Editorial Penguin UK
Fecha de edición enero 2009
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780141039497
416 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Aung San Suu Kyi, human rights activist and leader of Burma's National League for Democracy has since 1989 repeatedly been placed under house arrest by SLORC, the ruling military junta. Despite strong pressure from the international communuity, who have campaigned unsuccessfully for her release, she remains a prisoner of conscience in Rangoon.
This collection of writings - edited by her late husband, whom the junta refused to let her see while he was dying of cancer - reflects Aung San Suu Sky's greatest hopes and fears for her people and her concern about the need for international co-operation. It gives poignant and humorous reminiscences as well as independent assessments of her role in politics. Containing speeches, letters and interviews, these writings give a voice to Burma's 'woman of destiny', who was awarded both the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought and the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize.
With forewords by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Vaclav Havel.
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