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Tuesday 18 August 2009

The swimmer is free: Who is really guilty?



Mr. John William Yettaw, the man who caused all the troubles for Aung San Suu Kyi this recent months, has been released from prison and has now left Burma for good.

He is now free after the evil and murderous Burmese Junta accepted the plea of United States Senator Jim Webb to release him during his visit to the country. He was first sentenced to seven years' hard labour but Mr Yettaw will now be going back to Missouri, USA.

Last Tuesday, Aung San Suu Kyi was convicted by an unfair and sham "special" court in Rangoon for "breaking" the terms of her house arrest.
The sentence for her was originally three years' hard labour, which shocked diplomats who were present in the trial, but they said that the only thing that she did was just smile.

After a dramatic silence, the Interior Minister went inside the court and read out a special order from the head of the military regime, Than Shwe, that instructed that Daw Suu's sentence was to be now commuted to 18 months under house arrest.
Another year and a half behind bars in her own home: She won't be able to take part in the national elections scheduled by the junta for next year, unless she is released (which is, I think, only has a tiny chance for it to happen...)
Mr. John William Yettaw, the man who caused all the troubles for Aung San Suu Kyi this recent months, has been released from prison and has now left Burma for good.

He is now free after the evil and murderous Burmese Junta accepted the plea of United States Senator Jim Webb to release him during his visit to the country. He was first sentenced to seven years' hard labour but Mr Yettaw will now be going back to Missouri, USA.

Last Tuesday, Aung San Suu Kyi was convicted by an unfair and sham "special" court in Rangoon for "breaking" the terms of her house arrest.
The sentence for her was originally three years' hard labour, which shocked diplomats who were present in the trial, but they said that the only thing that she did was just smile.

After a dramatic silence, the Interior Minister went inside the court and read out a special order from the head of the military regime, Than Shwe, that instructed that Daw Suu's sentence was to be now commuted to 18 months under house arrest.
Another year and a half behind bars in her own home: She won't be able to take part in the national elections scheduled by the junta for next year, unless she is released (which is, I think, only has a tiny chance for it to happen...)

Although the commuting of the sentence gave a sigh of relief for supporters of Daw Suu, it still angered many people all over for the unfair judgement on her, which began another chain of protests and condemnations across the globe.

Many, including myself, have been asking: WHO IS REALLY GUILTY? Aung San Suu Kyi, the woman who has inspired millions for her courage and calmness, or Senior General Than Shwe and the junta, the men in the green uniform, army maniacs hated by their own people, because of the horrible atrocities that they have done to their countrymen.

After comparing these two people that have influenced the lives of the People of Burma, I'm sure that we all know who really is guilty.
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