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Burma sees a whole future through a tiny window of freedom


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Apr 23, 2012
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The illustration accompanying the song ‘Mother Daw Suu...’ (Apr 16) was done by Kuldeep.

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Apr 30, 2012
Road to Mandalay

It was a pleasure to read Bharat Bhushan’s piece on Burma (Daw Of Democracy, Apr 16). It is now clear that the struggle for democracy launched by Suu Kyi all those years ago with such single-mindedness has begun bearing fruit. The election results, however cosmetic, are bound to boost the morale of nld cadres and others involved in the drive to end the rule of the military junta. The junta, too, appears to be going ahead with its commitment of introducing political reforms. The world community needs to have a fresh look at the UN sanctions imposed on Myanmar, which have only hurt the common man.


Padmini Raghavendra, Secunderabad


Surely the elections, and before that the lifting of the house arrest of Suu Kyi, are comparable to the surge of hope South Africans felt after Nelson Mandela’s release.


Ashok Lal, Mumbai

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1/D-8
Apr 08, 2012
01:20 AM

This is Burma's Nelson Mandela moment.

ashok lal
mumbai, India
2/D-18
Apr 08, 2012
02:30 AM

The road ahead for Burma is hard and littered with pitfalls. Let us wish them well. BTW, aren't Suu  Kyi and Mamata twins?

Anwaar
Dallas, United States
3/D-22
Apr 09, 2012
06:45 AM

Good Luck Suu Kyi.  Good Luck Myanmar.  You had gone thro' untold hardships and humiliations .  Let a new Democratic Era begin for you. God bless you.

G. Niranjan Rao
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
4/D-30
Apr 12, 2012
06:57 AM

Burma is under the control of Chinese.Su kyi should not try to antogoanise the Chinese.Instead concentrate in the development of Burma educationaly and economically and leave the rest to future generations.A extremely tough task.Good luck to this tireless woman.

Nasar Ahmed
Karikkudi, India
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