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World Service - World Have Your Say homepage Your questions for Aung San Suu Kyi

| Tuesday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 09:00 - 11:00 GMT

urma's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be taking your questions on World Have Your Say on Tuesday.

Released in November after seven years under house arrest, Ms Suu Kyi has become an icon of the democracy campaign against Burma's military junta. She won the 1990 election in the country, but the result was ignored.

She recently lost a court case to have her NLD party reinstated after it was dissolved for boycotting last year's election.

Since her release, she has been reunited with her son Kim for the first time in 10 years, and gone online for the first time.

What would you like to ask her? Leave your question here on the blog and we will try and put as many of them as possible to Ms Suu Kyi during the show.

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via Facebook

    Aniebiet Efiong in Nigeria on Facebook - I see Suu Kyi in a very weak political position...and she's not getting any younger. To think of her bringing about democracy in Burma or even getting to power is too tall a dream

  2. Comment sent via host

    We''re now going to try and clear up the line to Aung San Suu Kyi again. Massive frustration here in Bush House about the poor quality. Hopefully we can make it better for the second half.

  3. Comment sent via Facebook

    Eric in Kenya on Facebook - Do you feel your fight for democracy has been made harder by the closeness of the junta to the Chinese?

  4. Comment sent via Twitter

    @大象传媒_WHYS when does your family join you? Or you join them permanently?

  5. Comment sent via SMS

    Hello madam san sue kyi. first of i wish to let you know that you are quite an inspiration to me . i have 2 questions: what gets you going?to fight on? what message of encouragemet can u give to an african woman who wants to servd her pple yet going through persecution & oppression? Joe in Lilongwe MALAWI

  6. Comment sent via BLOG

    Bear on the blog - Is the American and European embargoes on rubies and jade actually create the effect that they were intended to make? Or do these products just flow into China?

  7. Comment sent via BLOG

    Douglas on the blog - How soon would you be able to get back to electoral politics and hopefully become Prime Minister of Burma

  8. Comment sent via SMS

    Hello madam san sue kyi. first of i wish to let you know that you are quite an inspiration to me . i have 2 questions: what gets you going?to fight on? what message of encouragemet can u give to an african woman who wants to servd her people yet going through persecution & oppression? Joe in MALAWI

  9. Comment sent via host

    We know the line to Aung San Suu Kyi is not great. We''re working on it as hard as we can. Please do keep listening

  10. Comment sent via Twitter

    Aung San Sui Kyi tells @大象传媒_WHYS she's following events in Egypt "with interest" & has begun to use Facebook. Listen live @大象传媒WorldService

  11. Comment sent via Twitter

    @大象传媒_WHYS How hopeful Aung San Suu Kyi is about the establishment of democracy in her country?

  12. Comment sent via Twitter

    .@大象传媒_WHYS asking Aung San Suu Kyi if she's setup twitter and facebook accounts yet. incredible.

  13. Comment sent via SMS

    A questiin to Aung san Su Chi.Do you think the world is doing enough to promote democracy in Burma?.Abdulla Subeit,zanzibari living in Dallas,Texas

  14. Comment sent via Twitter

    Trying really hard to listen to Aung San Suu Kyi on @大象传媒_WHYS but it's a strain :(

  15. Comment sent via Facebook

    Peter on Facebook - Do you feel made used of by all sides to be the icon of their cause and prevented from exercising your desired form of reform? Do you believe in the union of Myanmar?