aung san suu kyi

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born June 19, 1945, Rangoon, Burma Opposition leader in Burma (Myanmar). Daughter of nationalist leader Aung San, she studied in Burma and India and at the University of Oxford. She lived quietly in Britain until, returning to Myanmar in 1988, she was moved by the brutality of U Ne Win's military regime to begin a nonviolent struggle for democracy and human rights. The 1990 electoral victory of her National League for Democracy was ignored by Ne Win's government, and she was held under house arrest from 1989 to 1995. She subsequently continued her opposition activities and was subject to varying degrees of government harrassment, including another period of house arrest in 2000-02. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize for Peace
{i} (born 1945) Burmese political leader and peace activist who worked to promote democracy in Myanmar, Nobel laureate of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize
aung san suu kyi

    Hyphenation

    aung San suu kyi

    Turkish pronunciation

    ông sän su keywayay

    Pronunciation

    /ˈôɴɢ ˈsan ˈso͞o ˈkāˈwīˈī/ /ˈɔːŋ ˈsæn ˈsuː ˈkeɪˈwaɪˈaɪ/
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