It matters little whether Aung San Suu Kyi manages to avoid a show trial and imprisonment, or whether she returns to house arrest and effective internal exile. She’s already done a 20 year sentence.
A democratically elected leader deposed by the military is pitched out of Honduras for trying to hang on undemocratically, and immediately there is an OAS demand for restoration, backed by the threat of sanctions and explusion.
But in Rangoon a democratically elected leader was deposed by the military in 1989, and she has yet to be restored to power. Sanctions have been attempted and ignored, explusion from ASEAN has gone nowhere, and the tut-tutting goes on.
Nowhere is the international community more toothless than it is in Burma. No one’s going to war over the place. The refugees continue to stream into Thailand. The monks have resumed silent prayer. Ban Ki Moon jets in to enable his own and Burmese masters to pretend they are concerned.
Gorilla knows that a deranged Mormon out for a swim in Rangoon remains more certain of experiencing freedom than the Burmese people. Tragedy and farce always mingle at the water’s edge.