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While Amnesty International is blasting 'wretched' Australia for giving illegal migrants free room and board on lovely tropical islands, you would be hard pressed to find anything about Aung San Suu Kyi on their website. Heck I even typed 'burma' in their search engine and came up with nothing; perhaps I misspelt it or should have included 'Hicks' in there somewhere.
Burma's military rulers have extended the detention under house arrest of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, government officials have said. Ms Suu Kyi's latest period under house arrest expired on Saturday, raising hopes that she would be released.

The pro-democracy leader has been held since May 2003, and has spent 10 of the last 16 years under house arrest. On Friday UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appealed to the head of Burma's military junta to free Ms Suu Kyi.

"I am relying on you, General Than Shwe, to do the right thing," Mr Annan said, addressing the head of the junta. But within hours Burma said Ms Suu Kyi, 60, would remain in detention.
You see, Kofi, the problem is their view of the 'right thing' is not quite the same as your's. Instead of begging, nagging and diplomatic waffling, I suggest you pick up the phone get the Europeans onside. Then tell the Junta, come down to their level (Super Nanny style, if needed) and tell em, if you don't release this woman and get out of power, then my 'soft power' buddies are going to follow you around in their war birds and provide you a fiery escort everywhere you go. Bombs and missiles will shadow you until you arrive at my negotiating table in a nervous wreck.

I'm sure they'll 'realign' their views after a few of their buddies get blown to smithereens.

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