Tue 16 Oct 2007
Filed under: News, Announcement, Statement
UNSC has now issued its Presidential Statement with consensus of all UNSC members for the national reconciliation and democratization process in Burma.
Despite of this Presidential Statement, the concerned authority is continuing their arbitrary arrests at any time anywhere elsewhere in Burma on the peaceful protesters who expressed their desire peacefully.
Though some have been released from their detention, we heard that thousands of monks, nuns, people, political party leaders, MPs, NLD party members, students and youths are still in these detention centres, prisons and interrogation centres, and languishing in these places.
Such unlawful arrests, interrogation, and persecution determine the national reconciliation process.
Thus we called for the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) to stop immediately the arrests on these peaceful protesters of monks, lay devotees, students and the people. And also we called for the unconditional and immediate release of those who expressed their desire peacefully.
By the meeting resolution reached at CEC meeting held on 12-10-07
Central Executive Committee
National League for Democracy
No. 97/B, West Shwegondaing Road
Bahan Township, Rangoon
4th Waxing day of Thadingyut, 1369 BE
Rangoon