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1990 Time Magazine Compact Almanac, The (1991)(Time).iso
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WORLD, Page 30World NotesBURMALocking the Gates
The city of Rangoon narrowly avoided another bloodbath last
week when club-wielding government troops waded into 1,000
protesters on Martyrs Day, which marked the 42nd anniversary of the
death of independence hero Aung San. The government reported that
44 people had been "detained."
It could have been much worse. Only hours earlier Aung San's
daughter Aung San Suu Kyi, 44, the general-secretary of the
opposition National League for Democracy, had canceled a scheduled
protest march out of fear that the ruling military junta would turn
it into a massacre. Said Suu Kyi in a letter sent to political
parties throughout the city: "Let the world know that under this
administration the Burmese people are like prisoners in their own
homes."
Her words proved prophetic. The next day government soldiers
placed Suu Kyi under house arrest, effectively cutting her off from
all contact with the outside world. For most political observers
in Rangoon, Suu Kyi's detention demonstrated that the junta never
intended to honor its promise of holding a free and fair election
next May.