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  1. Burmese Women by Occupation: Burmese Female Models, Burmese Women in Politics, Burmese Women Writers, Aung San Suu Kyi, Ludu Daw Amar
  2. Mental culture in Burmese crisis politics: Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy (ILCAA Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa Monograph Series) by Gustaaf Houtman, 1999
  3. Aung San Suu Kyi And Burma (Working Paper / Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash Un) by Bertil Lintner, 1990-12-30
  4. Aung San Suu Kyi Fearless Voice of Burma: Second Edition by Whitney Stewart, 2008-06-12
  5. Aung San (Leaders of Asia) by Aung San Suu Kyi, 1985-02
  6. Nepal (Let's Visit Series) by Aung San Suu Kyi, 1985-06
  7. Let's Visit Bhutan by Aung San Suu Kyi, 1986-08
  8. The Voice Of Hope by Aung San Suu Kyi, 1997
  9. Burma and India: Some Aspects of Intellectual Life Under Colonialism by Aung San Suu Kyi, 1998-01
  10. Der Weg zur Freiheit: Die Friedensnobelpreistragerin aus Birma im Gesprach mit Alan Clements (German Edition) by Aung San Suu Kyi, 2009-06-17
  11. Let's Visit Burma (Burke Books) by Aung San Suu Kyi, Aung San Suu Kyi, 1985-12
  12. People From Yangon: Aung San Suu Kyi, Chris Steele-Perkins, Wendy Law-Yone, Taw Phayar Galay, Win Oo, Nay Rein Kyaw
  13. The Lady Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi by Barbara Victor, 1999
  14. Ehrenbürger Von Kanada: Tendzin Gyatsho, Nelson Mandela, Aung San Suu Kyi, Raoul Wallenberg, Liste Der Ehrenbürger Kanadas (German Edition)

21. Aung San Suu Kyi - Biography
aung san suu kyi – Biography*. 1942 September 1945 June 19. aung san suu kyi born in Rangoon, third child in family. aung san
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September 6. Marriage of Aung San, commander of the Burma Independence Army, and Ma Khin Kyi (becoming Daw Khin Kyi), senior nurse of Rangoon General Hospital, where he had recovered from the rigours of the march into Burma. June 19. Aung San Suu Kyi born in Rangoon, third child in family. "Aung San" for father, "Kyi" for mother, "Suu" for grandmother, also day of week of birth.
Favourite brother is to drown tragically at an early age. The older brother, will settle in San Diego, California, becoming United States citizen. July 19. General Aung San assassinated. Suu Kyi is two years old. Daw Khin Kyi becomes a prominent public figure, heading social planning and social policy bodies. January 4. The Independent Union of Burma is established. Daw Khin Kyi appointed Burma's ambassador to India. Suu Kyi accompanies mother to New Delhi. Suu Kyi at high school and Lady Shri Ram College in New Delhi. Oxford University, B.A. in philosophy, politics and economics at St. Hugh's College (elected Honorary Fellow, 1990).

22. Ron Gluckman In Cyberspace
Asia from top to bottom, from the Dalai Lama to aung san suu kyi, from the tycoons to rocking Rangoon, from veteran reporter Ron Gluckman.
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23. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Brief Biography And Background
Daw aung san suu kyi Brief Biography and Background. 1945, June secretary. 1988, December 27 Daw Khin kyi, mother of aung san suu kyi dies. The
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Brief Biography and Background
  • 1945, June 19: Born in Rangoon, Burma, as the daughter of national leader General Aung San (assasinated July 19, 1947) and Daw Khin Kyi; educated in Rangoon until 15 years old
  • 1960: Accompanied mother to Delhi on her appointment as Burmese ambassador to India and Nepal; studied politics at Delhi University
  • 1964-67: BA in philosophy, politics and economics, St. Hugh's College, Oxford University (elected Honorary Fellow in 1990).
  • 1969-1971: Assistant Secretary, Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions, United Nations Secretariat, New York
  • 1972: Research Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bhutan; married Dr. Michael Aris, a British scholar.
  • 1973-1977: Birth of sons Alexander in London (1973) and Kim (1977) in Oxford
  • 1985-86: Visiting Scholar, Center of Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
  • 1987: Fellow, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Simla
  • 1988, March: Aung San Suu Kyi goes back to Burma to attend her ailing mother while student protests breaks out in Rangoon.
  • 1988, July 23: Gen. Ne Win steps down as Chairman of the Burma Socialist Programme Party(BSPP) after 26 years, triggering pro-democracy movement.
  • 24. BBC NEWS | Special Report | 1998 | 08/98 | Burma | Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi
    Like South African leader Nelson Mandela, aung san suu kyi, has come to be seen internationally as a symbol of heroic and peaceful resistance in the face of
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    You are in: Special Report: Burma News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Friday, 14 August, 1998, 15:21 GMT 16:21 UK Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi
    Arlene Gregorius looks back at the life and career of Nobel Peace Laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi:
    Like the South African leader Nelson Mandela before her, Aung San Suu Kyi, has come to be seen internationally as a symbol of heroic and peaceful resistance in the face of oppression. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1991, by which time she had been under house arrest for two out of what was to become six years. Now aged 53, Suu Kyi is the daughter of the late Burmese nationalist leader, General Aung San, whose resistance to British colonial rule culminated in Burma's independence in 1948. After attending school in the Burmese capital Rangoon, Aung San Suu Kyi lived in India, and then went to Britain for her University education. This is where she met and married her husband, Michael Aris, an Oxford University academic.

    25. Stories From Burma
    Reporter Ron Gluckman travels Burma, talking to aung san suu kyi, generals, investors and the common people.
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    Burma or Myanmar, as the ruling military junta calls the lovely land they have kept under tight control for decades OUTPOSTS OF DECADENCE - Reform has brought new business to Burma, at least along the borders, if you tally the copy CDs, drugs and gambling. The Golden Triangle warlords want to climb the investment food chain, moving to resorts and tourism, but the result looks less Las Vegas than Thailand's Tijuana TROUSER PEOPLE - Burma has been in a terrible slump, on and off the soccer pitch. A new book traces the arrival of the sport a century ago, showcasing along the way not only Burma's modern misery, but decades of headhunting and good old-fashioned colonial repression. BOYCOTT BURMA? That's the word from Britain, where hardliners take a tough stance that includes pressuring backpacker publisher Lonely Planet to pull its guidebook. Take a tour of Burma with Lonely Planet's Tony and Maureen Wheeler to find out why they refuse to blindly bow to book-ban bullies. BURMESE DAZE - Should you stay or should you go? Boycotters say stay at home. If you do, you'll miss some of Asia's most evocative and satisfying scenery, in the

    26. BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi
    BBC News Online profiles aung san suu kyi, who has become an international symbol of peaceful resistance in the face of oppression. Profile aung san suu kyi.
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    Like the South African leader Nelson Mandela, Aung San Suu Kyi has become an international symbol of heroic and peaceful resistance in the face of oppression.
    For the Burmese people, Aung San Suu Kyi represents their best and perhaps sole hope that one day there will be an end to the country's military repression.
    A life in pictures
    As a pro-democracy campaigner and leader of the opposition National League for Democracy party ( NLD), she has spend nine of the past 15 years in some form of detention under Burma's military regime. In 1991 she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to bring democracy to Burma. At the presentation, the Chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Francis Sejested, called her "an outstanding example of the power of the powerless". After a period of time overseas, Aung San Suu Kyi went back to Burma in 1988. House arrest Soon after she returned, she was put under house arrest in Rangoon for six years, until she was released in July 1995.

    27. Myanmar - Study A Country
    Virtueller F¼hrer mit Informationen zur Politik, Friedensnobelpreistr¤gerin aung san suu kyi , Medien, Literatur und Reisen.
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    28. CNN.com - Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi - Sep. 22, 2003
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    Aung San Suu Kyi calls her fight for democracy Myanmar's "second struggle for independence" Story Tools (CNN) Her supporters call her simply 'The Lady'. In 1990 they turned out in vast numbers to vote for Aung San Suu Kyi and her party to become the new government of Myanmar, formerly Burma. The result, an 82 percent landslide in favor of the National League for Democracy (NLD), took the country's military rulers by surprise. Refusing to acknowledge defeat, the generals claimed foreigners and communists had rigged the election. In the subsequent weeks hundreds of NLD members were rounded up and jailed. According to human rights groups, more than a thousand remain in their cells, never having been convicted of a crime. Aung San Suu Kyi herself presented little challenge by then she had already been held under house arrest for several months. Her popularity and the threat that posed to the ruling regime meant that her detention would last another five years.

    29. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Pages - Welcome
    Welcome to Daw aung san suu kyi's pages Login community is critically important for the National League for Democracy (NLD) and Daw aung san suu kyi. Unlike some
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    30. Aung San; Burmese Hero Who Fought For Independence From British Colony; Aung San
    Article by aung san suu kyi about her father.
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    A U N G S A N
    • Born 1915 in Natmauk, Burma
    • Formed Burma Independence Army in December 1941, with Japan's help
    • Helped set up nationalist AFPFL party in 1944 and wins landslide victory in 1947
    • Negotiated pact with London in January 1947, for self-rule within one year
    • Killed with six ministers in July 1947
    Aung San is a Burmese Hero who fought for independence from British colony
    written by Aung San Suu Kyi
    My father was a child of his times who grew into a man for all time. He combined a traditional upbringing with a British colonial education. Influenced by socialist ideas, he was a student revolutionary who plunged into the anti-imperialist movement which galvanized Asia before World War II. In all this he was no different from thousands of his contemporaries who dreamt of wresting independence for their nations from the mighty British Empire. By the end of his life he had matured into an astute, thoughtful statesman with a strong abhorrence of fascism and a deeply rooted belief in democratic values. His vision encompassed an "internationalism of creative mutuality" which would bring "abiding peace, universal freedom and progress." He foresaw that time and space would be conquered and that we would become a world of "immediate, not distant neighbors." He envisaged a "new Asian order" to build Asian unity and co-operation, and win freedom, security, peace and progress for the world.

    31. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Pages - Welcome
    Welcome to Daw aung san suu kyi s pages Login Subscribe , Search
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    Subscriber Login Username: Password: Remember Me Lost My Password I Want To Subscribe DASSK Quotes Radio Stations B B C News B V O A News B D V B News B R F A News B Books to read Burmese assembly no laughing matter Rangoon's military Government justly fears ridicule. The fate of democracy in Burma has gone beyond a joke - and that's official. As more than 1000 mostly hand-picked delegates meet at a heavily guarded camp on the outskirts of Rangoon - ostensibly drafting a new constitution to bring an end to four decades of military dictatorship - the regime has decreed that this is no laughing matter. Directives have been issued to police and military intelligence ... Hits: Reviews: View this completely The Man to Watch Burma’s Prime Minister visited two Southeast Asian nations this week. Gen Khin Nyunt went first to Malaysia and arrived in Bangkok on Friday. In contrast to his Thai and Malaysian counterparts, The Prime Minister of Burma was not elected. He was appointed by the ruling The State Peace and Development Council, or SPDC, junta last August.

    32. U2
    Includes message board, biography, pictures, news, lyrics, Dalton Brother's bio, links, interview transcripts, aung san suu kyi profile, band quotes. In English and Spanish.
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    33. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Pages - Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (Part 2)
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    34. CNN.com - Myanmar Police Disperse Supporters Of Activist Aung San Suu Kyi - Sept
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    35. The My Hero Project - Aung San Suu Kyi
    FREEDOM HERO aung san suu kyi by Susannah Abbey. aung san suu kyi Fearless Voice of Burma by Whitney Stewart, Freedom from Fear by aung san suu kyi.
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    36. CNN.com - Aung San Suu Kyi Released - May 6, 2002
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    YANGON, Myanmar (CNN) Pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been released after 19 months of house arrest, the Myanmar government has announced. "Aung San Suu Kyi has liberty to carry out all activities, including her political party, as of today. There are no conditions or restrictions, because we are confident that we can trust each other," said Col. Hla Min, speaking on behalf of the government. The government proclaimed Monday "a day of national unity" that "marks a new page for the people of Myanmar and the international community." The Nobel peace laureate, who has been confined to her lakeside villa since September 2000, was yet to come out and appear in public. The government's statement did not mention Suu Kyi by name, but Yangon's public relations firm in Washington said she was referred to in the statement reading: "We shall recommit ourselves to allowing all of our citizens to participate freely in the life of our political process, while giving priority to national unity, peace and stability of the country as well as the region." In Yangon, a spokesman for Myanmar's military junta said no details of any reconciliation deal or what her political role would be were available.

    37. The Burma Campaign UK - Free Aung San Suu Kyi
    Free aung san suu kyi Email the UN. A global campaign by MTV and The Burma Campaign UK. Your Name Your email address Subject Free aung san suu kyi. Message
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    38. CNN.com - Profile: Aung San Suu Kyi - Apr 3, 2004
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    Aung San Suu Kyi, pictured here in 2002, has been in custody for almost a year. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Aung San Suu Kyi Myanmar or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) Her supporters call her simply "The Lady." In 1990 they turned out in vast numbers to vote for Aung San Suu Kyi and her party to become the new government of Myanmar, formerly Burma. The result, an 82 percent landslide in favor of the National League for Democracy (NLD), took the country's military rulers by surprise. Refusing to acknowledge defeat, the generals claimed foreigners and communists had rigged the election. In the subsequent weeks hundreds of NLD members were rounded up and jailed. According to human rights groups, more than a thousand remain in their cells, never having been convicted of a crime. Aung San Suu Kyi herself presented little challenge by then she had already been held under house arrest for several months.

    39. The Burma Campaign UK: Free Aung San Suu Kyi
    Your Name Your email Subject Free aung san suu kyi. Message Nobel Peace Prize winner aung san suu kyi is aa global symbol of justice and peace.
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    Dear Secretary General Annan, I am joining with citizens from around the world to ask you to help bring justice to Aung San Suu Kyi and the people of Burma. Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is a a global symbol of justice and peace. She was arrested and detained on May 30th 2003, following a brutal massacre of her supporters and is currently under house arrest. Please refer this issue to the international community's most powerful body - the United Nations Security Council. Please take action to free Aung San Suu Kyi and the people of Burma. I would be grateful for a response to this message. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. This e-mail is being copied to representatives of the five permanent members of UN Security Council: President George W Bush (USA) Prime Minister Tony Blair (UK) President Jacques Chirac (France) President Hu Jintao (China) President Vladimir Putin (Russia)

    40. CNN.com - Aung San Suu Kyi Honors Assassinated Father - July 19, 2000
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