Burmese Newspaper Readers see Conspiracy in Daw Suu’s Trial

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Burmese Newspaper Readers see Conspiracy in Daw Suu’s Trial

MoeMaKa Reporter 003

May 22, 2009

 

Some Burmese were skeptical on yesterday’s closed door trial of Daw Suu, sources told. They were more outraged when they read the news of the court room’s procession of 20th May on yesterday’s state run media.

Some readers were upset when the junta’s press reported that the prosecuting lawyers raised the fact on the two woman dresses with head hoods similar to Muslim woman dress confiscated by the police from the American intruder swam from the Inya Lake to Daw’s Suu residence. It was followed by the confirmation from the Police Officer, Tin Zaw Tun that if the dresses were put on with the sun glasses as demonstrated by the prosecuting lawyer, he won’t be able to recognized anyone inside the dress.

“Now the government is trying to frame Daw Suu and her colleagues. They were trying to accuse that she was planning to run away from the house arrest by disguising herself with the help of this foreigner. It is a wicked evil plot.”

In front of Insein Prison, the fourth day

In front of Insein Prison, the fourth day

MoeMaKa

May 21, 2009

 

Burmese Judicial System in Chaos

            When the lawyers representing Ko Wai Lin and Ko Nyi Nyi Aung arrived at Insein Prison to represent their clients under detention at the prison’s court, they were told by the authorized spoke person who came out of the restricted grate that there’s no judge today so there’s no court session for them. The lawyers were never notified in advance.