Former dictator Ne Win, daughter under virtual house arrest

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  • (18 Mar 2002)
    FILE: Sedona Hotel, Yangon - 21 March 2001
    1. Close-up of Ne Win in conversation at religious ceremony on his birthday
    2. Cutaway of women on knees praying and bowing down
    3. Close-up of Ne Win's face
    4. Man and woman praying and bowing
    5. Ne Win seated in private room being greeted by well-wishers
    6. Cutaway of woman nodding and smiling
    7. Well-wishers on knees bowing - pans to Ne Win seated in front of them
    8. Close-up of Ne Win talking
    9. Man kneeling in front of Ne Win singing, with hands clasped, as Ne Win listens, then applauds - pans to well-wishers and back to Ne Win
    FILE: Yangon
    10. Ne Win greeting Princess Anne in doorway
    11. Close-up of Ne Win seated, in conversation - pulls out to two-shot with Princess Anne
    12. Pan from Ne Win and aide to Princess Anne
    13. Cutaway of officials
    14. Close-up of Ne Win - pans to Anne then pulls out
    STORYLINE:
    Myanmar's military leadership has put former dictator Ne Win and his daughter Sandar Win under effective house arrest after his son-in-law and grandsons were arrested for plotting to overthrow the government.
    "They are not under house arrest but no one is allowed to go in or come out of the house, for security reasons," Major General Kyaw Win, the deputy head of military intelligence, told a news conference on Monday.
    Sandar Win's husband, Aye Zaw Win, and their three sons were arrested on 7 March for allegedly plotting a coup.
    The plot reportedly involved trying to recruit military units to kidnap and coerce Myanmar's military leaders to give up power and swear allegiance to Ne Win.
    Since 7 March access to the Ne Win's and Sandar Win's homes, which are in the same compound, has been blocked by barbed-wire barricades.
    Ne Win, a highly superstitious man, ruled Myanmar for 26 years until 1988, leading the country to authoritarianism and economic ruin. He was replaced by the current group of generals who have also been criticized by the international community for failing to respect human rights and democracy.
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