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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Sat Jun 16, 2012, 08:21 AM Jun 2012

Suu Kyi accepts Nobel Peace Prize 21 years late

Source: Reuters

Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi finally accepted her 1991 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Saturday after spending a total of 15 years under house arrest and said full political freedom in her country was still a long way off.

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"There still remain such prisoners in Burma. It is to be feared that because the best known detainees have been released, the remainder, the unknown ones, will be forgotten," Suu Kyi, 66, told a packed Oslo City Hall.

A day earlier, she arrived from Switzerland to a jubilant reception as dancing and chanting crowds filled Oslo's streets and showered her with flowers.

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Her sons, Kim and Alexander had accepted the Nobel prize on her behalf in 1991, with her husband Michael Aris also attending the ceremony. A year later Suu Kyi announced she would use the $1.3 million prize money to establish a health and education trust for Burmese people.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/16/us-suukyi-nobel-idUSBRE85F06E20120616

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Suu Kyi accepts Nobel Peace Prize 21 years late (Original Post) bananas Jun 2012 OP
Burma has been a major and underreported foreign policy win of this administration Adenoid_Hynkel Jun 2012 #1
Great pic! I haven't been following this, thanks for the info. nt bananas Jun 2012 #2
 

Adenoid_Hynkel

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1. Burma has been a major and underreported foreign policy win of this administration
Sat Jun 16, 2012, 09:34 AM
Jun 2012

By engaging in the region, they've helped to crack the junta's grip on power.

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