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Presented by Cherie Doughty

y89% Buddhist yPopulation of 53 million yRuled by military junta yCivil war since 1988 yEstimated 12,00o murders during rallies yOver 2,200 political prisoners

y Born in 1945 y Father was the creator and General of Burmese Army y He was assassinated when Suu Kyi was 2 years old y Her mother was a diplomat

y Studied Politic at Delhi University in India at the age of 15 y Earned Bachelors of Arts at Oxford University
y Politics y Economics y Phycology

y Work for the United Nations in New York y Worked for Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London y Spent 20 years in London with her husband and two

sons

y Returned to Burma to take care of her mother y The 8-8-88 mass uprising y Millions drawn to Rangoon to protest government y Over 5000 protesters murdered y 2 weeks later Suu Kyi address million protestors y The National League of Democracy was formed, Suu Kyi as

Secretary General

y 1989 Placed on house arrest under martial law y 1995 Release from detention y 2000 House arrest y 2002 Released y 2003 House arrest y 2010 Released

y Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize y Clinton awards America s highest civilian Honour y Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament y United States Presidential Medal of Freedom

y Action-Orientated Leader
y Amazing emotional control y Ability to focus attention y Processing capabilities

y Suu Kyi s actions follow closely with the Expectancy

theory
y Belief in her skills and efforts y Belief that her performance will be rewarded y She sees value in the rewards

y Motivations are based on the acquired needs theory y Need for affiliation y Need for Power y Need for achievement

y Please use your liberty to promote ours y If you're feeling helpless, help someone y The only real prison is fear, and the only real freedom is

freedom from fear


y You should never let your fears prevent you from doing

what you know is right

y It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing

power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it

y Part of our struggle is to make the international

community understand that we are a poor country not because there is an insufficiency of resources and investment, but because we are deprived of the basic institutions and practices that make for good government

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