Posted: 10 March 2012 1345 hrs
YANGON: Myanmar's
authorities have censored one of Aung San Suu Kyi's key election
campaign speeches by removing her criticism of the former junta, the
opposition leader said in a media interview.
Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, pictured in 2011. (AFP/File - Soe Than Win)
Suu Kyi, who is
standing in April 1 by-elections, told Radio Free Asia that officials
removed a paragraph from the text of her speech to be aired on state
media as part of her National League for Democracy's (NLD) party
broadcast.
"I had to submit my speech ahead of time and one paragraph was censored," Suu Kyi said.
"The
part about how there wasn't rule of law and the military government had
repeatedly used the law to repress the people, that is censored," she
was quoted as saying by RFA on Friday.
Myanmar was controlled by
the military for almost five decades until an army-backed government
took power early last year, which has since taken surprising strides
towards reform.
Suu Kyi, who spent much of the past 22 years
under house arrest, has been welcomed back into the political mainstream
and her NLD is contesting all 48 seats available in the upcoming
by-elections.
While it is not enough to threaten the ruling
party, which is dominated by former generals, the vote is being closely
watched as a test of the authenticity of the quasi-civilian government's
desire to reform.
Suu Kyi expressed concern on Thursday that
dead people were appearing on voter rolls, telling Canada's foreign
minister that she had asked the election commission to address the
issue.
Suu Kyi was under house arrest during the last general
election in 2010, which was boycotted by the NLD and marred by
widespread complaints of cheating.
Observers believe the regime
wants Suu Kyi to win a seat in the by-elections to give its reformist
programme legitimacy and spur the West into easing sanctions against the
country.
- AFP/cc
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