Occupation: Burmese President
When Burma's military regime, which has ruled in one form or another since a 1962 coup, announced it would transfer power to a quasi-civilian government, few took the brutal junta seriously. The new President, installed last March, is a former general, after all. But Sein shocked the world by releasing political prisoners and meeting with Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Could Sein be Burma's Gorbachev?
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http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2107952_2107953_2110182,00.html
ကုိ သြားပါ။ ၿပီးလွ်င္ ေအာက္က အေပၚဆုံးမွာ ျပထားတဲ့ ပုံလုိ ေထာက္ခံလွ်င္ Definitely ကုိ အမွန္ျခစ္ၿပီး SUBMIT ကုိ ႏွိပ္ေပးရမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္.
Occupation: Burmese opposition leader
Just two years ago, the democracy icon was under house arrest, part of her nearly two decades spent locked up by the country's ruling junta. But since Burma's surprising transition to a quasi-civilian government, Suu Kyi is running for a seat in the April 1 legislative by-elections. A single seat in parliament might not seem like much, but for the Nobel laureate whose nonviolent commitment to freedom has inspired countless others, the symbolism of finally joining the government would be truly revolutionary.
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http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2107952_2107953_2109619,00.html
ကုိ သြားပါ။ ၿပီးလွ်င္ ေအာက္က အေပၚဆုံးမွာ ျပထားတဲ့ ပုံလုိ ေထာက္ခံလွ်င္ Definitely ကုိ အမွန္ျခစ္ၿပီး SUBMIT ကုိ ႏွိပ္ေပးရမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္.
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