David Cameron: Burma is a chapter of light in the dark history being written

The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate spent 15 of the last 22 years in custody as a
high-profile opponent of Myanmar’s military junta, but she was freed as the
regime began gradually to hand over power to a quasi-civilian government.

“Where reform is beginning, like in Burma, we must get behind it,”
Mr Cameron said in a speech at Al Azhar University in Jakarta this morning. “So
let us pay tribute to those who have fought for that reform and fought for
that freedom, not least the inspirational Aung San Suu Kyi.”

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