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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Foreword to the First Edition by Václav Havel
Foreword to the Second Edition by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Introduction by Michael Aris
Part One: The Inheritance
1 My Father
2 My Country and People
3 Intellectual Life in Burma and India under Colonialism
4 Literature and Nationalism in Burma
Part Two: The Struggle
5 In Quest of Democracy
6 Freedom from Fear
7 The True Meaning of Boh
8 Speech to a Mass Rally at the Shwedagon Pagoda
9 The Objectives
10 In the Eye of the Revolution
11 Two Letters to Amnesty International
12 Letter to the Ambassadors
13 The Role of the Citizen in the Struggle for Democracy
14 Open Letter to the UN Commission on Human Rights
15 Dust and Sweat
16 The Need for Solidarity among Ethnic Groups
17 The People Want Freedom
18 The Agreement to Stand for Election
19 The 1991 Nobel Prize for Peace
20 The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
21 Towards a True Refuge
22 The Need for Dialogue
23 Empowerment for a Culture of Peace and Development
Part Three: Appreciations
24 A Flowering of the Spirit: Memories of Suu and Her Family by Ma Than E
25 Suu Burmese by Ann Pasternak Slater
26 Aung San Suu Kyi: Is She Burma’s Woman of Destiny? by Josef Silverstein
27 Aung San Suu Kyi and the Peaceful Struggle for Human Rights in Burma by Philip Kreager
28 The Spirit of Reconciliation
List of Contributors
Index
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