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Sooooo he gets to walk off a free man. Thanks again Yettaw for sticking your flippers where they didn't belong and costing Suu Kyi an additional 18 months of house arrest! Just enough for her to miss out on the elections in 2010. You were the junta's trumpcard from the start, and Webb grabbed it.

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If we accept the premise that the swimmer is responsible for costing Suu Kyi an additional 18 months, wouldn't it also follow that Suu Kyi is equally at fault for not immediately alerting the officials to his presence?

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>>>>> If we accept the premise that the swimmer is responsible for costing Suu Kyi an additional 18 months, wouldn't it also follow that Suu Kyi is equally at fault for not immediately alerting the officials to his presence?
 
"equally at fault" ??? I cannot believe you are still looking for and making excuses for Yettaws inexcusable acts.
 
Again:  he was not invited to her residenceshe told him to leave! He was allowed to stay for two days after pleading that he was too ill and tired to leave.
 
In her position, was she to kick this pobersito nutcase back to the lake (which wouldn't go unnoticed, seeing he was too ill and tired to swim, he might drown and tracks would lead back to her, and get her arrested) OR report him to the officials (who would have álso arrested her, since they were eagerly LOOKING for any excuse to keep her out of the elections of 2010!), OR take the risk and hope that he just might be able to swim back undetected?
 
Yettaw put her in that situation, nobody else.
FACT remains:
Had Yettaw not been there, the "tyrannical military regime" couldn't have used his tresspassing as an all to easy excuse to once again prolong Suu Kyi's detention.
Period.
 
BTW, before this debacle, he was planning to write a book about "forgiveness"...
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he had managed to sneak back undetected, he (seeing his egocentric character) could have been writing a book about "My secret meeting with Suu Kyi", which would still have gotten Suu Kyi arrested áfter the fact.
We can only hope he will just shut up. He has done enough damage.
 
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I cannot believe you are still looking for and making excuses for Yettaws inexcusable acts.

I can't believe you're still legitimizing the military junta in Burma. Their unjust detention of Suu Kyi is a flagrant abuse of justice. Do you really believe that people should follow their dictates? That's a joke. The Myanmar junta can kiss off. Suu Kyi defied them and ignored their ridiculous and unjust dictates and so did the swimmer- good for them. I don't see anything wrong with that. If Burma were a country that respected civil rights and democracy, anybody could knock on Suu Kyi's door and she could decide whether to meet them or not. That's the standard for normalcy. Following the orders of thugs is abnormal. Indeed, I can't fault anyone in Burma or anywhere else for that matter for defying the bloody Myanmar junta. For you to argue that people should conform to the dictates of vicious thugs and treat them as if they deserve to be obeyed and respected only strengthens their grip. Again, the swimmer is irrelevant. The issue here isn't the fricking swimmer; it's the military dictatorship. The thugs in power are the problem, not the swimmer. The people of Burma should undermine and disobey the dictators who are repressing them, not give into them or bow down to them.



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>>>>> I can't believe you're still legitimizing the military junta in Burma.
What a totally ridiculous statement.
 
>>>>> Their unjust detention of Suu Kyi is a flagrant abuse of justice.
GASP... ooh noooo! You dón't say VM!? Now thát has never occurred to HRW or me. What an amazing eye-opener!
Thanks for informing us! <eyeroll>
 
>>>>> Suu Kyi defied them and ignored their ridiculous and unjust dictates and so did the swimmer- good for them. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Well it's blatantly obvious that you "don't see anything wrong with that"
 
Suu Kyi however, didn't wánt to defy and ignore "ridiculous and unjust dictates" just days before she was going to be released on May 27. She was making plans to lead her party into the elections of 2010. She was counting the few days that remained until she would be free on May 27.
 
Again: she didn't invite Yettaw, she told him to leave.
I'm not surprised that doesn't mean anything to you or Yettaw.
According to you....Barging in uninvited, and jeopardising their idol's safety and freedom is what "fans" do. Fans will be fans afterall....
Oh and the all important 'message'? "I've come and warn you that you might be assassinated"...
Talk about kicking in a wide open door? What a sorry sod in flippers he is! And you keep trying to find excuses for him. 
 
>>>>> If Burma were a country that respected civil rights and democracy, anybody could knock on Suu Kyi's door and she could decide whether to meet them or not. That's the standard for normalcy.
<eyeroll> yeah there you go again..... IF ónly it were!!! <newsflash>....But it isn't.
 
You and Yettaw must have missed the blatantly obvious FACT that Suu Kyi is the one who has been living and dealing with that given, and who for decades has been trying countless strategies to change that.
 
>>>>> Following the orders of thugs is abnormal
Yeah silly woman that Suu Kyi......go tell her to get "normal" asap!
Better yet, send another Yettaw to tell her that.
 
BUT.....
 
OOPSE could it be that (hadn't it been for your "irrelevant" swimmer) she would have been free per May 27, and stand a very real and good chance to fulfill her lifelong quest (and then some!) in another landslide win in the 2010 elections?
 
>>>>> For you to argue that people should conform to the dictates of vicious thugs and treat them as if they deserve to be obeyed and respected only strengthens their grip.
Funny how Suu Kyi decided to "conform to the dictates of vicious thugs" for now, so as to finally be free on May 27, so she can lead her party in the elections of 2010.
 
>>>>> The thugs in power are the problem, not the swimmer
<newsflash>..... they both are.
 
>>>>> The people of Burma should undermine and disobey the dictators who are repressing them, not give into them or bow down to them.
YEAH go tell em VM!
Better yet....... support those who do. Tell your president to call for the release of thousands of political prisoners. You know, those who DID actually "undermine and disobey the dictators who are repressing them, not give into them or bow down to them."
 
OFF you go!
 
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