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Good news!!

Myanmar To Release Opposition Leader
Sun May 5, 7:53 PM ET
By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE, Associated Press Writer

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Myanmar's military junta will release opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest on Monday, Myanmar's ambassador in Washington and a military government spokesman said.

"With regard to Aung San Suu Kyi, I have been informed that she is at liberty to carry out all her activities, including matters concerning her party, as of May 6, 2002," Ambassador Linn Myaing told the Associated Press in a telephone interview.

The ambassador said he expected she would be free later Monday.

The end of Suu Kyi's detention after 19 months has been widely expected for days following U.N.-brokered negotiations aimed at breaking a political deadlock in Myanmar, also known as Burma.

In Yangon, a spokesman for Myanmar's military junta confirmed that her release was imminent, but gave no details of any reconciliation deal or what her political role would be.

"She can travel. We will sort of cooperate because she is a prominent person. The government is responsible for her security," said spokesman Col. Hla Min said by telephone. "This means there is no condition (on her release), but we will cooperate."

In a written statement released earlier, Hla Min said Monday would mark "a new page for the people of Myanmar and the international community."

The statement did not mention Suu Kyi by name, but said: "We shall recommit ourselves to allowing all of our citizens to participate freely in the life of our political process, while giving priority to national unity, peace and stability of the country as well as the region."

Hla Min said the junta would also continue an earlier process of releasing political detainees, many of them Suu Kyi supporters.

"We have released nearly 600 detainees in recent months and shall continue to release those who will cause no harm to the community," he said.

The comments by the ambassador and the junta spokesman were made just before dawn Myanmar time and there was no immediate physical sign in Yangon that Suu Kyi was about to be free.

Scores of foreign reporters have been keeping a vigil outside the barricaded avenue that leads to Suu Kyi's lakeside villa.

The junta came to power in 1988 after crushing a pro-democracy movement during which Suu Kyi came into prominence.

The government put her under house arrest in 1989 and called general elections in 1990, which were won by her party. However, the junta refused to hand over power.

Suu Kyi, who won the 1991 Nobel Peace prize for her democracy struggle, was released in 1995 but was prohibited from traveling outside Yangon. She was placed under house arrest again in September 2000 after two high-profile attempts to leave the capital, formerly known as Rangoon

However, the two sides began reconciliation talks in October 2000, brokered by U.N. special envoy Razali Ismail, who also predicted major political changes after his latest visit to the country last month.
 
I'm sure our boys are very happy! Here's a pic of her!

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In her honor, let's post the lyrics and pics to the videos for her song, Walk On!
 
I saw that as I was watching CNN...this is such a great day! Amen! I'm so glad she decided to "walk on"...such an inspiration!

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The whole wide world feels like a shrine to the worker bees, who stole it from God anyhow.
Lay it down, child
Lay it down, child
And walk into this room all made with love for you...


And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.
 
In honor of her release, I'll post my stills from the video.

And love
Is not the easy thing
The only baggage
That you can bring
Not the easy thing
The only baggage you can bring
Is all that you can't leave behind


And if the darkness is to keep us apart
And if the daylight feels like it's a long way off
And if your glass heart should crack
And for a second you turn back
Oh no, be strong


Walk on
Walk on
What you got, they can't steal it
No they can't even feel it


Walk on
Walk on
Stay safe tonight


You're packing a suitcase for a place
None of us has been
A place that has to be believed
To be seen


You could have flown away
A singing bird
In an open cage
Who will only fly
Only fly for freedom


Walk on
Walk on
What you got
You can't deny it
Can't sell it or buy it


Walk on
Walk on
You stay safe tonight


And I know it aches
How your heart it breaks
You can only take so much


Walk on
Walk on


Home
Hard to know what it is
If you never had one


Home
I can't say where it is
But I know I'm going


Home
That's where the hurt is


And I know it aches
And your heart it breaks
You can only take so much
Walk on


Leave it behind
You've got to leave it behind


All that you fashion
All that you make
All that you build
All that you break


All that you measure
All that you feel
All this you can leave behind


All that you reason
All that you care

It's only time
And I'll never fill up all I find



All that you sense
All that you scheme
All you dress up
And all that you see


All you create
All that you wreck
All that you hate



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Daisy

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Your taking steps that make you feel dizzy
Then you learn to like the way it feels


The Mouth Moves in Mysterious Ways

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that is great news!! what an inspirational woman!

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Thanks for the good news, she is a great human being and I admire her very much.
 
This is absolutely wonderful news. I just went onto a news site and found it, ran over here, and of course there was a thread about it.

You could have flown away
A singing bird
In an open cage
Who will only fly
Only fly for freedom


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I used to think
As birds take wing
They sing through life so why can't we?


?Poetry doesn?t belong to those who write it; it belongs to those who need it.?
 
Great, great news. She is such an incredible person, add me to the list of admirers as well.
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When I woke up this morning they were plaing Walk On on the radio and then they told the good news!!!

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Another news bit from U2.com

Burmese pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been released from house arrest.

After days of speculation and months of secret negotiations with the ruling military government, Aung San Suu Kyi has appeared in public for the first time in 18 months. Thousands of supporters mobbed her as she arrived at the headquarters of her party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), and the Nobel Peace Prize winner said her release was unconditional and she was free to go anywhere she wanted.

"I hope to be able to carry out all my duties for my party and my country in the best possible way," she said.

But Aung San Sui Kyi made it clear she regarded the military government's decision to free her as only the beginning of a political process. "My release should not be looked at as a major breakthrough for democracy. For all people in Burma to enjoy basic freedom - that would be the major breakthrough".

Asked when she believed democracy would come to her homeland, she replied: "I hope not in too many more years."

U2's Grammy winning song Walk On is dedicated to Aung San Suu Kyi and her face appears in the video for the track.

Aung San Suu Kyi has long symbolised the struggle of Burma's people to be free. Her party, the National League for Democracy (NLD) won 82% of the seats in the 1990 election yet the military refused to transfer power to Burma's democratically elected leaders.

Under house arrest Aung San Suu Kyi's movements have been severely restricted, her phone frequently cut and she was prevented from seeing her family. Hundreds of her supporters have been detained, many suffering torture and in some cases death.

Her message is a simple one - that only by fighting fear can you truly be free.

One celebrating supporter, who did not want to be named for fear of government retribution, said: "I am very proud of her. She is our national heroine. Now Burma is very poor but when she rules our country I think it will become better."

The generals who rule Burma have yet to spell out any plans to share power with the opposition and commentators belileve the challenge facing Aung San Suu Kyi is to persuade the military to relinquish its grip after 40 years.


The more I read about her, the more she becomes an inspiration, not only as a political leader, but as a woman also. And so many people say we can't do anything...what an inspiration!
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The whole wide world feels like a shrine to the worker bees, who stole it from God anyhow.
Lay it down, child
Lay it down, child
And walk into this room all made with love for you...


And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.
 
These are some gorgeous photos.

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I used to think
As birds take wing
They sing through life so why can't we?


?Poetry doesn?t belong to those who write it; it belongs to those who need it.?
 
I saw that and I was going to post it until I saw it was already here. I couldn't believe it, it was too good to be true! I really didn't expect it to happen but it's fantastic that it did! YEAH! WALK ON!

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When you stop taking chances and stay where you sit you won't live any longer but it'll feel like it!
 
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