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MYANMAR – A Nay Pyi Taw source revealed that the junta council tried so many attempts to make the people’s leader, State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, say that she doesn’t approve the PDF (People’s Defence Force) and NUG (National Unity Government) and to get her word that she will work with the junta council, but it all ended in vain.
On July 9 when the junta council arranged for the Thailand Foreign Affairs Minister Don Pramudwinai to meet with the State Counselor, they tried to make the Nobel laureate promise that she would cooperate with the junta council for the stability of the country and denounce the PDF and NUG, but the State Counselor is said to have remained silent.
“They (junta council) want a commitment from Daw Aung San Suu Kyi that she will cooperate with them for the country. And also for her to say that she doesn’t approve of the PDF and NUG. They tried various methods to achieve those, but Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is said to have not made any comments. She is still being detained at Nay Pyi Taw Prison,” said the source.
The source continued that the junta regime was also behind the rumours that came out in July about how the State Counselor has been relocated to a house fitting the rank of a deputy minister and that she is ready to engage in dialogue.
“If Daw Aung San Suu Kyi had said something to the effect of denouncing the NUG and PDF or asking everyone to work towards the peace and stability of the country, the junta council would immediately place her under house arrest and open a dialogue with an advantageous position. That’s probably why they released those rumours. On the other hand, those rumours served to cause huge rifts in the NUG and PDF. But as Daw Aung San Suu Kyi didn’t make any comments, they had nothing to work on and were reduced to commuting some of her sentences,” shared the source.
However, the terrorist junta regime still attempted to spread propaganda papers with false claims about how the State Counselor denounced the PDF and NUG during her meeting with the Thai Minister.