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At
least 35 members of Burma's Opposition party the National League or Democracy
have begun marching towards detained party leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi',
residence at 9:30 a.m (local time), sources said.
Though
Burmese Army soldiers have blocked the Kokkai Street, NLD members were able to
make it to University Avenue Street, where detained Suu Kyi's home is located,
according to an earlier information received by Mizzima.
The
35 members include 20 youths as well as 15 elderly members of the NLD.