ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္ ရံုးခ်ိန္းကို ၾသဂုတ္လ ၁၁ ရက္ေန႔သို႔ ေရႊ႔ဆိုင္း
(From www.saffrontoward.blogspot.com)
ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္ အား ယေန႔ရံုးခ်ိန္းတြင္ အမိန္႔ခ်မည္ဟု သတင္းမ်ား ထြက္ေနခဲ့ေသာ္လည္း ယေန႔ရံုးခ်ိန္းတြင္ အမိန္မခ်ပဲ ေနာက္လ ၁၁ ေန႔သို႔ ေရႊ႔ဆိုင္းေၾကာင္း ရံုးခ်ိန္းကိုသာ ဖတ္ၾကားသြားခဲ့သည္ဟု သိရသည္။
အင္းစိန္ေစ်းကို အဏာပိုင္မ်ားက ပိတ္ခုိင္းထားျပီး အေစာပို္င္းရက္မ်ားကကဲ့သို႔ပင္ အင္းစိန္လမ္းၾကီးကို ပိတ္ထား သည့္အျပင္ လမ္းသြယ္မ်ားကိုပါ ပိတ္ဆို႔ထားလိုက္သည္။
သို႔ေသာ္ လံုျခံဳေရးတင္းၾကပ္သည့္ၾကားမွ ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္အား ေထာက္ခံေၾကာင္းျပသသည့္အေနျဖင့္ ပါတီဝင္မ်ားအပါအဝင္ လူ ၅ဝဝ ခန္႔ စု႐ုံး ေရာက္ရွိ လာခဲ့ၾကသည္။
ၿမိဳ႔ခံ တဦးက ယေန႔တြင္ လာေရာက္ သတင္းနားေထာင္သူမ်ား၊ အားေပးၾကသူမ်ားမွာ ယခင္ေန႔မ်ားကထက္ ပိုမိုမ်ားျပားသျဖင္ တစံုတရာ ျပႆနာ ေပၚေပါက္လာမည္ကို စိုး၍ ေရႊ႕ဆိုင္းလိုက္ျခင္းျဖစ္ႏိုင္ေၾကာင္း ေျပာျပ ခဲ့သည္။
ႏိုင္ငံေရး သံုးသပ္သူ ေတာ္ေတာ္မ်ားမ်ား ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္အား ေထာင္ဒဏ္ ခ်မွတ္လိမ့္မည္ဟု ယူဆေန ၾကသည္။
စစ္ဘက္ႏွင့္ နီးစပ္ေသာ အသိုင္းအဝိုင္းမ်ားက ေျပျပရာတြင္ ေဒၚေအာင္ဆန္းစုၾကည္အား ေထာင္ဒဏ္ခ်သင့္ မခ်သင့္ႏွင့္ ပါတ္သက္၍ ထိပ္ပိုင္းေခါင္းေဆာင္မ်ားတြင္ အယူအဆကြဲျပားမႈမ်ား ျဖစ္ေပၚေနသည္ဟု သိရပါ သည္။
၃၀ ရက္ေန႔ႏွင့္ ယေန႔တြင္ အမ်ိဳးသားဒီမိုကေရစီ အဖြဲ႕ခ်ဳပ္ အဖြဲ႔ဝင္မ်ား အပါအဝင္ ဖမ္းဆီးခံရသူ စုစုေပါင္း ၂၃ ဦး ရွိခဲ့ၿပီး ထိုအထဲမွ ေဒၚေနာ္အုန္းလွႏွင့္ ေအာင္လံအမတ္ ဦးညြန္႔လိႈင္တို႔ကို ယေန႔နံနက္က ျပန္လႊတ္ ေပးခဲ့သည္ဟု သိရပါသည္။
(From Mail)
စီရင္ခ်က္ခ်မယ္႔ရက္ကို Aug 11သို႔ေရႊ႕ဆိုင္းလိုက္ေႀကာင္း တရားသူႀကီးေႀကၿငာခ်က္အဆံုးမွာ ေဒၚစုက သံတမန္မ်ားဖက္သို႔လွည္႔၍.. လူႀကီးမင္းမ်ားကို ေနာက္ထပ္အလုပ္ရႈပ္ေစအံုးမွာၿဖစ္
(From www.sbs.com.au)
Suu Kyi's verdict delayed to August 11
31 July 2009 | 02:48:02 PM | Source: AAP
The Nobel peace laureate faces up to five years in jail if convicted on charges of breaching the terms of her house arrest following an incident in which an American man swam across a lake to her heavily-secured villa in May.
Critics have accused Burma's iron-fisted generals of using the intrusion to Suu Kyi's house by US national John Yettaw as an excuse to keep the opposition leader locked up during elections that are due in 2010.
"The court said they have to consider legal problems, that's why they said they will give the verdict on August 11," her lawyer Nyan Win told AFP after Friday's brief hearing at Rangoon's notorious Insein prison.
"We are not surprised. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was also not surprised," said Nyan Win, who is also the spokesman for her National League for Democracy. Daw is a term of respect in the Burmese language.
Diplomats and Burmese officials also confirmed the delay in the case.
"The reason the judges gave is that they have to review the case again," said a foreign diplomat who attended the hearing.
Riot police surrounded the prison on Friday and police trucks patrolled the city following warnings in the junta-controlled state media that protests would not be tolerated.
The judges had said earlier this week that they would give their verdict on Friday following a two-and-a-half-month trial that has unleashed a storm of international outrage against Burma's military regime.
Diplomats from all foreign missions in Rangoon were allowed into the trial, Western diplomatic sources and Burmese officials said.
Observers and diplomats have widely predicted a guilty verdict but there has been speculation that the junta might bow slightly to foreign pressure and give a lesser prison sentence or even return her to house arrest.
Washington, which like the European Union has imposed sanctions against the Burmese regime, demanded Suu Kyi's release late on Thursday.
"We believe that she should be immediately and unconditionally released, along with the 2,100 other political prisoners in Burma," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said.
Verdicts had also been expected on Friday in the cases of Yettaw and of Khin Win and Win Ma Ma, two female aides who were living with Suu Kyi at the lakeside property when the American arrived there in the dead of night.
Yettaw, 53, from Falcon, Missouri, faces charges of abetting Suu Kyi's breach of security laws, immigration violations and a municipal charge of illegal swimming. All three also face up to five years in prison.
Burma's junta has kept Suu Kyi in detention for nearly 14 of the past 20 years, ever since it refused to recognise her National League for Democracy's landslide victory in elections in 1990.
Yettaw has said he embarked on his mission to warn Suu Kyi of a vision that she would be assassinated, dismissing suggestions by the regime he was an agent of a foreign power bent on freeing her from detention.
He was arrested swimming back from her house just days before the most recent six-year spell of her house arrest was due to expire.
Lawyers for Suu Kyi have argued that she cannot be held responsible for Yettaw's actions, and that the legal framework for her initial detention at her house was under a 1975 law that has been superseded by later constitutions.
Suu Kyi told the trial that she did not report the American to the authorities for humanitarian reasons. The junta says she gave food, shelter and assistance to Yettaw, who has diabetes.
(From www.moemaka.com)
ဇူလိုင္ ၃၁ - တရားရုံးခ်ိန္းမတိုင္မီ အဖမ္းခံရသူ ၂၃ ဦး စာရင္းရသည့္အနက္မွ ၂ ဦး ျပန္လြတ္လာဟု ဆို
မုိးမခအေထာက္ေတာ္ ၀၀၉
ဇူလိုင္ ၃၁၊ ၂၀၀၉
၎တို႔မွာ -
ေရနံေခ်ာင္း
၁။ ကိုျမင့္ေငြ
၂။ ကိုတင့္လြင္
၃။ ကိုသန္းေအာင္
၄။ အမည္မသိ
ေအာင္လံ
၅။ ဦးေအးျမင့္
၆။ ဦးမင္းေမာင္
ေတာင္တြင္းႀကီး
၇။ ကိုစိုး
၈။ ကိုပါေလး
၉။ ကိုေက်ာ္ႏိုင္
ၿမိဳ႕သစ္
၁၀။ ဦးသာေအာင္ (အမတ္)
၁၁။ မဇင္မမထြန္း
၁၂။ ကိုသန္းစိုးျမင့္
ဒဂံုၿမိဳ႕သစ္
၁၃။ ကိုထိန္ဝင္း
၁၄။ ေဒၚခင္ဝင္းၾကည္
မဂၤလာဒံု
၁၅။ မခင္ျမတ္သူ
ေဒါပံု
၁၆။ ကိုေနလင္းေက်ာ္
သာေကတ
၁၇။ ကိုေနလင္းစိုး
မင္းဘူး
၁၈။ ဦးေသာင္းစိုး-ဥကၠဌ (မေကြးအမွတ္ ၂ ရဲစခန္းမွာခ်ဳပ္ထား)
စကု
၁၉။ ကိုေနမ်ိဳးေက်ာ္ (မေကြးအမွတ္ ၁ ရဲစခန္းမွာခ်ဳပ္ထား)
ပြင့္ျဖဴ
၂၀။ ကိုေအာင္၀င္း (ပြင့္ျဖဴရဲစခန္းမွာခ်ဳပ္ထား)
၂၁။ အမည္မသိ (ပြင့္ျဖဴရဲစခန္းမွာခ်ဳပ္ထား)
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