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The Missing Lady.(Burma's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi jailed again)

Newsweek International

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As far as tyrants go, Gen. Than Shwe is something of a chameleon. The 70-year-old leader of Burma's ruling junta gave up socialism for a system of state-sponsored corruption. He dabbled with democracy, agreeing to release opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest several times during the 1990s as the junta pondered giving her National League for Democracy a role in government. But the general showed his true colors last week by tossing Suu Kyi and top NLD leaders back in jail. "The junta's afraid they cannot control her," says a Thai Army general who watches Burma closely, "so they [felt they] had to stop her now."

The regime had been embarrassed by crowds flocking to see Suu Kyi on a swing through northern Burma, and made its move after clashes between pro-government thugs and followers of Suu Kyi left dozens dead or wounded. When the junta released her from house arrest in May 2002, it was no doubt hoping to encourage the lifting of crippling international sanctions. Instead Suu Kyi held out for real reform, and in the meantime traveled the country reopening offices of the NLD. Last October the junta cut off talks. The crowds that greeted Suu Kyi were subjected to increasing harassment from the Army and police.

Supporters of Suu Kyi say the authorities acted now because they realized they'd opened a Pandora's box. The NLD won a landslide election in 1990 but was never allowed to take power, and more than a decade of crackdowns had apparently not dimmed its support. As Suu Kyi crisscrossed the country in recent months, the crowds swelled; some people walked several miles just to get a glimpse of her. She became increasingly bold, publicly chastising the generals for not beginning dialogue, and just last month she repeated the opposition demand that the junta accept the outcome of the 1990 election. "In the last six weeks Gen. Than Shwe has become increasingly concerned at the visual evidence of her overwhelming acceptance and popularity among the people of Burma," says Janelle Saffin, a spokeswoman for the opposition's Thailand-based government in exile.

The incident that sparked the violence is hotly disputed. Burmese officials claim pro-government supporters and NLD activists suddenly engaged in late-night clashes on May 30 near the northern town of Ye-u, and that Suu Kyi was taken into "protective custody" after four people were killed and 50 wounded. They deny that the NLD leader, known and widely revered in Burma as "The Lady," was injured.

Opposition groups, witnesses and Western and Asian diplomats tell a different story. According to several similar accounts, a military- backed political group that included armed soldiers and ex-prisoners wielding bamboo sticks attacked a motorcade carrying Suu Kyi and hundreds of supporters as it approached ...

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