Some questions I might ask if I were there:
What did you promise Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD with reference to 2015?
Were you behind the racial targeting of Rohingya and other Muslims?
Why do you and your government insist on calling them "Bengali Muslims"?
If you say "Peace" why are you still bombing the Kachin?
What oil and gas and other projects do you have on the table with US firms?
How have you explained your so-called reforms to President Obama?
People say after your USA visit (2nd or 3rd time here) you will get another award. Is that true?
Do you like Starbucks coffee?
Do you think people can say anything they want when they are sitting in a coffee shop?
How many political prisoners are there still in Burma - who are they and where are they?
Do you think Rohingya in Arakan in refugee camps are political prisoners? When will you decide on that?
When will you give farmers back their land?
What is your government's connection to 969?
Why aren't the laborers given a living wage?
Why is the date and time of your town hall meeting in DC not publicized.
What is your favorite food?
If you understand English, why don't answer in English?
Are you nervous when you have to face the western press?
They say your military history is both very"distinguished" and full of oppression - is that true?
How many times a month or how often do you have to report to the one more senior than you?
Why did you resign or was resigned from USDP?
How many people in USDA are still in USDP - how many total number of people.
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This reviewer in Slate likes latest Murakami novel--the walled city--the walled garden.
https://slate.com/culture/2024/11/haruki-murakami-book-city-uncertain-walls-severance-review.html
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