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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
This week's ludu (the people) and Aung San Suu Kyi - rfa
Shadows cast on my portrait of Su Su Nway - Like 2203 other political prisoners, Su Su Nway remains in a remote prison in Burma, even though she has heart ailments. Daw Suu and NLD etc have pushed repeatedly for the release of all political prisoners.
Oil on canvas portrait and photo-copyright Kyi May Kaung.
http://www.rfa.org/burmese/news/questions_and_answers_with_suu_kyi-12102010160844.html/B1210ASSK/inline.html
Notes from Independent Scholar:
As in inaugural broadcast last week, all Qs were posed and recorded overseas, by exiled Burmese - some well known or very well known.
This week famous singer Daw Mar Mar Aye and others expressed their wishes for Daw Suu's good health and the security of her life, and asked her to take care -
Daw Suu's reply included that she is being guarded "one 100 %"
Two famous singers sent good wishes, there were Qs abt Panlaung or Pinlon Conference II, as advocated by Daw Suu.
Program ended with a tribute song.
Notes copyright Kyi May Kaung.
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