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ASEAN envoy calls for Suu Kyi return to house arrest

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has led stalled diplomatic efforts to end the chaos unleashed by last year's coup, which ousted Suu Kyi's government and sparked mass protests.

AFP
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tue, June 28, 2022

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 ASEAN envoy calls for Suu Kyi return to house arrest  This file handout photo taken on May 24, 2021 and released by Myanmar's Ministry of Information on May 26 shows detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi (left) and detained president Win Myint (right) during their first court appearance in Naypyidaw, since the military detained them in a coup on February 1. (AFP/Handout)

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regional envoy tasked with facilitating talks between Myanmar's junta and its opponents called on Monday for deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to be returned to house arrest from solitary confinement, ahead of his second visit to the country.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has led stalled diplomatic efforts to end the chaos unleashed by last year's coup, which ousted Suu Kyi's government and sparked mass protests.

The former leader was transferred from house arrested to solitary confinement in prison last week, prompting concern and condemnation from the United Nations and international rights groups.

Special ASEAN envoy and Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn urged Myanmar to "exercise compassion and facilitate the return of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi to the home where she was originally detained, in consideration of her fragile health and well-being".

"We all share the view that a peaceful national reconciliation cannot be expected when one party to the conflict is taken out of the resolution equation," he added in a statement.

The foreign minister will make his second trip to Myanmar from Wednesday, a Cambodian foreign ministry spokesman confirmed to AFP late Monday without elaborating.

Prak Sokhonn last travelled to the Southeast Asian nation in March, meeting with junta chief Min Aung Hlaing in an attempt to kickstart stalled dialogue between the military and its opponents.

Myanmar remains isolated on the international stage, with Cambodia's leader Hun Sen the only foreign head of state to visit since the putsch.

More than 2,000 people have been killed in a military crackdown on dissent since the coup, according to a local monitoring group.

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