** CORRECTS THE COUNTRY CODE TO MYN ** Supporters of detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi stay inside the National League of Democracy headquarters in Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi marked six years of continuous detention by Myanmar's military regime Wednesday, as she defends herself in court on charges that she violated the law by sheltering an uninvited American at her home. (AP Photo)
Party members of the National League for Democracy, led by Myanmar's detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, stand in line at the entrance of the party's head office during a ceremony marking the 19th anniversary of election victory, which the junta has never recognized, in Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Suu Kyi blamed a "security breach" for a bizarre visit by an American that put her in a prison courtroom this week and implied that Myanmar's military government was at fault, according to a statement released by her political party Wednesday. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
** CORRECTS THE COUNTRY CODE TO MYN ** Supporters of detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi stay inside the National League of Democracy headquarters in Yangon, Myanmar on Wednesday May 27, 2009. Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was back in court Wednesday on charges she violated the law by sheltering an uninvited American visitor, as Asian and Western leaders, including President Barack Obama, heaped criticism on Myanmar's military regime. (AP Photo)
Hla Pe, from left, Soe Myint and Win Tin senior members of the National League for Democracy, led by Myanmar's detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, release birds as a gesture of freedom for Suu Kyi during a ceremony marking the 19th anniversary of election victory, which the junta has never recognized, in Yangon, Myanmar, Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Suu Kyi blamed a "security breach" for a bizarre visit by an American that put her in a prison courtroom this week and implied that Myanmar's military government was at fault, according to a statement released by her political party Wednesday. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
Members of the National League for Democracy, led by Myanmar's detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, stand in line at the party head office during a ceremony marking the 19th anniversary of election victory, which the junta has never recognized, Wednesday, May 27, 2009 in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi blamed a "security breach" for a bizarre visit by an American that put her in a prison courtroom this week and implied that Myanmar's military government was at fault, according to a statement released by her political party Wednesday. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
A man counts ballots 27 May 1990 in Rangoon after Burma's first election in 30 years. Results point a major victory by the ruling junta's opposition, The National League for Democracy (NLD) but cancelled by the military dictatorship.