Access to Suu Kyi an Aim of U.N. Envoy
From Times Wire Reports
U.N. envoy Razali Ismail’s planned trip to Myanmar today boosted pressure on its military government to allow access to detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, reportedly injured in a clash that prompted a crackdown on her party.
U.S. officials said weapons, bloodied clothes and other evidence found at the site of the May 28 clash suggest it was an ambush by pro-junta thugs and that many more people may have been killed than the four cited by the government.
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