Aung San Suu Kyi and Hillary Clinton, new hope for 2012
Here we are, few days and 2001 will be gone forever, a very bad year for several reasons, especially for Europe, which suffers because old age and pays the price for decades and centuries of unrestrained capitalism.
A year to forget for Italy which is now facing an empty future without purpose, without ideas, not worthy to be lived and dreamed off.
Fathers are seeing today their children living much worse off them even after many sacrifices, without a family plan, surviving the day without a goal.
An entire continent, but Italy is the Vanguard, is throwing away the best with over twenty millions of unemployed.
This led in 2011 the death of many, too many, dreams.
But looking carefully the dark horizon of 2012, announced like an apocalyptic year, we can see more.
Each time, after an end, there is a new beginning and glimpses of sun seem to… Continue reading
Aung San Suu Kyi will run in Myanmar’s next elections
Aung San Suu Kyi will be back to politic.
Actually she has never stopped even during the arrest, although remained segregated at home, her life was and it is a symbol of hope for democracy in Myanmar.
In 1990 there was a huge victory of her party, but was never recognized by the regime.
The National League for Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi, has announced its participation in upcoming elections and was then formally registered.
The party was banded in 2010 after a boycott of the last November’s vote.
The elections was expected in the Asian country for twenty years, but the National League for Democracy to protest an electoral law which required the removal from the lists of dissidents who were arrested, did not participate.
Aung San Suu Kyi was at the time, still under house arrest and in case of election National League for Democracy would… Continue reading
Kim Aris had seen his mother Aung San Suu Kyi after a decade
I was so busy lately but can’t skip this amazing and wonderfull news.
The last time the youngest child of Aung San Suu Kyi, Kim Aris, had seen his mother goes back to a decade ago, when it was allowed to stay three weeks with her. After the end of house arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi the ruling military junta in Myanmar, formerly Burma, has granted now an entry visa and Kim Aris was able to see his mother.
Aung San Suu Kyi leader of the NLD the National League for Democracy, Nobel prize in 1991, has never been able to know their grandchildrens.
According to the British Embassy in Bangkok on the evening of the liberation of Aung San Suu Kyi had a telephone conversation with Kim Aris. When she was confined under house arrest or in prison, a condition in which she spent about fifteen of the… Continue reading
Freedom for Aung San Suu Kyi
Hello there, so this is the end of the ignominious trial against Aung San Suu Kyi .
It is quite unbelievable that after 3 months since last events and more then 15 years of house arrest nothing has changed.
FREE IMMEDIATELY Aung San Suu Kyi
Today is a terrible day, really a shamefull nightmare without end.
I have no words this morning to condem the action of the burmese government.
I do hope that international leaders this time will move their fat asses.
I have posted some interviews, some interesting videos…
DO NOT FORGET to sign for Aung San Suu Kyi’s freedom…
Refugees in Thailand
Hi there…
When I visited in 2000, near MaeSot, a refugee camp, it was very similar to the one you will see in the video, and is marvelous that some angel like her visited the same kind of place.
For sure she can do much more than what I did.
The situation over there in North Thailand and in Burma has not changed at all.



