Government of Burma has
been effective in supporting the best interests of the Burma people
and the promotion and protection of their human rights. Both the High
Commissioner and the Special Rapporteur are ready to discuss with the
Government of Burma possible cooperation endeavors that would enhance
the promotion and protection of human rights in Burma.
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