Senin, 16 September 2013


Burma's opposition StarSuu Kyi must explain dubious political donations

Leader Aung San Suu Kyi: Donations from dark channelsTo enlarge
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Leader Aung San Suu Kyi: Donations from dark channels
She leads the opposition in Burma, is regarded as an iconic figure - but now has to face massive allegations Aung San Suu Kyi. The British "Times" According to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and her party have received money from suspected dealers.
Naypyidaw - Actually is Aung San Suu Kyi as virtually untouchable. The idol of the freedom movement in Burma was for decades under house arrest, continued the struggle against the military regime still continues undeterred. Since last year, the Nobel Peace Prize winner is a member of the parliament of the country. But now arises the British "Times" accusations that not quite fit to Suu Kyi's silvery clean image.Accordingly, they should, and have received their National League for Democracy (NLD), Burma's alleged money from arms dealers.

 relied on informants from the party.These indicate that "hundreds of thousands of pounds of the outlawed business bosses" were flown. These were considered to mainly political donations. Among the generous CEOs also Tay Za was he who is considered a possible arms smuggler.

According to "The Times" admits Suu Kyi suspend payments to a certain degree even. "These people have supported the social activities of the NLD. What is wrong with that?" She quoted the Journal. "Instead of buying yourself senseless things, they have donated to a good cause. This is not a bad thing."
The prominent names bandied it does not enter, but says: ". People get rich in different ways, it must be clear that these people have made their money through illegal activities."
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Especially with Tay Za are many indications for an involvement in shady business. U.S. embassy cables from the 2009 report of rumors according to which "transported long arms from China to Burma" Tay Za. His company owns large retail companies, including an airline. This helped him in transporting the weapons.
Despite these rumors Tay Za is in December 2012 have converted 50,000 pounds (60,000 euros) paid to the NLD. Even more could jump loud "Times" Kyaw Win - namely almost 100,000 pounds (120,000 euros). The businessman must because of its close links to the former military regime not traveling to Europe. Against Tay Za were internationally therefore repeatedly sanctions.
Suu Kyi has long been criticized, because they are not publicly on the fate of oppressed Muslim minority Rohingya expressed . The Rohingya in Burma's western repeatedly persecuted by the military, was arrested and killed. "She has not said anything to us or done," laments Mohammad Islam, spokesman of the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh Nayapara about Aung San Suu Kyi. "On the problem of the Rohingya remains silent, as most people in Burma."
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