Solidarity towards Burmese youth and students!
The Word Federation of Democratic Youth is deeply concerned with the recent development in Burma to put into a trail an opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi with a charge of avoiding terms of Insein Prison. As Aung San Suu Kyi’s six-year term of house arrest is going to expire at the end of the month, the entry of a mysterious American man crossing the lake besides the prison has provided to the military ruler a benefit of doubt not to release her. The military ruler was afraid of her presence in public that they were hard pressed to hold the general election next year. With this charge they can extend her prison terms for three years more.
The military government has allowed very little reporting to media about the trail. The suppressed calm of Rangun can burst again and brutality of the military could over power to crush it.
We think that the home imprisonment of Aung san Suu Kyi is already illegal and the avoid of terms and conditions by getting entry of a stranger is his unilateral act. We do believe there is no need to be loyal towards military rule, their brutal suppression towards innocent people and cease of democratic rights and parliament, and imprisonment of its leader and followers.
WFDY reaffirms its commitment and solidarity with Burmese youth and students along with our member organization All Burma Student League. Further, we strongly demand to military Junta in Burma to restore multiparty democracy by ending their military rule, and for the immediate release of Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners.
We urge to all youth and student organizations around the globe to stand by the voice of Burmese students and strongly denounce the trail that recently orchestrated by Military Junta in Burma.


