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Senators
McConnell and Feinstein Continue Fight for Democracy In
Burma
October 7, 2003
WASHINGTON,
D.C.– U.S.
Senators Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) sent a letter
to President George W. Bush – cosigned by 33 of their colleagues – urging
him to use his upcoming trip to Thailand
to further the cause of democracy in Burma.
“The
United States
and all its allies – particularly Thailand
– must sustain a full court press on the repressive junta in Rangoon
to secure the immediate and unconditional release of Burmese democracy
leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her colleagues,” said Senator McConnell.
“Recent actions by Thailand
– including efforts to pursue a reconciliation “road map” while Suu Kyi
is detained – have led only to dead-ends. The President should use his
trip to Thailand to speak directly and publicly to the people of Burma,
and to reaffirm the unequivocal support of the United States for democracy,
human rights and the rule of law in that beleaguered country.”
“Apart
from Suu Kyi’s operation – and we join her compatriots in wishing her
a speedy recovery – nothing has changed since the brutal attack on the
National League for Democracy on May 30th,” said Senator Feinstein.
“This should be unacceptable not only to the President, but all our allies
in the region, especially Thailand.
The status quo means only continued suffering for the people of Burma.
Change will only come to that country with the help of the international
community, including our regional partners.”
“It
is past time for Thailand to get with the program,” agreed Senator McConnell.
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