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UN’s Ban on tough mission to Burma

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NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon began what he called a "very tough" mission to Myanmar on Friday, vowing to press the head of the ruling junta for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other prisoners. Ban flew in to the military-ruled nation as a prison court adjourned the internationally condemned trial of the detained Nobel Peace laureate for another week.

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