Tuesday, November 16, 2010

News at Eleven: [Aung San Suu Kyi] also said the generals

did not impose any conditions when releasing her from house arrest on Nov. 13. She had been locked up for 15 of the past 21 years.

"For me, it's better to have a dialogue," Suu Kyi said when asked whether there was anything she would like to convey to the the military government.

"I don't want to be having a one-sided conversation. There's only one thing I want to say. I've said this from the beginning. I've said this before. 'Let's have a dialogue.' That's it.

"Only when we talk, only when we have two sides talking, will it be effective. It's not going to be effective if I just say, 'I want to say this. I want to say this,' just by myself."

from Radio Free Asia: Suu Kyi Calls For Dialogue
then The Independent: The return of Burma's accidental heroine
then Radio Free Asia: Suu Kyi Freed
then Radio Free Asia: What Now For Suu Kyi?

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