YANGON (Reuters) - Hundreds of supporters of Nobel peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi gathered outside her home and party office on Saturday, chanting for her freedom after seven years of detention by Myanmar's military junta.
The ruling generals gave no formal indication they would free the pro-democracy leader and allow her to revive her fight against dictatorship in one of the world's most oppressive nations, despite rumours an order to release had been signed.
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