Burma critical on Suu Kyi reports

Rangoon - Burma's state-run press lashed out at foreign governments and news organisations yesterday, accusing them of collusion…

Rangoon - Burma's state-run press lashed out at foreign governments and news organisations yesterday, accusing them of collusion in a week-old roadside protest by opposition leader, Ms Aung San Suu Kyi.

Ms Aung Suu Kyi, whose National League for Democracy (NLD) was branded "number one enemy" by newspapers on Monday, was stuck in a mini-van on a country bridge for a seventh day, having been prevented from driving to see supporters in western Myanmar, Burma.

Diplomats say the protest has drawn attention to her campaign for the government to recognise the results of a general election eight years ago her party won by a landslide.