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The Face of Resistance: Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma's Fight for Freedom - Political Biography Book by Mekong Press | Inspiring Story of Democracy & Human Rights | Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Students
The Face of Resistance: Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma's Fight for Freedom - Political Biography Book by Mekong Press | Inspiring Story of Democracy & Human Rights | Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Students

The Face of Resistance: Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma's Fight for Freedom - Political Biography Book by Mekong Press | Inspiring Story of Democracy & Human Rights | Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Students

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Aung San Suu Kyi is a world-renowned, inspirational symbol of Burmese resistance and courage. Released in 2010 after spending fifteen of the previous twenty-one years under house arrest, many are now looking to her to lead the country. But is it possible for Suu Kyi to mend the deep divisions in Burmese society? Who are the groups that make up Burma's face of resistance? And how can Suu Kyi unite these disparate factions into one cohesive group to take on the current regime in the elections scheduled for 2015?The Face of Resistance explores these questions and sheds light on the people who have fought alongside Suu Kyi for decades in Burma's resistance movement. It profiles key members of the National League for Democracy, the prominent activists involved in the 1988 student uprising, and the next generation of democracy leaders.The Face of Resistance demystifies the volatile state of contemporary Burmese politics and shows that, despite international accolades, Burma is far from free.

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is in this remarkable book. Not just a portrait of The Lady in context that will give you a deeper understanding of her point of view and her importance to the country, this is also a clear and concise history of the struggle for democracy, an overview of the reality of the "changes" in Burma today, and an offering of hope for the future -- a call for the new generation of leaders to come forward for the 2015 elections. Written by a young "veteran" of the student movement who went on to found a magazine in exile -- The Irrawaddy -- who is a wonderfully articulate and astute political commentator.
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