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    Suu Kyi galvanizes once-repressed Myanmar politics

    DAWEI, Myanmar (AP) โ€” Euphoric seas of supporters waved opposition party flags and offered yellow garlands. They lined crumbling roads for miles and climbed atop trees, cars and roofs as Aung San Suu Kyi spoke at impromptu rallies. Some cried as her convoy passed.

    Cheered by tens of thousands, the 66-year-old opposition leader electrified Myanmar's repressive political landscape everywhere she traveled Sunday on her first political tour of the countryside since her party registered to run in a historic ballot that could see her elected to parliament for the first time.

    "We will bring democracy to the country," Suu Kyi said to roaring applause as her voice boomed through loudspeakers from the balcony of a National League for Democracy office in the southern coastal district of Dawei. "We will bring rule of law ... and we will see to it that repressive laws are repealed."

    As huge crowds screamed "Long Live Daw Aung San Suu Kyi!" and others held banners saying "You Are Our Heart," she said: "We can overcome any obstacle with unity and perseverance, however difficult it may be."

    Suu Kyi's campaign and by-elections due April 1 are being watched closely by the international community, which sees the vote as a crucial test of whether the military-backed government is really committed to reform.

    The mere fact that Suu Kyi was able to speak openly in public in Dawei โ€” and her supporters were able to greet her en masse without fear of reprisal โ€” was proof of dramatic progress itself. Such scenes would have been unthinkable just a year ago, when the long-ruling junta was still in power and demonstrations were all but banned.

    Suu Kyi's visit was equivalent to waking a sleeping dragon, said environmental activist Aung Zaw Hein.

    "People had been afraid to discuss politics for so long," he said. "Now that she's visiting, the political spirit of people has been awakened."

    Looking into the giant crowds, Hein added: "I've never seen people's faces look like this before. For the first time, they have hope in their eyes."

    Businesman Ko Ye said he was ecstatic that Suu Kyi came, and like most people here, he welcomed the recent dramatic changes that made her trip possible. "We are all hoping for democracy," the 49-year-old said, "but we're afraid these reforms can be reversed at anytime."

    After nearly half a century of iron-fisted military rule, a nominally civilian government took office last March. The new government has surprised even some of its toughest critics by releasing hundreds of political prisoners, signing cease-fire deals with ethnic rebels, increasing media freedoms and easing censorship laws.

    Suu Kyi's party boycotted the 2010 election as neither free nor fair. It sought to have its legal status restored after the government amended electoral laws. Her party has been cleared to offer candidates in the April vote, and an Election Commission ruling on Suu Kyi's candidacy is expected in February.

    Some critics are concerned the government is using its opening with Suu Kyi to show it's committed to reform. The government needs her support to get years of harsh Western sanctions lifted.

    On Sunday, Suu Kyi said the opposition had struggled for democracy for decades, but the best way to do that now was to fight "from within parliament." But she also expressed caution over the challenges ahead. "It's easy to make problems, but it's not easy to implement them," she said. "We have a lot to do."

    An NLD victory would be highly symbolic, but her party would have limited power since the legislature is overwhelmingly dominated by the military and the ruling pro-military party. Up for grabs are 48 seats vacated by lawmakers who were appointed to the Cabinet and other posts.

    Suu Kyi has spent 15 of the past 23 years under house arrest, and as a result, has rarely traveled outside Yangon. Although she conducted one successful day of rallies north of Yangon last year, a previous political tour to greet supporters in 2003 sparked a bloody ambush of her convoy that saw her forcibly confined at her lakeside home.

    She was finally released from house arrest in late 2010, just days after the elections that installed the current government and led to the junta's official disbandment.

    Suu Kyi met with party members in Dawei, including one running for a parliament seat. She will make similar political trips to other areas, including the country's second-largest city, Mandalay, in early February before officially campaigning for her own seat, party spokesman Nyan Win said.

    Suu Kyi is hoping to represent the constituency of Kawhmu, a poor district just south of Yangon where some villagers' homes were destroyed by Cyclone Nargis in 2008.

    Lay Lay Myint, a 35-year-old grocery store manager, said Suu Kyi's platform in parliament would allow her to "let the world know what is happening" in Myanmar.

    "People have been living in fear here," Myint said. "Just seeing her hear makes us braver, more courageous."

     

    18 comments

    • Huy  •  3 mths ago
      this is true democracy right here; she runs for the people, not for party like American politic; take that Democrat and Republican. Our politicians need to learn a thing or two from her.
    • Prometheus  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I worked with a team from Myanmar, back in the '80s, and they were some of the kindest, friendliest people I've ever known. They have endured such a long time, it's wonderful to see them getting the chance to hope again. The person who said "all these reforms can be taken away," though is absolutely right, and it's a lesson for everybody. The thin end of the wedge is restrictive voter registration, making public officials immune to voter recall, election fraud by county officials and the possibility of rigged electronic voting. It can all be taken away, which is why those things cannot be tolerated.
    • Eric S  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  3 mths ago
      It looks like positive change may finally be starting to happen in Myanmar. Let's hope so
    • gorgan  •  3 mths ago
      I worked in Myanmar in the mid 1990s for a Canadian mining company. My Burmese collleagues would always borrow my short wave radio late at night and crowd around to listen to the weekly Voice of America broadcasts in Burmese language. Even the government "minder" would listen. The distrust and hatred for the junta was that widespread. Hopefully they will get a shot at making a Representative Republic but that may be asking a bit much. Time will tell.
    • Witt P  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      this lady has my respect. she has my vote and support. god bless
    • castlerainblue  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      A true hero this woman is.
    • Mandie  •  3 mths ago
      I really did not think that I would EVER see the day (during my lifetime) that the old foggies (military junta) would allow a 'free' election in Burma. I had been to Burma (yes, it is the old British colonial name for the country) twice: in 1996 and 1997. The everyday person that I meet during my travels were some of the friendliest and hospitable that I have ever met. I really pray that this election is for real and if she is elected (popular voting???) then there might be some much needed changes in the country. That would be outstanding.
    • j  •  Swansboro, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Such a wonderful woman who has endured so much. I wish the best for her.
    • Senex  •  3 mths ago
      I hope the military protects her assiduously.
    • virile insect  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      A female asian Abraham Lincoln, with the opportunity hopefuly to secure a bond that will bring her and the rest of her needed country a brighter, safer future. Pray hard for her and the dangerous path yet ahead....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      When the true Democracy prevail , we should be able to change our REMEMBRANCE day to 08/08 of every year to honor the 8888(08/08/1988) movement!!!
    • T.REXX  •  3 mths ago
      Aung San Suu Kyi now she's a Heroine for all the world to see... wishing her the very best.
    • Montana dave  •  3 mths ago
      A true hero to her people and the world. Opposite of the scumbags we have running in the republican primaries who only care about their own self interests.
    • c k  •  3 mths ago
      "Just seeing her hear makes us braver, more courageous." Don't you mean seeing her (here)makes us braver,more courageous? I'm sure she can hear well,but that won't make you braver.
    • charles  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      She already has been compromised by corporate imperialists and is hand picked by them. This is a market for cheap labor and manufacturing of goods normally done in China. It is also an open markets for corporate franchises like phone, internet, fast food, auto etc to capitalize. She is just a pawn in the corporate goals of colonizing this nation. There is no real concern for human rights or democracy as time will tell.
    • Intelligent Designer  •  3 mths ago
      Bringing true democracy and rule of law in Myanmar? LMAO...yeah right, meaning they will bring in EU debt with hundreds of christian missionaries to eradicate the locals history and culture and molest the children at the same time.
    • whatsnew  •  3 mths ago
      All this supposed political reform has said nothing about releasing the thousands of prisoners in prison for no other crime than being a Christian. Myanmar is fourth in its violation of the human rights of Christians, behind North Korea, China, and Iran, and above the fifth place Saudi Arabia. Both Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the international news media persist in ignoring this travesty against humanity.
    • Glee  •  3 mths ago
      don't do what the chinese asian jeeews do - pour in money & manpower - rebuild enrich asian countries - get riot against, nationalized, kick out - again & again - the phillippinos are the worst. and they yell foul - like the red indians want usa back - back? they didn't build it - usa was never theirs. there were wars & we won the land - if we lose, we'll be scalps - not like them, we give them casinos & reservations. ameican jewwwws in the phillippine, thailand, malaysia, indonesia...? this new birmese government should say sorry & give raparation to the lorries of chinese they kill & bury in mass graves in the riots. phillippines too, the worst - have inlaws in both countries.
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