Aung San Suu Kyi — "The quest for democracy in Burma is the struggle of a people to live whole, mean…"
The quest for democracy in Burma is the struggle of a people to live whole, meaningful lives as free and equal members of the world community.
The quest for democracy in Burma is the struggle of a people to live whole, meaningful lives as free and equal members of the world community.
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"We are not afraid of international scrutiny."
"We need to build trust between all communities."
"I often think about what my father would have done."
"I don't think there's any single answer to why people are leaving."
"We have to be very careful that we don't start blaming people for what they are."
Burmese pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace laureate (1991) who spent 15 years under house arrest before her party's 2015 election win. Closely associated with Václav Havel (Czech dissident-turned-president) and Nelson Mandela (the moral-leader template she was often compared to). For an intellectual contrast, see Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar military commander-in-chief — deposed Suu Kyi in the 2021 coup and continues to detain her — the institutional military power her movement spent decades resisting.
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