Suu Kyi wants India
To do more to support democracy in Myanmar
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'I say that they should be firmly rooted in the democratic principles instead of putting trade and strategic interests at the forefront.' The second part of her lecture will be broadcast next Tuesday. The annual Reith Lectures are named after the BBC's first director-general, Lord John Reith. In the lecture, Suu Kyi reflected on her own experience nder house arrest in Myanmar, and explored the universal human aspiration to be free and the spirit which drives people to dissent. She also commented on the Arab Spring, comparing the event that triggered last December's revolution in Tunisia with the death of a student during a protest in Myanmar in 1988. Replying to another question, she said that India has 'a lot more to do with the government (in Myanmar) than we would wish them
Prof. John Kurakar
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