Feb 14th, 2010 - USA Today
envoy tomas ojea quintana's third visit follows the release from almost seven years of detention of the deputy leader of the pro-democracy party led by aung san suu kyi.
quintana is expected to meet several key ministers in the country's
Feb 14th, 2010 - Yahoo! News
yangon, myanmar – a top united nations envoy was due to arrive in military-ruled myanmar on monday following the release from detention of the still-defiant deputy leader of aung san suu kyi's pro-democracy party.
envoy tomas ojea quintana requested
Feb 14th, 2010 - guardian.co.uk
burma's ruling junta has released the deputy leader of the country's pro-democracy party from nearly seven years in detention, but offered no indication that he or still-detained party leader aung san suu kyi would be allowed to take part
Feb 13th, 2010 - Washington Post
yangon, myanmar -- myanmar's ruling junta released the deputy leader of the country's pro-democracy party from nearly seven years in detention, but offered no indication that he or still-detained party leader aung san suu kyi would be allowed
Feb 13th, 2010 - Yahoo! News
yangon (afp) – myanmar's junta freed the deputy leader of aung san suu kyi's opposition party from house arrest saturday, prompting him to vow to resume his political activities ahead of elections later this year.
tin oo, 83, the vice chairman