Aung San Suu Kyi, a modern day saint

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Her release has been delayed till tomorrow, it is just tragic that the West has not been able to do more to stop those evil bastards aka SLORC.

They have just passed a new constitution which makes any adverse comments about the regime subject to the charge of sedition. Burma would be the richest country in SE Asia if it wasn't for the kleptocrat generals running the country.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-Kyi-will-not-be-released-until-tomorrow.html


[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHHG6zBhUck"]YouTube - Burma: A Military Dictatorship[/ame]
 
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What's even more tragic in some ways is Google advertising holidays to Burma during this video, what the fuck is that all about? They should be awarded something for being the most insensitive bastards on t'Internet.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMKHZQ9lXm0&NR=1&feature=fvwp"]YouTube - My curse on the Burma Junta[/ame]
 
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The unfortunate thing is, she will be imprisoned again before long, because she will never stop speaking out against the totalitarians that run Burma.
 
The unfortunate thing is, she will be imprisoned again before long, because she will never stop speaking out against the totalitarians that run Burma.

I know you are probably right but I hope you are wrong. The generals have been building a new city called Naypyidaw since 2005, it will be the ultimate monument to the cunts who run the country. It is a modern day version of Hitler's Germania.

http://www.sequential-one.com/blog/?p=895
 
Her release has been delayed till tomorrow, it is just tragic that the West has not been able to do more to stop those evil bastards aka SLORC.

They have just passed a new constitution which makes any adverse comments about the regime subject to the charge of sedition. Burma would be the richest country in SE Asia if it wasn't for the kleptocrat generals running the country.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-Kyi-will-not-be-released-until-tomorrow.html


YouTube - Burma: A Military Dictatorship

I hope they follow through and release her, and not dream up some last-minute excuse for continued detention. I've signed petitions for years, trying to get her freed. Not sure how much they helped, though.

What a horrible dictatorship.
 
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I hope they follow through and release her, and not dream up some last-minute excuse for continued detention. I've signed petitions for years, trying to get her freed. Not sure how much they helped, though.

What a horrible dictatorship.

It gets even worse, as this video shows in graphic detail.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGrPJvVEG8M"]YouTube - Inside the secret city - Burma[/ame]
 
The SLORC bastards have finally released her, but for how long? When there was a similar situation in Cambodia, the West sat on it's hands and it was left to Vietnam to go in and kick that fucker Pol Pot and the Kmer Rouge out. Unfortunately there is no one around to do the same to the Burmese junta.
 
The SLORC bastards have finally released her, but for how long? When there was a similar situation in Cambodia, the West sat on it's hands and it was left to Vietnam to go in and kick that fucker Pol Pot and the Kmer Rouge out. Unfortunately there is no one around to do the same to the Burmese junta.
There was a big party for her at her house, and with the eyes of the world upon them let us hope that her release is permanent!
 
When Aung San Suu Kyi's British husband Michael Aris was dying from cancer in 1999, the military authorities offered to allow her to travel to the UK to see her husband on his deathbed, and then to his funeral.

But she refused, for fear that the military government would refuse to allow her back into the country. She even missed his funeral rather than risk banishment from Burma.


You can tell where whats important to her, cause it sure was not her husband. Any normal person would have left and not looked back.
 
When Aung San Suu Kyi's British husband Michael Aris was dying from cancer in 1999, the military authorities offered to allow her to travel to the UK to see her husband on his deathbed, and then to his funeral.

But she refused, for fear that the military government would refuse to allow her back into the country. She even missed his funeral rather than risk banishment from Burma.


You can tell where whats important to her, cause it sure was not her husband. Any normal person would have left and not looked back.

She is not a normal person, something which a prick like you will never understand. They only offered to let her go to England as it's certain she would have been refused reentry to Burma.
 
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I've always been impressed that she's still alive. The Punta considers her that popular of a political figure that they are affraid to do more than place her under house arrest and be professional fucktards to her.
 
What's even more tragic in some ways is Google advertising holidays to Burma during this video, what the fuck is that all about? They should be awarded something for being the most insensitive bastards on t'Internet.

YouTube - My curse on the Burma Junta

What ads are placed where is decided automatically by an algorithm, Tom. Nobody has the time to actually go through the internet and decide which ads to place where. This isn't rocket science. Oftentimes the ad placements are wildly inappropriate, usually humorously.
 
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