
The junta of Myanmar extended the house arrest for the leader of the democratic opposition of the country, the Nobel Prize of the World Aun San Su Suji, Kyodo reports. She is being kept under house arrest for 12 years .
At the end of September, the Myanmar authorities allowed Aun San Su Zhi to the UN Secretary General Ibrahim Gambari who visited this country. After his visit, the head of the Military regime of Myanmar, Senior General Tan Shve, announced that his government was ready to negotiate with Su Ji. In October 2007, she was "taken out" for negotiations with representatives of the junta, but then it was not possible to remove house arrest.
Aun San Su Zhi was born on June 19, 1945, she is the daughter of the first leader of the independent Burma (as previously called the country) Aun San, who was killed in 1947. She graduated from Oxford University, and then headed the opposition National League for democracy.
In 1988, Aun San Su Ji returned to his homeland from the UK. In 1989, the League won the first free multi -party elections in the country, but the military did not want to give way. In 1989, Su Zhi was under house arrest, where she stayed until 1995. The junta twice transferred her under house arrest - from 2000 to 2002 and from May 2003 to the present. In 1991, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, but it was not possible to leave the country and received the award of Su Zhi.