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Aung San Suu Kyi

Political Figure

Born: 19 June 1945
Birthplace: Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar)
Best known as: Leader of the democratic movement in Myanmar

Name at birth: Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi is the Nobel Prize-winning peace activist who is being detained by the military dictatorship of Myanmar. She is the daughter of Burmese General Aung San, a national hero who helped establish national independence (1948). General Aung San was assassinated in July of 1947, and two year-old Suu Kyi left Burma to live and study in India and the United Kingdom. In 1988 she returned to Burma and led the National League for Democracy (NLD) in opposition to the ruling military regime. Inspired by the non-violent practices of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., she became a national hero and an international celebrity. She was placed under house arrest in 1989, but the NLD still convincingly won popular elections in 1990. The military junta refused to give up power and held Aung San under house arrest until 1995. While detained she won the Nobel Prize for peace (1991). She was held again from September 2000 until May 2002, during which time the NLD was having secret negotiations with the junta in an effort to break the political deadlock. In May 2003 she was again detained and taken into "protective custody" as confrontations between the NLD and government supporters increased. Despite diplomatic pressure and international pleas for her release, she continues to be held in Myanmar. The ruling military junta announced an extension of her house arrest for an indefinite period in 2006, and again in 2009 she was tried and convicted for violating the rules of her supervision and again her sentence was extended.

Extra credit: Burma was renamed Myanmar in 1989 by the ruling military party, the State Law and Order Restoration Council (now called the State Peace and Development Council).

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