Posted by Mariza on November 23, 2010 ·
Aung San Suu Kyi is a living legend not only because she is fighting against oppressed regime which had put her under house arrest for 15 years but also because she kept her personal life on hold for almost a decade. She made a tough brave decision not to be with her family when it needed her the most as she felt call of her country was more important. [...]
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Saxena on November 5, 2009 ·
The United States of America has declared that, even with the resumption of high level talks with the military junta of Myanmar, the sanctions imposed by the US will not be withdrawn, until the Myanmar government embraces democracy and makes necessary reforms in its administration. The US ambassador the ASEAN Affairs, Scot Marciel has stated that, the [...]
Posted by Mariza on August 11, 2009 ·
Burmese Court and Burma’s military dictatorship did what the world and Aung San Suu Kyi herself had been speculating. They found her guilty of violating terms of previous house arrest and sentenced her to 18 more months of house arrest. She had committed ‘crime’ of giving shelter to an eccentric American. Meanwhile American John Yettaw too will [...]
Posted by Mariza on July 29, 2009 ·
This question seems totally meaningless. Aung San Suu Kyi has spent most of her life between prison and house-arrest. The verdict at the end of this week will again be one of the two. Freedom and justice will again be denied to world’s most popular brave Burmese opposition leader and to the people of Burma.
The trial of Burmese opposition leader Aung [...]
Posted by Mariza on June 8, 2009 ·
Burma’s military leaders are extending trial of Burmese leader and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and trying to dispel all the criticisms and making it all appear as fair trial. They have even allowed outside observers to attend the trial. But yet it seems to be futile attempt since the trial itself is unfair and unjust.
British Ambassador in Burma, [...]
Posted by Mariza on May 19, 2009 ·
Nine Nobel Peace prize winners including Costa Rican President Oscar Arias and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, have sent a letter to U.N.Secretary General Ban Ki-moon demanding his immediate intervention in the ongoing unjust trial of Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Myanmar opposition democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house [...]