Tom Tun et al,
It is wrong of you to put the onus for change onto Aung San Suu Kyi's head alone.
This is part of what the military wanted by releasing her and allowing her to give interviews like this days after their sham election.
CHANGE is up to the power holders, mainly.
She has done her part.
If she outlines a "national plan" they will say who does she think she is.
I've said this before and will say this again, don't blame the victim/s.
Change won't come and won't be meaningful until the military realizes it is part of the problem, a big part, and it admits its wrong path and changes it.
Why do you think the millions of Burmese are overseas? Because of spdc or because of Suu Kyi?
Daw Suu is right to be careful what she says.
The junta will always put the blame on her, as you are stupidly doing.
James O'Brien.
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