The document is a letter from the President of the International Foundation for Burma National Congress to an unnamed President. It expresses gratitude for efforts to secure the release of Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest in Burma. It raises concerns for her safety given past attempts on her life by the military government and requests that a high-ranking US official visit her upon her release to show solidarity and help safeguard her as she continues her work for democracy in Burma.
The document is a letter from the President of the International Foundation for Burma National Congress to an unnamed President. It expresses gratitude for efforts to secure the release of Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest in Burma. It raises concerns for her safety given past attempts on her life by the military government and requests that a high-ranking US official visit her upon her release to show solidarity and help safeguard her as she continues her work for democracy in Burma.
The document is a letter from the President of the International Foundation for Burma National Congress to an unnamed President. It expresses gratitude for efforts to secure the release of Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest in Burma. It raises concerns for her safety given past attempts on her life by the military government and requests that a high-ranking US official visit her upon her release to show solidarity and help safeguard her as she continues her work for democracy in Burma.
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR BURMA NATIONAL CONGRESS
USA Office Info Date: Nov 12, 2010
15 John Street, Apt # 2 Dear Mr. President: Rensselaer, New York 12144 USA AP, Reuters, and Washington Post are all reporting that the release of Aung San Suu Kyi is set to occur in a matter of days, if not hours. This historic moment would not have been possible Canada 706 # without your support for Suu Kyi. We’d like to express our sincere gratitude for your tireless 40 Panorama efforts to secure her freedom. As my colleagues and I join the rest of the world in welcoming CRT, ON, M9V 4M1, her back, we’re also prompted to raise questions about her safety and security. Toronto, Canada. Suu Kyi is no stranger to political sabotage; her own father, General Aung San, was a victim of India Office it. As it has been shown in the previous assault on her motorcade in 2003, the military rulers of F34, Burma have no qualms about using violent, criminal means, including attempted assassination, VIKASPURI, New Delhi, to silence her. In this infamous incident, now known as the Depayin massacre, she narrowly India-110018 escaped her father’s tragic fate. Ph- 9810102993 9818365220 Such unrelenting persecution would have discouraged many others, but not Suu Kyi. Her Japan Office heroism and defiance won’t permit her to back down. Once released, she’ll become a fierce Sugamo1-24-5 [701]Belakyo, critic of injustice, putting her at odds with the newly empowered government. With many of her Toshima-ku, Tokyo, strongest allies still in prison and her own party in disarray, The Lady is practically defenseless, Japan and her position in post-election Burma more precarious than ever. Netherland Lindenlaan 82 We feel that a public visit from a high-ranking U.S. official to Suu Kyi upon her release will go 1185 NB a long way to show that you and your administration are in solidarity with her. Therefore, we Amstelveen The Netherland humbly submit the idea for your consideration. + 31 20 640 3687 + 31 6 1339 6459 For the people of Burma, The Lady remains their sole hope for Democracy. We hope to rely on USA, Esat Coast, you and your administration to safeguard her so she can shepherd the country to its true destiny. 73 -11, 41 Ave 1st Flow, Woodside, Sincerely Yours, NY 11377 USA (347) 226- 0572 Ko Ko Lay USA, West Coast 2395 26th Ave, President, #3 International Foundation for Burma National Congress (IFBNC) SF, CA 94116 USA ifbncexecutive@gmail.com (415) 203-0541 http://www.ifbnc.org/ Cell: (415) 203-0541 Off: (415)592-8820 2395 26th Ave # 3, SF, CA 94116