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            Suu Kyi lawyer objects to change in property suit

The Asian Age (New Delhi)
August 2, 2001

Rangoon. Aug. 1: A lawyer for Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi
objected on Wednesday to an amendment made to a lawsuit brought by her
estranged brother for partial ownership of the property where she has
lived for the past 13 years.

Mr Kyi Win told the Rangoon division court that the suit filed by Ms Suu
Kyi's elder brother Aung San Oo for an "entitled share" of the property
has "discrepancies and technical errors."

These included missing signatures and case number and a discrepancy in
the value of the share the plaintiff is claiming: given as 4000 million
kyats ($6.6 million) instead of 400 million kyats ($6.60,000) mentioned
earlier, Mr Kyi Win said.

Last month, the judge decided to allow the amendment in Mr Aung San Oo's
case, which had originally sought "half" of the two-acre Rangoon
property and lakeside villa.

The change did not appear to alter significantly the nature of the legal
case.

Judge Soe Thein adjourned the case until August 13 when Mr Aung San Oo's
lawyer will respond to the objection. (AP)



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<p><i><font color="#CC0000"><font size=+1>The Asian Age (New Delhi)</font></font></i>
<br><i><font color="#CC0000"><font size=+1>August 2, 2001</font></font></i>
<p><font size=+1>Rangoon. Aug. 1: A lawyer for Opposition leader Aung San
Suu Kyi objected on Wednesday to an amendment made to a lawsuit brought
by her estranged brother for partial ownership of the property where she
has lived for the past 13 years.</font>
<p><font size=+1>Mr Kyi Win told the Rangoon division court that the suit
filed by Ms Suu Kyi's elder brother Aung San Oo for an "entitled share"
of the property has "discrepancies and technical errors."</font>
<p><font size=+1>These included missing signatures and case number and
a discrepancy in the value of the share the plaintiff is claiming: given
as 4000 million kyats ($6.6 million) instead of 400 million kyats ($6.60,000)
mentioned earlier, Mr Kyi Win said.</font>
<p><font size=+1>Last month, the judge decided to allow the amendment in
Mr Aung San Oo's case, which had originally sought "half" of the two-acre
Rangoon property and lakeside villa.</font>
<p><font size=+1>The change did not appear to alter significantly the nature
of the legal case.</font>
<p><font size=+1>Judge Soe Thein adjourned the case until August 13 when
Mr Aung San Oo's lawyer will respond to the objection. (AP)</font>
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