<![CDATA[Jezebel: arrest]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: arrest]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/arrest http://jezebel.com/tag/arrest <![CDATA[Burmese Activist Charged After Visit By "Wretched American"]]> Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was charged today with violating the terms of her house arrest after an American man snuck into her house uninvited.

Suu Kyi is the daughter of Aung San, a revolutionary who helped Burma win its independence from Britain ("Burma" is the name used by opposition groups to refer to the country now officially known as Myanmar). She has spent 13 of the last 19 years in some form of custody, due to her pro-democracy activism and helped found the National League for Democracy, which won in a landslide in Burma's 1990 general election (the ruling military junta nullified the results). Suu Kyi, who was voted Prime Minister, was already under house arrest at the time, for giving speeches and campaigning for democracy after a ban on political gatherings. Her continued nonviolent campaigning won her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991.

The latest change in Suu Kyi's status comes as a result of the American John William Yettaw, who reportedly swam across a lake, snuck into Suu Kyi's home, and stayed there for two days. He had tried to visit her once before, in 2008; both times, she told him to leave, but this time he refused. Yettaw's stepson says he "is harmless and not politically motivated in any way." No one knows what does motivate him, but Suu Kyi's lawyer Kyi Win doesn't much care. "Everyone is very angry with this wretched American. He is the cause of all these problems," he said. "He's a fool."

Burma's junta, which took power in 1988 after a bloody uprising, says that by allowing Yettaw's visit Suu Kyi violated Article 22 of the Law Safeguarding the State from the Danger of Subversionists (aka Scary Totalitarian Rule No. 1). The National League for Democracy, however, says she has violated no law. Many speculate that Yettaw's intrusion is merely an excuse for the junta to extend this particular round of detention for Suu Kyi, which began in 2003. Sein Win, Prime Minister of Burma's opposition government-in-exile, said, "It is nothing more than a political ploy to hoodwink the international community so that it can keep (Suu Kyi) under lock and key while the military maneuvers its way to election victory on 2010."

Aung San Suu Kyi To Be Put On Trial [Guardian]
3RD: Myanmar's Suu Kyi Charged Over Detained American's Visit [Breitbart]
Suu Kyi To Stand Trial Again Over US Visitor [Independent]
Suu Kyi Charged With Violating House Arrest [Independent]

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<![CDATA[Patrick Fitzgerald Is Sexy When He's Steaming Mad]]> U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald — heretofore best known for pursuing the charges in the outing of Valerie Plame and inspiring the term "Fitzmas" with his indictment of Scooter Libby — inspired a little more in me today with his all-American righteous outrage and bitten words when describing the charges against Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. Check out this "angry" mashup and watch as he practically steams behind the podium, saying that Blagojevich's conduct would make Lincoln "roll over in his grave". Fitzgerald + "rolling over" = my female fantasy.

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<![CDATA[ A provincial governor in southern Afghanistan...]]> A provincial governor in southern Afghanistan announced today that police have arrested 10 Taliban militants involved in acid attacks on 15 schoolgirls and teachers earlier this month. The attackers were paid by high-ranking Taliban fighters to carry out the attacks, and several have already admitted to their involvement. [CBS News]

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<![CDATA[Boys Gone Wilding II]]> More details pertaining to the arrest of a Girls Gone Wild staffer for sexual assault have been released. Matthew O'Sullivan, the boss of a GGW video crew, met the 20-year-old victim inside a tavern and asked her to come to a party on the GGW bus, where he allegedly pulled off her shorts and underwear and then kept his fingers in hands around her throat to keep her from running out. The girl was able to break free when her friends saw her struggling behind a curtain and then helped her flag down the police. The police arrested O'Sullivan after he locked himself in the GGW bus but eventually surrendered to the cops. Charming! [NY Post]

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<![CDATA[Amy Winehouse's Hubby Arrested!]]>

  • Amy Winehouse's flat was raided yesterday, as part of an investigation that led to the arrest of four men and "has nothing to do with drugs." Plus, Amy is fine, and has not been charged or arrested. Phew! [E!]
  • But! One of the four men arrested was Blake Fielder-Civil! Amy's husband! He's suspected of trying to fix his upcoming assault trial. Back in September, Blake and a buddy were in a bar fight that ended with bartender James King needing medical attention. Blake and the friend supposedly offered the bartender £200,000 to drop charges against them... Busted! [The Sun]
  • Nicole Kidman is still upset over her "falsely reported" pregnancy when she was with Tom Cruise — she tells Maire Claire it was actually an ectopic pregnancy. "It was incredibly traumatic for me," she says. [Page Six]
  • David Letterman, Jay Leno, Jon Stewart and Conan O'Brien are all supporting the striking Writers Guild members, but Ellen DeGeneres is not. Ellen crossed picket lines on Tuesday to tape her show. She did make a statement saying, "I love my writers." But the buzz is that she treats writers like crap, tsk, tsk! [Page Six]
  • Dr. Ruth gave a copy of her book Sex For Dummies to Ivana Trump and fiancé Rossano Rubicondi, who said, "We certainly don't need that." Jeez, we did not need to think about Ivana sex this morning. [Page Six]
  • Rosie O'Donnell's talk show talks with MSNBC? Over. Maybe because she'd only commit to one year, maybe because she spilled the beans about the negotiations. Big mouth! [Rush & Molloy, 8th from bottom]
  • Shaquille O'Neal's soon-to-be ex-wife has filed papers so she can find out the amount of cash Shaq really rakes in. Because she won't know how much she deserves until she knows how much he's got! [TMZ]
  • Lindsay Lohan left her home in Beverly Hills and was "ambushed" by the sprinklers, which almost got her new boots. OMG! [ET]
  • Johnny Depp has purchased a 150-year-old mansion in Somerset, UK. Feel free to daydream about Johnny starring in a romance novel set in a castle nestled in the English countryside for the rest of the day. We'll get you started: It's late, and there's a frosty chill in the air. You're supposed to be picking up a long-lost heirloom. The taxi deposits you on the front steps of a huge chateau. You're about to knock, when you hear a galloping in the mist. Johnny materializes on horseback... [The Sun]
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