Aung San Suu Kyi — "She called the generals 'rather sweet.'"
She called the generals 'rather sweet.'
She called the generals 'rather sweet.'
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"You can't shut down internment camps without making alternative arrangements people say shut down the camps. and where are those people going to go to."
"The U.S. government has been too optimistic. What significant reform steps have been taken in the last 24 months?"
"I hope that the international community will understand our difficulties."
"I'm not a very good singer. But I enjoy listening to music."
"The rule of law is the most important thing for our country."
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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