The news of her imminent release comes as the military junta that jailed her claimed a crushing election win.
Expectation, domestic and international, has been building for months that Ms Suu Kyi, Burma's most famous democracy campaigner and the junta's bete noire, would be freed after seven years in detention.
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The Nobel peace laureate has spent 15 of the past 21 years in some form of incarceration.
''The authorities will release her. It is certain,'' a government official was quoted as saying yesterday. Another official told Agence France-Presse: ''She will be released for sure as planned. We are just waiting for the time to release her.''
In Rangoon yesterday truckloads of armed police in riot gear were massing at points around the city, including the Shwedagon Pagoda and government buildings. It appears the government is preparing troops to be on the streets if mass protests break out.
Win Tin, a senior member of Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy, said her supporters were already planning for her release today. ''We are very confident.''
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