3.06.2008

Gambari Arrives in Burma

Gambari Arrives in Burma
By REUTERS / BANGKOK
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UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari arrived in Burma on Thursday amid waning optimism about his mission to get the military junta to start talks with the opposition on political reform.It will be Gambari’s first chance to hold face-to-face talks with the generals since their unexpected announcement last month of a constitutional referendum to be held in May, to be followed by a general election in 2010.
Gambari (Photo: Reuters)“Gambari should tell the generals that marching a fearful population through a stage-managed referendum will not advance democracy or reconciliation in Burma,” Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.“A referendum under these repressive conditions will only cement in place continued military rule,” he said.It is Prof Gambari's fifth visit to Burma since he was appointed in early 2006 and his third since a crackdown on monk-led pro-democracy demonstrations last September.The continued house arrest of National League for Democracy (NLD) leader and Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, and the opposition's boycott of the constitution-drafting process, have led many foreign governments to reject the charter and election timeline as a sham.The NLD has criticized it, but stopped short of calling on supporters to vote no in the referendum.“Our leaders will talk to him about some bare essentials we would like to see in the referendum to be held in May,” NLD spokesman Nyan Win said on Wednesday.Prof Gambari's message to the junta on his previous visits has been to release all political prisoners, and include the opposition and Burma's ethnic groups in the constitution-drafting process.His requests appear to have fallen on deaf ears, as has his push to get the generals to engage in direct talks with Suu Kyi, whom Gambari is expected to meet during his visit. The rest of his itinerary has not been disclosed.
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