Norway's Premier on the release of Aung San Suu Kyi: "A shining example of personal courage"
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Published under: Bondevik's 2nd Government
Publisher: The Office of the Prime Minister
Press release | No: 78-09 | Date: 06/05/2002 | Last updated: 23/10/2006
Press release
No.: 78/2002
Date: 6 May 2002
Norway’s Premier on the release of Aung San Suu Kyi:
”A shining example
of personal courage“
“ It is with great joy that we have received the news that Aung San Suu Kyi has been released from her protracted house arrest. She has conducted her uncompromising struggle for democracy, human rights and peace with personal courage and perseverance. Her effort is a shining example of what an individual person can be able to achieve”.
This is Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik’s comment following today’s report that the Burmese opposition leader has now been released from house arrest.
“Her release today is first and foremost a result of her own untiring efforts”, Mr. Bondevik says. He stresses that Suu Kyi is not alone. “She has had broad support in in her own country as well as in the international society. Numerous organisations and networks have taken her side. The best illustration of this international support is that she has received the Nobel Peace Prize”, the Prime Minister says.
The Norwegian Premier says Burma’s military regime by releasing Suu Kyi has demonstrated their willingness to increased dialogue with the country’s political opposition. “We hope this release is the first step in a broader process of that will lead to democracy in Burma”, he says. Mr. Bondevik says the UN special envoy, Razali Ismail, has offered vital contributions towards the establishment of a confidence that is now producing its first positive results.
“I had the pleasure of meeting Aung San Suu Kyi in her home in Burma in the spring of 1997”, the Prime Minister says. “Her engagement for peace and liberty has made a lasting impression on all who have met her. As soon as it will be possible, we are looking forward to receiving Aung San Suu Kyi in Norway”, Mr. Bondevik says.
“There is still a long road to a democratic Burma. From the Norwegian side we will continue our engagement that Aung San Suu Kyi’s brave efforts can bring peace and freedom for Burma”, Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik says.