I wonder if they'll blame her for the reporters going in to cover the trial as well. Probably not -- it's good business for them if the world sees her in cuffs, despite anyone with a brain knowing that the junta is in the wrong.
May 21, 2009 (DVB)–Human rights atrocities in Burma are comparable to those of Darfur and Yugoslavia and should be addressed more thoroughly through a UN Security Council commission, said a report by the Harvard Law School.
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smithinjapan at 03:11 PM JST - 20th May
I wonder if they'll blame her for the reporters going in to cover the trial as well. Probably not -- it's good business for them if the world sees her in cuffs, despite anyone with a brain knowing that the junta is in the wrong.
rajakumar at 06:02 PM JST - 20th May
Good, more myanmar news and more media in myanmar,the richer myanmar will get.
Even local myanmar media,will have to keep up with international medias in this way.
nandakandamanda at 08:53 PM JST - 20th May
I bet China sees her as Myanmar's Dalai Lama... and China wants a share of Burma Oil.
noirgaijin at 12:19 PM JST - 21st May
Great, another country ran by 3rd graders! North Korea leadership now has someone that can converse at the same level.
PaukPhawGyi at 08:23 PM JST - 21st May
May 21, 2009 (DVB)–Human rights atrocities in Burma are comparable to those of Darfur and Yugoslavia and should be addressed more thoroughly through a UN Security Council commission, said a report by the Harvard Law School.