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Monday, November 19, 2012
What's Sanchaung Ma Thida talking about? Presdt Obama's speech at Rangoon University's Convocation Hall is Excellent -
http://www.youtube.com/user/voaclips
Dear U Than Lwin Htun and Daw Hla Hla Than (at VOA - Voice of America, Burmese)
Thank you for posting President Obama's entire speech.
It is Excellent and touches on all of Burma's problems - while giving a mini-lecture on why the same kind of diversity works in the USA.
Please could you have it translated in its entirety and have someone like Thar Nyunt Oo do the voice over.
I am very pleased with all your voice overs, which carefully match the voices, the ages etc. :)
kmk
Note: Sanchaung Ma Thida, a writer and medical doctor, who was a close associate of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and was imprisoned, told an Irrawaddy correspondent that Presdt. Obama's speech "was not as good as some of his" that she has heard. Maybe she did not understand him fully.
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