Suu Kyi’s prayer march blocked

Published May 28, 2007

YANGON: Police blocked a prayer march by more than 300 supporters of democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar's commercial capital Yangon on Sunday two days after the military junta extended her house arrest for another year.

The protesters, led by former student leaders of the 1988 pro-democracy uprising that was brutally put down by the regime, had planned to hold prayers at the famed Shwedagon Pagoda.

But police and junta supporters set up barricades and blocked access to the site, which has been the scene of previous prayer vigils for Suu Kyi. The group, most of them members of Suu Kyi's main opposition National League for Democracy (NLD), returned to the party's headquarters where they prayed and shouted slogans such as “Free Aung San Suu Kyi” and “Release Her Now”.

Sunday's protest also marked the anniversary of the NLD's sweeping 1990 election victory ignored by the military, which has ruled the former Burma in various guises since 1962.—Reuters