http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=52...q=avi&hl=en
Suu Kyi's father Aung San was one of the founding fathers of the Burmese nationalist movement as well as the Burmese Communist Party...Aung San did not live to see freedom [independence] for he was mysteriously assassinated on July 19, 1947 as he was presiding over a meeting of the executive council of the Interim Burmese government. Though nationalist leader U Saw was hung after being held by a Special Crimes Tribunal, there are very strong suggestions that General Ne Win and U Nu, the first prime minister, had a more direct hand in the murder and that U Saw was a scapegoat. Interestingly in 1997 on the fiftieth anniversary of Aung San's death the BBC2 broadcast a program Who Really Killed Aung San? which strongly hinted a British hand in it.”
http://us.rediff.com/news/2003/jun/26spec.htm