FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 18,
2012
Contact: Rohit
Mahajan 202 530 4976 mahajanr@rfa.org
Radio Free Asia
Hosts Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi
Opposition
leader commends RFA for keeping Burmese people informed
WASHINGTON, DC
– Radio Free Asia (RFA) today hosted Aung San Suu Kyi at its Washington
headquarters as part of her tour of the United States. The Nobel Peace Prize
winner praised RFA for serving as a critical information lifeline for her and
the Burmese people during the military junta’s authoritarian rule and the
country’s current era of transition and reform.
“This is,
in many ways, as I have been saying, the last mile,” Aung San Suu
Kyi said. “This is the time we need all the help possible to make sure
that our country keeps on the right path. This is another way of saying RFA is
needed more than ever for us in Burma and for other people in other places,
which are not yet free.”
Aung San Suu Kyi
addressed her remarks to all RFA staff including its nine language services. Recently
elected to serve as a member of Burma’s parliament, the leader of the
opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) also shared her thoughts about
the country’s future, underscoring the need establish rule of law to
achieve lasting democratic reform and an end to ethnic divisions that have
plagued Burma. During her visit, Aung San Suu Kyi was interviewed by
RFA’s Burmese Director; met with RFA President Libby Liu and Vice
President John Estrella; and spoke over tea with RFA Board members Michael Meehan,
Victor Ashe, and Susan McCue, and with RFA leadership.
RFA’s
Burmese language service will broadcast its interview with the Nobel laureate
by radio, satellite television, and digitally online as part of its daily
webcast. Aung San Suu Kyi’s visit to the United States marks her first
since she was placed under house arrest in 1990. Aung San Suu Kyi will
address the United Nations in New York and receive the Congressional Gold Medal
from U.S. lawmakers on Capitol Hill over the next week.
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Rohit Mahajan
Media Relations Manager
Radio Free Asia
Email: mahajanr@rfa.org
Desk: (202) 530-4976
Cell: (202) 489-8021
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