and general zaw min tun says that's not going to change.e don't allow them - in is because, number one, we consider it not the right time, two, we can't agree with their demands and, number three, what they say about myanmar is not constructive. when will you allow them now to enter the country? translation: they need to show steps towards - acknowledging the existence of our government. un envoys have also insisted on seeing detained leader aung san suu kyi. she hasn't been seen in public since february, the military placing a gag order on her lawyers while insisting she is well. translation: we're keeping her well in detention. - i mean, we let her live with her own people in a house, although she's under house arrest. we're trying our best to give her what she wants, whatever she wants to eat. but ten months after the military seized power, the people of myanmar continue to protest, telling the world they want democracy, not military rule. rebecca henschke, bbc news. four men arrested in relation to the taxi explosion in liverpool in nor