Burmese leader pays tribute to opposition leader

Addressing the UN general Assembly in New York, Burma’s president, Thein Sein, paid tribute to opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.

Referring, for the first time, to Aung San Suu Kyi as a Nobel laureate, Thein Sein congratulated her on the honours she recently received in the US.
“As a Mayanmar citizen, I would like to congratulate her for the honours she has received in this country in recognition of her efforts for democracy,” he said.
Suu Kyi was under house arrest for 15 years under the previous military government in which President Aung San Suu Kyi also served.

Burma’s new civilian-led government has undertaken a series of reforms, which President Sein has described as irreversible.

Burma recently experienced the lifting of more economic sanctions, in response to Burma’s continued progress towards democracy, which President Thein described as a  “complex and delicate task that required patience.”

Though no new initiative was revealed to address the serious unrest, between the Buddhists and minority communities, President Thein Sein also noted the high priority on ending armed conflicts with its ethnic minorities through peace talks.

Add new comment

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Global and entity tokens are replaced with their values. Browse available tokens.

Restricted HTML

  • You can align images (data-align="center"), but also videos, blockquotes, and so on.
  • You can caption images (data-caption="Text"), but also videos, blockquotes, and so on.
  • Global and entity tokens are replaced with their values. Browse available tokens.
  • You can embed media items (using the <drupal-media> tag).

We need your support

Sri Lanka is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a journalist. Tamil journalists are particularly at threat, with at least 41 media workers known to have been killed by the Sri Lankan state or its paramilitaries during and after the armed conflict.

Despite the risks, our team on the ground remain committed to providing detailed and accurate reporting of developments in the Tamil homeland, across the island and around the world, as well as providing expert analysis and insight from the Tamil point of view

We need your support in keeping our journalism going. Support our work today.

link button