Aung San Suu Kyi — "I often think about what my father would have done."
I often think about what my father would have done.
I often think about what my father would have done.
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"The people of Myanmar are not against any particular race or religion."
"I'm not a saint. I'm just a human being."
"I don't have any regrets. I believe in destiny."
"I am not a human rights activist. I am a politician. And as a politician, I have to take into account the interests of the whole country."
"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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