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Why Burma Must Change by Aung San Suu Kyi The Washington Post, Sunday, July 16, 2000; Page B07
Locked doors cannot stifle the call for Liberty "Czechs and Us" 05.11.98 (Mainichi Daily News)
Honoring those who fought for freedom "Golden Anniversary" 01-12-98 (Mainichi Daily News)
Junta's Motto: If the shoe doesn't fit, wear it "raw material" 11-24-97 (Mainichi Daily News)
Beginning of a new era for Burmese politics "Congress" 10.20.97 (Mainichi Daily News)
Political, Spiritual struggles inseparably linked "Kaleidoscope" 4.8.97 (Mainichi daily news)
Turbulent years take toll on democracy advicates 13.7.97 (Mainichi daily news)
Times of transition breed uncertainty 12.6.97 (Aung San Suu Kyi, The Nation)
Letter from Burma (No. 7) by Aung San Suu Kyi Mainichi Daily News Monday, January 8, 1996
"Breakfast Blues"
Letter from Burma (No. 6) by Aung San Suu Kyi Mainichi Daily News Sunday, December 31, 1995
"Young Birds Outside Cages"
Letter from Burma (No. 5) By Aung San Suu Kyi Mainichi Daily News Monday, December 25, 1995
"The Peacock and the Dragon"
Letter From Burma (No.4) By Aung San Suu Kyi Thamanya: A Place of Peace and Kindness "At Tha Ma Nya (2)" "Love and truth can move people more than coercion"
Letter from Burma (No. 3) by Aung San Suu Kyi Mainichi Daily News Sunday, December 10, 1995
THA MA NYA: A Place of peace and kindness"At Tha Ma Nya (1)"
Letter from Burma (No. 2) by Aung San Suu Kyi Mainichi Daily News December 4, 1995 Glimpses of History and Untamed Beauty "Road to Tha Ma Nya (2)"
Letter from Burma (No. 1) by Aung San Suu Kyi Mainichi Daily News November 27, 1995 SEEDS OF DEMOCRACY FLOWERS IN RURAL BURMA "The Road to Tha Ma Nya (1)"

 

 

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