By SAW YAN NAING
The promised delivery of food supplies, personal mail and international magazines have not reached Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi as of Monday, according to Rangoon opposition sources.
Reports said on Monday that the detained leader is malnourished after having refused food supplies for four weeks.
Nyan Win, the National League for Democracy spokesperson, told The Irrawaddy Suu Kyi did, however, meet with her doctor on Sunday for about four and half hours.
Her doctor made no statement on her medical condition following his visit.
In protest against her detention and draconian restrictions, Suu Kyi has refused to accept food deliveries since August 15.
The detained pro-democracy leader also met with her lawyer during the weekend to discuss an appeal against her extended detention.
Her lawyer, Kyi Win, suggested on Friday that Suu Kyi would begin accepting food deliveries, personal mail and news magazines on Monday, following an agreement worked out with the military regime.
Suu Kyi has spent more than 13 of the past 19 years under house arrest. Her current term of detention began in May, 2003.
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