Edward in Moscow, Russia - I think she is going to succeed in her fight for democracy because the people of Burma are ready to move with her in that direction.Burma will surely become a democratic state
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Banyachn, a Burmese working in Singapore emailed - She should listen and discuss her ideas with other leaders - both other party leaders and the ethnic leaders
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Vincent emailed from Bangkok, Thailand - Why refer to the Lady of Burma as a pro-democracy leader only? More accurately she is the elected Head of State, under arrest for 15 years and denied her rightful office and status for 21 years
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Anna in Melbourne, Australia emailed - I have been smiling about it all day - but like everyone I am worried. It is not surprising that China is silent - look at their reaction to Liu Xiao Bao
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N Jayaram, an Indian living in Hong Kong, emailed - Aung San Suu Kyi is "free" at last but the elephant, not to mention the dragon, in the room is the support for the Burmese military regime from its two largest neighbours
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RightPaddock on the blog - It's great that she has some freedom again, but this has happened before. The regime lets her have a bit of a run before they reel her back in and put her back under arrest.
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Nasiru on the blog - While the current situation of Aung San Suu Kyi looks like the release of Nelson Mandela, the moral goodwill and support seems to be limited. The junta did not release her to negotiate with her - rather it is a plot to stop international scrutiny.
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Shafiq in Chittagong, Bangladesh - Aung Sun Suu Kyi is the queen and icon of democracy. She is the most popular leader in her country, and in the rest of the world. Thanks to the Junta for releasing her
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Mustapha - I think UN should be held responsible for the long detention of this golden woman. The strongest organisation on Earth hasn't taken the necessary actions on the release of Aung San Suu ky
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Banyachn, Burmese working in Singapore emailed - She should listen and discuss to other leaders, other party leaders and ethnic leaders
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@MishalHusain大象传媒 #aung already lots of responses from around the world @bbc_whys on 大象传媒 World News now
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Awalu in Lagos, Nigeria - It's a great leap for mankind. Aung San Suu Kyi, welcome back to the people of Burma; welcome back to the world community.
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Juan Pablo in Bogota, Colombia - Great news Aung San Suu Kyi is an inspiration for millions in Burma and around the world,. I feel very happy to heard this morning that she was released from house arrest
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Lawan in Nigeria - Where will she start? Its one thing she's free, and it's another when the democracy she suffered for remains in chains.
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Hello there - it''s Ben S in London. We''re on air now with a special TV edition of World Have Your Say, getting your reaction to the release of Aung San Suu Kyi. Let us know your thoughts here.
WHYS: Your reaction to Aung San Suu Kyi's release
| Sunday, 11 Nov. 2010 | 16:30 - 17:00 GMT
We're doing two shows today following Aung San Suu Kyi's release. We'll be on the radio at 1300GMT and on 大象传媒 World TV at 1630GMT.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner gave a news conference earlier today.
The world's top politicians and diplomats have had their say after the extraordinary scenes in Burma.
Now it's your turn.
What's your reaction to Ms. Suu Kyi's release?
Your comments
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Edward in Moscow, Russia - I think she is going to succeed in her fight for democracy because the people of Burma are ready to move with her in that direction.Burma will surely become a democratic state
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Banyachn, a Burmese working in Singapore emailed - She should listen and discuss her ideas with other leaders - both other party leaders and the ethnic leaders
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Vincent emailed from Bangkok, Thailand - Why refer to the Lady of Burma as a pro-democracy leader only? More accurately she is the elected Head of State, under arrest for 15 years and denied her rightful office and status for 21 years
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Anna in Melbourne, Australia emailed - I have been smiling about it all day - but like everyone I am worried. It is not surprising that China is silent - look at their reaction to Liu Xiao Bao
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N Jayaram, an Indian living in Hong Kong, emailed - Aung San Suu Kyi is "free" at last but the elephant, not to mention the dragon, in the room is the support for the Burmese military regime from its two largest neighbours
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RightPaddock on the blog - It's great that she has some freedom again, but this has happened before. The regime lets her have a bit of a run before they reel her back in and put her back under arrest.
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Nasiru on the blog - While the current situation of Aung San Suu Kyi looks like the release of Nelson Mandela, the moral goodwill and support seems to be limited. The junta did not release her to negotiate with her - rather it is a plot to stop international scrutiny.
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Shafiq in Chittagong, Bangladesh - Aung Sun Suu Kyi is the queen and icon of democracy. She is the most popular leader in her country, and in the rest of the world. Thanks to the Junta for releasing her
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Mustapha - I think UN should be held responsible for the long detention of this golden woman. The strongest organisation on Earth hasn't taken the necessary actions on the release of Aung San Suu ky
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Banyachn, Burmese working in Singapore emailed - She should listen and discuss to other leaders, other party leaders and ethnic leaders
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@MishalHusain大象传媒 #aung already lots of responses from around the world @bbc_whys on 大象传媒 World News now
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Awalu in Lagos, Nigeria - It's a great leap for mankind. Aung San Suu Kyi, welcome back to the people of Burma; welcome back to the world community.
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Juan Pablo in Bogota, Colombia - Great news Aung San Suu Kyi is an inspiration for millions in Burma and around the world,. I feel very happy to heard this morning that she was released from house arrest
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Lawan in Nigeria - Where will she start? Its one thing she's free, and it's another when the democracy she suffered for remains in chains.
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Hello there - it''s Ben S in London. We''re on air now with a special TV edition of World Have Your Say, getting your reaction to the release of Aung San Suu Kyi. Let us know your thoughts here.