Aung San Suu Kyi reported on hunger strike
YANGON, Myanmar, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Aung San Suu Kyi's party
says the Nobel Peace Prize winner is on a hunger strike to protest
her continued house arrest in Myanmar.
In a statement, the National League for Democracy said its
members had been unable to get details of Suu Kyi's physical
condition, The Telegraph reported.
"She is refusing food supplies in protest against ... her
unlawful detention under the security law," the party said. "Her
safety and well-being are the sole responsibility of the authorities
who have unlawfully detained her."
The league won parliamentary elections in 1990, but the
military junta ruling the country formerly known as Burma refused to
relinquish power. Suu Kyi has been under confinement for 13 of the
past 19 years.
In 1999 and 2003, rumors that she was starving herself
turned out to be unfounded. She reportedly told her lawyer, Kyi Win,
Monday that she was well but had lost weight.
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