Free Suu Kyi
Myanmar and its people are in deep trouble. BBC notes that pro-democracy activists rallied in the Burmese capital, Rangoon, to mark the 17th anniversary of Aung San Suu Kyi's party's victory in national polls:
Some 200 members of her National League for Democracy (NLD) gathered to shout slogans and call for Ms Suu Kyi's release from house arrest. The rally came on the day her latest detention period was due to expire. But on Friday Burma's military junta extended it by another year, drawing swift international condemnation. Ms Suu Kyi, 61, has spent 11 of the last 18 years in detention.
Also, see The BurmaNet News, an online news service covering Burma (Myanmar) established in 1994.
No idea or no interest in Burma or Myanmar? May I recommend a great novel, "The Piano Tuner" by Daniel Mason... One of the very best novels I read during the last year or two.
In October 1886, about a year after the British invaded and took over the lower region of Burma, a shy and modest piano tuner Edgar Drake received a strange request from the British War Office. The Crown had requested of his immediate service in repairing an Erard grand piano thousands of miles away, its soundboard swollen and miserably out of tune.
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