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Activists across the world are preparing to mark the 64th birthday of Burma's detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi with vigils and protests. Activists across the world are marking the 64th birthday of Burma's detained opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, with vigils and protests.
Celebrities including author Salman Rushdie and actors George Clooney and Julia Roberts have signed an online petition demanding that she be freed.Celebrities including author Salman Rushdie and actors George Clooney and Julia Roberts have signed an online petition demanding that she be freed.
The European Union has also renewed its calls for her "unconditional release".The European Union has also renewed its calls for her "unconditional release".
Burma's military rulers have held the Nobel Peace Prize winner under house arrest for most of the past 19 years.Burma's military rulers have held the Nobel Peace Prize winner under house arrest for most of the past 19 years.
She is currently on trial for breaking the terms of her detention.She is currently on trial for breaking the terms of her detention.
Aung San Suu Kyi was charged after an American man swam to the house where she is being held, and stayed there overnight.Aung San Suu Kyi was charged after an American man swam to the house where she is being held, and stayed there overnight.
Inside Burma's Insein prison Profile: Aung San Suu KyiInside Burma's Insein prison Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi
Observers say the charges - which carry a maximum punishment of five years in jail - are designed to keep Ms Suu Kyi imprisoned until after a general election which the junta has scheduled for next year.Observers say the charges - which carry a maximum punishment of five years in jail - are designed to keep Ms Suu Kyi imprisoned until after a general election which the junta has scheduled for next year.
While she is on trial, Ms Suu Kyi is imprisoned in Rangoon's Insein jail - a notorious facility where many political prisoners are held.While she is on trial, Ms Suu Kyi is imprisoned in Rangoon's Insein jail - a notorious facility where many political prisoners are held.
Protesters in at least 20 cities - from Geneva to Kuala Lumpur - are planning to mark her birthday with calls for her to be set free. Protesters in at least 20 cities - from Geneva to Kuala Lumpur - are marking her birthday with calls for her to be set free.
The BBC's Jonathan Head, in Bangkok, says one of the most poignant event is the small celebration planned at the Rangoon headquarters of her political party, the National League for Democracy. The BBC's Jonathan Head, in Bangkok, says one of the most poignant events was the small celebration planned at the Rangoon headquarters of her political party, the National League for Democracy.
Her supporters there plan to release balloons and small birds, and make food offerings to Buddhist monks in her honour, our correspondent says. Her supporters there were to release balloons and small birds, and make food offerings to Buddhist monks in her honour, our correspondent says.
Burmese exile groups have launched a website called "64 for Suu" and invited celebrities, politicians and members of the public to send a 64-word birthday message to Ms Suu Kyi.Burmese exile groups have launched a website called "64 for Suu" and invited celebrities, politicians and members of the public to send a 64-word birthday message to Ms Suu Kyi.
In his message, British tycoon Richard Branson called her a "shining light for us all".In his message, British tycoon Richard Branson called her a "shining light for us all".
Another message came from a group of female Nobel Peace Prize laureates including Guatemalan rights activist Rigoberta Menchu and US anti-landmine campaigner Jody Williams.Another message came from a group of female Nobel Peace Prize laureates including Guatemalan rights activist Rigoberta Menchu and US anti-landmine campaigner Jody Williams.
They said: "Your imprisonment and trial are a stark illustration of the brutality and lawlessness of the Burmese military regime."They said: "Your imprisonment and trial are a stark illustration of the brutality and lawlessness of the Burmese military regime."
European Union leaders also joined the chorus of celebrities, activists and political leaders calling for Ms Suu Kyi's release.European Union leaders also joined the chorus of celebrities, activists and political leaders calling for Ms Suu Kyi's release.
"Unless she is released, the credibility of the 2010 elections will be further undermined and the EU will respond with appropriate measures," a European Council draft statement said."Unless she is released, the credibility of the 2010 elections will be further undermined and the EU will respond with appropriate measures," a European Council draft statement said.
Ms Suu Kyi has been under house arrest and banned from seeing all but a small group of people for 13 of the past 19 years.Ms Suu Kyi has been under house arrest and banned from seeing all but a small group of people for 13 of the past 19 years.