Aung San Suu Kyis release prompts veiled celebratory message in Burmese paper

Image around The Irrawaddy Magazine; Feature: ssoosay

A message celebrating Aung San Suu Kyis release is dark on the front page of the Burmese newspaper. The lighter shade of red rise reads Su Free, Unite & Advance to Grab the Hope.

The Burmese pro-democracy personality Aung San Suu Kyi is free, but Burma is not. The ruling generals, flush with money from Chinese investment, do not tolerate political gainsay and have been scheming for fight opposite minority ethnic groups in the wake of the sham election. Aung San Suu Kyi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 whilst under residence arrest, has used her recent freedom to verbalise about the need for national unity and reconciliation.

Despite complicated media censorship, one bold editor found the approach to filch the headlines about Aung San Suu Kyis recover onto the front page. The message, dark in the title about soccer, seems to call for the popular uprising in this short impulse of political opportunity. Su Free, reads the text. Unite & Advance to Grab the Hope.

Political debate is extraordinarily dangerous in Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi is fearless, but if the supervision perceives her as the threat, there could be apocalyptic consequences.

The glimmer of hope is still alive in Burma, but it requires tremendous bravery to sustain. Even when it surfaces, you have to flicker tough to see it.

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Check out this print essay, The Spirit of Burma, to get some visible images of the country few of us have visited.


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