2006年VOA标准英语-Burmese Opposition Sees UN Visit as Positi(在线收听) |
By Ron Corben ---------------------------------------- Burma's opposition National League for Democracy says it expects further steps will be made in the near term towards democracy, following the visit of a senior United Nations official. Undersecretary-General Ibrahim Gambari, who concluded a three-day official visit Saturday, said he viewed the trip as a fact-finding mission, part of U.N. efforts to prompt democratic reform in Burma that has been stalled during the past two years.
National League for Democracy spokesman Nyan Win says the visit gives the party hope for the future. "We [were] surprised," he said. "We do not think Mr. Gambari will meet Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. We heard about this ... and I think the regime had changed their policy a little bit." Ibrahim Gambari, left, meets with Senior Gen. Than Shwe, right, in Naypyidaw The National League for Democracy leader's current term of house arrest was extended six months in November 2005, and is due to expire on May 27. But Nyan Win, asked if he thought the events might signal her imminent release, said he had no idea. "We do not know exactly," he said. "We are always expecting [the military] to release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi - we are expecting always. No sign, no indication about release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi." A political road map towards democracy set out by the government in late 2003 has stalled. A constitutional convention was convened last year, but the National League for Democracy boycotted the proceedings, calling the convention a ploy designed to extend military rule in Burma. |
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