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Burma's Suu Kyi 'to be charged' Burma's Suu Kyi 'to be charged'
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Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is to be charged in connnection with an uninvited visit by a US national, according to her party. Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is to be charged in connection with an uninvited visit by a US national, according to her party.
John Yettaw was held last week for swimming across a lake to reach the Nobel Laureate's off-limits home.John Yettaw was held last week for swimming across a lake to reach the Nobel Laureate's off-limits home.
A spokesman for her National League for Democracy said he had been told by her lawyer that she and her two maids would face unspecified charges. A spokesman for her National League for Democracy (NLD) said he had been told by her lawyer that she and her two maids would face unspecified charges.
Ms Suu Kyi, 63, has been under house arrest for much of the last 19 years.Ms Suu Kyi, 63, has been under house arrest for much of the last 19 years.
Party spokesman Nyan Win says he was informed of the plan to try Ms Suu Kyi and two women who live with her by her lawyer, the Associated Press news agency reported.Party spokesman Nyan Win says he was informed of the plan to try Ms Suu Kyi and two women who live with her by her lawyer, the Associated Press news agency reported.
The lawyer said the three would be taken on Thursday to Insein Prison near Rangoon to face the charges, AP reported.The lawyer said the three would be taken on Thursday to Insein Prison near Rangoon to face the charges, AP reported.
Mr Yettaw was arrested after allegedly entering the democracy campaigner's home and staying there secretly for two days. Mr Yettaw was arrested after allegedly entering the democracy campaigner's home in Rangoon and staying there secretly for two days.
Ms Suu Kyi was detained after NLD's victory in a general election in 1990. Burma's (Myanmar) junta refused to allow the party to assume power.
Earlier this month, the government rejected Ms Suu Kyi's appeal to be freed, despite NLD claims that she was suffering from low blood pressure and dehydration.
Her latest period of detention is due to expire at the end of May but the authorities have not yet said if it will be extended.