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Ms Sun kyi is the leader of Myanmar's main opposition National League for Democracy.She has been now in detention for more than 11 of the last 17 years.(Home Arrest)
She's Nobel peace laureate yet the Military Junta says that she has disrupted peace ... ...
A different perspective in politics and a strong will to bring the country towards Democracy had caused her to spent most of her life at 'home',a life without freedom.
Who's right and who's wrong here?
The UN,EU and US calls to free her while Junta don't see the need to free her.
I think that Myanmar needs a person like her ,a forerunner to lead the country towards Democracy.There's little to hope for to overthrow the Military Junta if an influential person like her, is not freed.


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Hi, personally i share the same opinion as Meiyun. It is unfair for they Military Junta to detain Ms Sun kyi without any justified reasons. The Military Junta merely act on the basis that she's a potential threat to their power in Myanmar, thus, if they cannot remove her, they would have to detain her.
Seems like corruption is still high in Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the 192 UN member states. Since the UN's message to free Ms Sun kyi was ignored, i believe that there is little chance of her being released even in the future.
I believe that this article would be useful when we talk about freedom of speech in future. =)
On my side I believe that the home arrest of SunKyii is an effort to deter from protests. However the longer she is under home arrest the more her support group will demand she be released.
Freedom of speech is important but from here we can see that there are very fine lines that must be drawn to maintain a certain form of control over pple.
Can democracy be restored in Burma?
Democracy cannot be restored in Burma, because Burma never in its history has had a stable democratic government. Hopefully, through the work of Aung San Suu Kyi and others, democracy may take root in Burma. But it will be chancy, because the generals do not want to lose power
What we need now urgently is a completely stable country run by a government which really knows how to gain public trust.
I hope that the leadership of Aung Sun Su Kyi changes the people's lives and manages the socio-economic and healthcare crises.
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