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by Mungpi   
Monday, 25 August 2008 20:53

New Delhi - Burma's detained Opposition leader and democracy icon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has reportedly been refusing food supplies since last week, Opposition sources said.

Exiled opposition party, the National League for Democracy – Liberated Area, said the detained party leader was last sent food supplies on August 15, and since then she has been refusing to accept any more food supplies.

Nyo Ohn Myint, Foreign Affairs in-charge of NLD-LA, said Aung San Suu Kyi, since her last detention in May 2003, has been sent food supplies on a weekly basis by her party youths.

"She was sent the last food supply on August 15, and she reportedly told the youths not to bring her food in the following weeks," Nyo Ohn Myint said.

According to him, Aung San Suu Kyi's food supply was due on August 22, but on her request the youths have not sent her any more supplies.

"We are not sure why she reused the food supplies," said Nyo Ohn Myint, adding that in his personal view, the Nobel Peace Laureate might be beginning a hunger strike.
Aung San Suu Kyi, last week, declined to meet visiting UN special envoy Mr. Ibrahim Gambari, who also failed to meet Burma's military junta supremo Snr. Gen. than Shwe, during his six-day visit to the country that ended on Saturday.

 

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