စိတ္၀င္စားဖြယ္သတင္းတစ္ပုဒ္

Thursday, May 7, 2009
         စိတ္၀င္စားဖုိ.ေကာင္းတဲ.သတင္းတစ္ပုဒ္ပါ......


 
       ကြ်န္ေတာ္ကေတာ.မ်ဥ္းနီတားထားတဲ.စာေႀကာင္းေတြကုိဖတ္ၿပီးေတာ.နားမလည္နုိင္
                     ဘူးခင္ဗ်ာ......  သိရွိနားလည္တဲ.သူမ်ားကူညီရွင္းၿပေပးယင္ေကာင္းမွာပဲ
                              လို.ရုိးရုိးသားသားဆႏၵၿဖစ္မိပါတယ္.....

   ေအာက္မွာအဲဒီသတင္းအေႀကာင္း timesonline မွာပါလာတာပါ။

American man arrested in lake outside Aung San Suu Kyi's home

 

An American man has been arrested in Burma after allegedly spending three nights at the home of Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's detained opposition leader.
John William Yeattaw, 53, was fished out of the Inya Lake in Rangoon early yesterday after returning from a visit to Ms Suu Kyi's lakeside home, according to the Myanma Ahlin newspaper. He had confessed to swimming across the lake on Sunday evening and sneaking into her home, the newspaper reported.
Today, more than 20 police entered Ms Suu Kyui's compound, where she has been kept under house arrest for more than 13 of the past 19 years. The compound is tightly guarded and she is not allowed visitors, apart from her doctor.
"He secretly entered the house and stayed there," the newspaper reported, saying that Mr Yeattaw swam with an empty five-litre plastic water jug, presumably to use as a float.

Police confiscated his belongings, including an American passport, a camera, a pair of pliars and $100 along with a black backpack. His motive remained unclear.
A spokesman from the US Embassy in Rangoon said that he was trying to get details of the arrest.
"The embassy has not yet been informed by authorities and we don't know anything about it," the spokesman said.
It is the first time that an outsider has managed to get into Ms Suu Kyi's compound or swum across the lake to her home. Swimming in the vicinity of her compound is forbidden.
Earlier this week, Burma's junta rejected an appeal to free Ms Suu Kyi, whose most recent period of detention is due to expire on May 27.
Nyan Win, spokesman for the National League for Democracy, which Ms Suu Kyi leads, said that the country's military authorities summoned a member of Ms Suu Kyi's legal team to the administrative capital of Naypyidaw last Friday and handed over a letter rejecting the appeal for her release.
Mr Win said that he was still hopeful Ms Suu Kyi would be freed later this month when her six-year detention expires, although there were no indications that she would be released.

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