Letters from Burma, Volume 1Educated In Rangoon, Delhi And Oxford University, Aung San Suu Kyi Is Leader Of The Struggle For Human Rights And Democracy In Burma. This Book Collects All Her Letters. |
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User Review - PDCRead - LibraryThingIn 1991, Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. She was awarded this for being a steadfast peaceful resistance to the draconian, petty and brutal Myanmar regime. She was under house ... Read full review
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User Review - Tony2704 - LibraryThingSomewhat repetitive but an interesting insight into life in Burma at this time. The book left me wanting to know more and therefore i felt unfulfilled Read full review
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