<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0" xmlns:activity="http://activitystrea.ms/spec/1.0/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><channel><title>Newsvine - suu-kyi</title><link>http://www.newsvine.com/suu-kyi</link><description>Newsvine - suu-kyi</description><language>en-us</language><copyright>Copyright 2013</copyright><lastBuildDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 04:59:46 +0000</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 18:05:19 +0000</pubDate><generator>http://www.newsvine.com</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><item><title>Suu Kyi meets South Korea's first female leader</title>
<description><![CDATA[Both women lost their fathers to gunshots. Both also overcame that tragedy and rose to political prominence in countries where men dominate decision-making, buoyed in part by the legacies of their fathers.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sam Kim]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Sam Kim]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2013/01/28/16730399-suu-kyi-meets-south-koreas-first-female-leader</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2013/01/28/16730399-suu-kyi-meets-south-koreas-first-female-leader</guid><category>skorea</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2013 05:55:16 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=2c4cde65-49be-4c07-b0b2-e26b70028b7f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="290" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=2c4cde65-49be-4c07-b0b2-e26b70028b7f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="87" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this photo taken on Oct. 23, 2011, Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi poses by a painting of her father, Gen. Aung San, left, during an art exhibition at her National League for Democracy party headquarters in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi is scheduled to meet South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 during her five-day trip. The meeting between two of the most prominent woman figures in Asia spotlights a tragic coincidence in their family history: Suu Kyi's father, Gen. Aung San, was killed by a group of assassins in 1947 while Park's, President Park Chung-hee, was assassinated by his intelligence chief in 1979. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=2c70a94f-27cb-4f24-9dd1-bddbfddacb4a.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="286" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=2c70a94f-27cb-4f24-9dd1-bddbfddacb4a.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="86" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Dec. 8, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to supporters during a ceremony to mark National Day in Natmauk township, the native land of her late father Gen. Aung San in Magwe division, Myanmar. Suu Kyi is scheduled to meet South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 during her five-day trip. The meeting between two of the most prominent woman figures in Asia spotlights a tragic coincidence in their family history: Suu Kyi's father, Gen. Aung San, was killed by a group of assassins in 1947 while Park's, President Park Chung-hee, was assassinated by his intelligence chief in 1979. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=65c0c236-4084-4fcf-9aff-45a504210aa6.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="290" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=65c0c236-4084-4fcf-9aff-45a504210aa6.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="87" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this  Aug. 21, 2012 file photo, Park Geun-hye, then-presidential candidate of the ruling Saenuri Party, burns incense in front of the tomb of her father and former authoritarian President Park Chung-hee at the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea. Park is scheduled to meet Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, during Suu Kyi's five-day visit to South Korea. The meeting between two of the most prominent woman figures in Asia spotlights a tragic coincidence in their family history: Suu Kyi's father, Gen. Aung San, was killed by a group of assassins in 1947 while Park's, President Park Chung-hee, was assassinated by his intelligence chief in 1979. (AP Photo/Newsis, File)  KOREA OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e8c53531-1850-43ef-aac8-73ef65270b5a.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="307" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e8c53531-1850-43ef-aac8-73ef65270b5a.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="92" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Dec. 20, 2012 file photo, South Korea's president-elect Park Geun-hye bows in front of the grave of her father Park Chung-hee, the country's former dictator, at the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea. Aung San Suu Kyi, the opposition leader whose 2010 release from house arrest signaled the beginning of Myanmar's transition from decades of military rule, is scheduled to meet Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Seoul with Park, who takes office next month as South Korea's first female president. The meeting between two of the most prominent women in Asia spotlights a tragic coincidence in their family history: Suu Kyi's father, Gen. Aung San, was killed by assassins in 1947 while Park's, President Park Chung-hee, was assassinated by his intelligence chief in 1979. (AP Photo/Jung Yeon-je, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=87460bf6-52fa-4a9d-aff0-7b9304e70022.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="261" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=87460bf6-52fa-4a9d-aff0-7b9304e70022.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="79" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center left,  is greeted by Myanmarese who lives in South Korea upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013.  Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-days trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eab4cadf-85b8-44f0-b72e-07f0c148e350.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="453" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eab4cadf-85b8-44f0-b72e-07f0c148e350.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="136" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, receives flowers from a Myanmarese girl upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-day trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5d35c091-2fe3-4415-a3d2-50c8228f75b4.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="317" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5d35c091-2fe3-4415-a3d2-50c8228f75b4.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="194" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, is escorted by the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics Organizing Committee chairperson Na Kyung-won upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-day trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e231f503-4ccd-4026-85e3-fa61c303eeef.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="288" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e231f503-4ccd-4026-85e3-fa61c303eeef.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="87" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right,  is greeted by Myanmarese who live in South Korea upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-day trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man) &lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d0d69224-fbdd-4d7a-83b1-dbe4b8aa8afc.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="254" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d0d69224-fbdd-4d7a-83b1-dbe4b8aa8afc.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="77" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center,  is greeted by Myanmarese who lives in South Korea upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013.  Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-days trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=daadeea3-714f-4687-811b-a10efb3fbe9e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="258" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=daadeea3-714f-4687-811b-a10efb3fbe9e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="78" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center,  is greeted by Myanmarese who live in South Korea upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-day trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ceff066f-151a-40b2-9d7f-6e9e0da156f8.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="265" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ceff066f-151a-40b2-9d7f-6e9e0da156f8.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is surrounded by security persons upon her arrival at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Suu Kyi arrived in South Korea for her five-day trip to attend the opening ceremony of the 2013 Pyeongchang Special Olympics and to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the President-elect Park Geun-hye. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0e36df3a-6530-4f3a-8aa5-a29fa2b55718.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="496" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0e36df3a-6530-4f3a-8aa5-a29fa2b55718.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="149" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi holds flowers as she visits at Seoul Citizens Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar's Suu Kyi heads to Hawaii for peace honor</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is flying to Hawaii to accept a peace award.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2013/01/23/16669253-myanmars-suu-kyi-heads-to-hawaii-for-peace-honor</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2013/01/23/16669253-myanmars-suu-kyi-heads-to-hawaii-for-peace-honor</guid><category>hawaii</category><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2013 03:58:42 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Sweaters knit by Myanmar's Suu Kyi sell for $123K</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar's cash-strapped opposition party is tapping into the prestige of its leader: Two sweaters hand-knit by Aung San Suu Kyi have been auctioned for $123,000.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Aye Aye Win]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Aye Aye Win]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/12/27/16200569-sweaters-knit-by-myanmars-suu-kyi-sell-for-123k</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/12/27/16200569-sweaters-knit-by-myanmars-suu-kyi-sell-for-123k</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>sweater</category><pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2012 03:51:03 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bfa88cc8-d9cf-4a0f-935e-5c45bcd4b652.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="269" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bfa88cc8-d9cf-4a0f-935e-5c45bcd4b652.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="81" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 photo, presenters show a hand-knit woolen sweater, made by Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu kyi, during an auction at a fundraising concert to mark the 2nd anniversary of her National League for Democracy Party's education network, at Peoples Square in Yangon, Myanmar. The sweater was sold at an auction in Myanmar for almost $50,000. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bfbc2107-5972-43a6-8459-2a3abccb4837.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bfbc2107-5972-43a6-8459-2a3abccb4837.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 photo, a hand-knit woolen sweater,  made by Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu kyi, is displayed on the stage during an auction at a fundraising concert to mark the 2nd anniversary of her National League for Democracy Party's education network, at Peoples Square in Yangon, Myanmar. The sweater was sold at an auction in Myanmar for about $50,000. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar's Suu Kyi meets with top leaders in India</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi met with India's prime minister and foreign secretary on Wednesday as part of a trip to establish closer ties between the countries.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Muneeza Naqvi]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Muneeza Naqvi]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/11/14/15153391-myanmars-suu-kyi-meets-with-top-leaders-in-india</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/11/14/15153391-myanmars-suu-kyi-meets-with-top-leaders-in-india</guid><category>india</category><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>india-myanmar</category><category>nobel-peace-laureate</category><pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2012 06:55:05 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0225c5e2-b70e-4fc3-ab3a-3106fcdd9162.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="252" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0225c5e2-b70e-4fc3-ab3a-3106fcdd9162.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="76" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi pays floral tribute on the birth anniversary of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru at his memorial in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Suu Kyi is on a six-day visit to India. (AP Photo/ Manish Swarup)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e2a5ce3a-5efa-4de2-9e8e-99fcf7c24dbe.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="265" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e2a5ce3a-5efa-4de2-9e8e-99fcf7c24dbe.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi pays floral respects at Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Suu Kyi is on a six-day visit to India. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e910ad11-5d17-46d8-825f-0e7b90964cb9.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="254" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e910ad11-5d17-46d8-825f-0e7b90964cb9.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="77" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi takes a closer look at the silk floss flower after paying tributes at the memorial of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Suu Kyi is on a six-day visit to India. (AP Photo/ Manish Swarup)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1f153532-e0db-487b-8bae-51dd20414276.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="255" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1f153532-e0db-487b-8bae-51dd20414276.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="77" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, center, pays respects at Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Suu Kyi is on a six-day visit to  India. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f5d062d6-fa18-42e3-8568-0a71fb8bd0ab.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="249" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f5d062d6-fa18-42e3-8568-0a71fb8bd0ab.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="75" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi takes a walk after paying tribute at the memorial of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Suu Kyi is on a six-day visit to India.  (AP Photo/ Manish Swarup)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=81838e9a-4cf5-4364-afdf-9486e84353ea.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="207" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=81838e9a-4cf5-4364-afdf-9486e84353ea.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="62" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, left, speaks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prior to a meeting in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Suu Kyi is on a six-day visit to India. (AP Photo/Harish Tyagi, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in SF</title>
<description><![CDATA[A crowd of 5,000 watched Saturday as Nobel Peace Laureate and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi received an honorary doctorate from the University of San Francisco.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/29/14153221-myanmar-opposition-leader-aung-san-suu-kyi-in-sf</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/29/14153221-myanmar-opposition-leader-aung-san-suu-kyi-in-sf</guid><category>us</category><category>san-francisco</category><category>us-news</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>nobel-peace-laureate</category><pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2012 21:05:32 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5dbea7ff-31eb-46e7-b45f-b017a6eca51f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="447" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5dbea7ff-31eb-46e7-b45f-b017a6eca51f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="134" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, left, embraces Nobel Peace Laureate and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the University of San Francisco on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d1ae9c5f-1a9f-4353-948f-5f9c47a125d6.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="489" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d1ae9c5f-1a9f-4353-948f-5f9c47a125d6.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="147" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Monks listen as Nobel Peace Laureate and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks at the University of San Francisco on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0cc788d2-0e79-4378-ab42-8ce0a22aa495.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="290" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0cc788d2-0e79-4378-ab42-8ce0a22aa495.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="87" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Nobel Peace Laureate and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks at the University of San Francisco after receiving an honorary doctorate degree on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=957d531c-2e2a-4441-83e6-e1a824248d53.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="223" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=957d531c-2e2a-4441-83e6-e1a824248d53.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="67" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Nobel Peace Laureate and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi greets San Francisco's Burmese community during a talk at the University of San Francisco, Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi  says free judiciary key to democracy</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi says her country cannot be called a genuine democracy until it has an independent judiciary, even though it is undergoing a stream of breathtaking political and economic reforms.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[John Christoffersen]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[John Christoffersen]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/28/14134309-suu-kyi-says-free-judiciary-key-to-democracy</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/28/14134309-suu-kyi-says-free-judiciary-key-to-democracy</guid><category>us</category><category>league</category><category>us-news</category><category>ivy-league</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2012 07:53:13 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Events in the life of Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi</title>
<description><![CDATA[Aung San Suu Kyi's life has been marked by family tragedy, world travel and a political mission that prompted her to choose Myanmar's democracy struggle over her children, whom she left behind in England.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/24/14092073-events-in-the-life-of-myanmars-aung-san-suu-kyi</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/24/14092073-events-in-the-life-of-myanmars-aung-san-suu-kyi</guid><category>us</category><category>timeline</category><category>us-news</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>kyi</category><pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2012 00:48:32 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9fe3e665-0bc1-4c98-ba39-f104cc6b0705.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9fe3e665-0bc1-4c98-ba39-f104cc6b0705.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this June 28, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi visits Sorbonne University in Paris. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c6b14077-cc16-41e0-80ab-b48b5398649e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="283" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c6b14077-cc16-41e0-80ab-b48b5398649e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this 1947 file photo, 2-year-old Aung San Suu Kyi, center, sits with her parents and two elder brothers. Mrs. Suu Kyi, the symbol of non-violent resistance to Burma's military rulers, won the Nobel Peace Prize Monday. Her father, Aung San, the Burmese independence leader, was assassinated on July 19, 1947 and mother, Daw Khin Kyi, died on Dec. 27, 1989 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ed906644-ce82-4e00-b689-18cd9aeb6b61.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="306" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ed906644-ce82-4e00-b689-18cd9aeb6b61.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="92" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this March 22, 1948 file photo, Lord Louis Mountbatten, governor general of India, center left, and his wife Edwina, right, watch as Aung San Suu Kyi, left, 2, and Aung San U, 4, eat ice cream at a party at the boat club in Rangoon, Burma. The childrens father, Gen. Aung San, was assassinated on July 19, 1947 after he was slated to be of a projected independent Burma. (AP Photo/MD)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=547eddae-338b-4f5f-b7e0-e0b46e6261f0.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="248" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=547eddae-338b-4f5f-b7e0-e0b46e6261f0.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="75" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Oct. 14, 1991 file photo, Burma's main opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi addressing thousands at a rally in Rangoon, Burma. (AP Photo/The Nation, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=848d668d-231d-43a3-95a0-68e95f3b9e42.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="240" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=848d668d-231d-43a3-95a0-68e95f3b9e42.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="72" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1991 file photo, Alexander Aris, center, the teenage son of imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, shown in poster at right, accepts the Nobel Peace Prize &quot;in the name of all the people of Burma,&quot; from the head of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committe, Francis Sejersted, left, during the award ceremony in Oslo, Norway. At right is Suu Kyi's son, Kim. (AP Photo/Bjoern Sigurdsoen)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d2b75756-573e-47fe-b8d6-97963fedc1ee.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="335" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d2b75756-573e-47fe-b8d6-97963fedc1ee.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="183" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Tuesday, July 11, 1995 file photo, Aung San Suu Kyi stands behind her gate to greet a crowd of about 1,000 people who came to see her in Rangoon, Burma. (AP Photo/Stuart Isett)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d3596083-74ac-4cec-8693-636f48edc13a.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="372" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d3596083-74ac-4cec-8693-636f48edc13a.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="165" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Saturday, May 25, 1996 file photo, Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi makes her weekly speech at the gate of her residential compound in Rangoon, Burma. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bf03d3f2-52a7-49a5-9e7c-b6243693c334.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="281" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bf03d3f2-52a7-49a5-9e7c-b6243693c334.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Friday July 12, 1996 file photo, pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks during an interview at her home in Rangoon, Burma, marking the one-year anniversary of her release from house arrest. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f84e6dd0-6957-4c4a-95c8-e0f4e61dc400.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="286" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f84e6dd0-6957-4c4a-95c8-e0f4e61dc400.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="86" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this undated photo published Saturday, July 5, 2003 on the website of the official New Light of Myanmar newspaper, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left,  meets junta leader Senior Gen. Than Shwe. (AP Photo/New Light of Myanmar)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=80a07b46-1b8e-4fcd-b991-55185c349959.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=80a07b46-1b8e-4fcd-b991-55185c349959.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007 file photo, demonstrators wearing masks of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi demonstrate outside the Chinese Embassy in London to mark her 12th anniversary of house detention by the Myanmar ruling military regime. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=cd7f31ab-399b-47d5-8439-50857dd26e82.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="350" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=cd7f31ab-399b-47d5-8439-50857dd26e82.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="105" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010 file photo, Myanmar's pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and her son Kim Aris visit the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b6d53181-7f68-4903-8f9e-08933c11c191.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b6d53181-7f68-4903-8f9e-08933c11c191.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012 file photo, Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, attends a regular session of the parliament at Myanmar Lower House in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b09a4780-174d-42d6-8367-f0f1b67037b1.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="283" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b09a4780-174d-42d6-8367-f0f1b67037b1.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Wednesday, June 20, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, poses for the photographers following a ceremony for her honorary degree at Oxford University in Oxford, England. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7df73b3e-71e4-4aa1-a85f-fc3be636217e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7df73b3e-71e4-4aa1-a85f-fc3be636217e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Tuesday, June 19, 2012 photo released by the Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, left, speaks to Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi during their private meeting in London. (AP Photo/Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Jeremy Russell)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b9e91cae-6730-4ea1-b516-af780102bc65.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="269" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b9e91cae-6730-4ea1-b516-af780102bc65.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="81" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 file photo, President Barack Obama meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi tells Ind. crowd to look back to Burma</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myo Myint lost most of his right arm and right leg and several fingers fighting for the Burma army before he began working against Myanmar's military rulers and became a political prisoner.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Coyne]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Tom Coyne]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/24/14071573-suu-kyi-tells-ind-crowd-to-look-back-to-burma</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/24/14071573-suu-kyi-tells-ind-crowd-to-look-back-to-burma</guid><category>us</category><category>united-states</category><category>indiana</category><category>us-news</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>kyi</category><category>myo-myint</category><pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 17:57:00 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0fc46cb5-ca2c-45ea-93ff-d94004172e0d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="281" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0fc46cb5-ca2c-45ea-93ff-d94004172e0d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 photo, Nai Sike and Paung Pakong, right, walk out of Sike's grocery store, where a display of Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is displayed in front, in Fort Wayne, Ind. The city of 256,000, home to one of the nations largest Burmese populations, has become an unlikely base for opposition to the former Burmas military regime. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ab9fc463-1a10-4cb4-b7cc-9329808d3aea.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="260" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ab9fc463-1a10-4cb4-b7cc-9329808d3aea.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="78" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 photo, Burmese residents wait in the lobby of the Burmese Advocacy Center in Fort Wayne, Ind. The center, which is funded by federal grants and private donations, helps refugees find jobs and homes and navigate issues from laws and customs to getting a drivers license. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=52cd4144-c497-4149-a7e4-6ed97d7d7e0d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="257" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=52cd4144-c497-4149-a7e4-6ed97d7d7e0d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="77" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 photo, Nai Sike, a former Buddhist monk who runs a grocery store with his wife, waits for a customer in his store in Fort Wayne, Ind. The city of 256,000, home to one of the nations largest Burmese populations, has become an unlikely base for opposition to the former Burmas military regime. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=245650a6-0d46-43b4-a4a3-ae6ff0547376.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="281" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=245650a6-0d46-43b4-a4a3-ae6ff0547376.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 photo, Patricia Tin eats lunch at Ma Hnin Burmese-Thai restaurant in Fort Wayne, Ind. Tin, who works at a bank, is also attending college to become a teacher. Fort Wayne, home to one of the United States' largest Burmese populations, has become an unlikely base for opposition to the country's former military regime.  (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=84941501-7a5b-4eac-986e-9a00b9a6f78f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="343" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=84941501-7a5b-4eac-986e-9a00b9a6f78f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="179" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 photo, Tun Oo, who was a construction engineer in Asia and now works in a Fort Wayne, Ind. factory, speaks during a new conference in Fort Wayne, Ind. When hes not working, Oo heads the local branch of Aung San Suu Kyis party. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=4d7fd8a1-c251-45ec-93d2-3afd8e2ae8ab.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="289" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=4d7fd8a1-c251-45ec-93d2-3afd8e2ae8ab.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="87" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 photo, brochures are displayed in the Burmese and English language at the Burmese Advocacy Center in Fort Wayne, Ind. The center, which is funded by federal grants and private donations, helps refugees find jobs and homes and navigate issues from laws and customs to getting a drivers license. Fort Wayne, home to one of the United States' largest Burmese populations, has become an unlikely base for opposition to the country's former military regime. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d22f0065-7e92-47e0-abf1-dde704be423d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="486" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d22f0065-7e92-47e0-abf1-dde704be423d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="146" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi speaks at the University of Louisville School of Music's  Comstock Hall Monday Sept. 24, 2012 in Louisville, Ky.  (AP Photo/The Courier-Journal,Scott Utterback ) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; NO ARCHIVE; MANDATORY CREDIT    &lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=17c4f3c4-fc9f-454e-8484-053fbf3ce76e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=17c4f3c4-fc9f-454e-8484-053fbf3ce76e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Fort Wayne is home to one of the largest Burmese population in the United States. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=3593b222-8e42-4daa-b226-3352335d8968.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="274" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=3593b222-8e42-4daa-b226-3352335d8968.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="83" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi smiles after receiving flowers and a traditional Chin shawl before speaking in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Fort Wayne is home to one of the largest Burmese population in the United States. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=11e614b1-47e2-4466-a1bf-35dbeb29e0cf.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="286" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=11e614b1-47e2-4466-a1bf-35dbeb29e0cf.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="86" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Jennifer Min, 13, photographs the stage where Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will speak in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Fort Wayne is home to one of the United States largest Burmese populations. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=dbd258ae-dba1-4f86-bcdc-bbd35891911c.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="283" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=dbd258ae-dba1-4f86-bcdc-bbd35891911c.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012.  Fort Wayne is home to one of the largest Burmese population in the United States. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=deec0f46-0eee-4181-b2ad-c0da48a00d37.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="294" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=deec0f46-0eee-4181-b2ad-c0da48a00d37.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="89" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi receives a traditional Chin shawl before speaking in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Fort Wayne is home to one of the largest Burmese communities in the United States. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=6d7df6db-1627-4402-8b36-ceb20c7cd15f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="347" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=6d7df6db-1627-4402-8b36-ceb20c7cd15f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="177" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;A infant in the audience wears the flag of Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy as Suu Kyi speaks in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Fort Wayne is home to one of the United States largest Myanmar populations. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eb36eea4-4be2-477f-843b-5ac1d5592e3f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="323" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eb36eea4-4be2-477f-843b-5ac1d5592e3f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="97" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;People wait outside the Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne, Ind., for the doors to open to hear Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi speak Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012.   (AP Photo/The Journal-Gazette, Cathie Rowand)  NEWS-SENTINEL OUT, NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=28e18d8f-e016-4fd1-b325-2f3dbbce3466.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="279" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=28e18d8f-e016-4fd1-b325-2f3dbbce3466.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="84" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi shakes hands with supporters after speaking in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Fort Wayne is home to one of the United States largest Myanmar populations. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9eb831d8-e528-460d-bec7-cd485891f0bb.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="370" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9eb831d8-e528-460d-bec7-cd485891f0bb.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="166" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myo Myint, a political prisoner for 15 years, listens as Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012.  (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi: Cooperation is key to genuine democracy</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Friday the key to achieving genuine democracy in the former military-ruled country is for longtime adversaries to work together and ignore her international fame.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Edith M. Lederer]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Edith M. Lederer]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/21/14013889-suu-kyi-cooperation-is-key-to-genuine-democracy</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/21/14013889-suu-kyi-cooperation-is-key-to-genuine-democracy</guid><category>un</category><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2012 16:33:26 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0d972124-acb7-44ba-882d-62774e1e9313.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="290" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0d972124-acb7-44ba-882d-62774e1e9313.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="87" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi responds to a question during a brief news conference at the United Nations, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=3e6d1ae2-1edd-4df9-abca-2a095bb9c3a3.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="304" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=3e6d1ae2-1edd-4df9-abca-2a095bb9c3a3.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="91" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi shakes hands with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during a photo session before their meeting at the U.N, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f30905f5-c597-4b52-a823-295f3195ac38.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="284" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f30905f5-c597-4b52-a823-295f3195ac38.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="86" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, left, and Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi attend a news conference at the United Nations,  Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar state broadcaster shows Suu Kyi in US</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar's state broadcaster has aired footage of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi overseas for the first time.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/20/13989315-myanmar-state-broadcaster-shows-suu-kyi-in-us</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/20/13989315-myanmar-state-broadcaster-shows-suu-kyi-in-us</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2012 16:20:54 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7852cac0-22ec-4cbf-81d3-83be0bb3069b.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="232" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7852cac0-22ec-4cbf-81d3-83be0bb3069b.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="70" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;President Barack Obama meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b6bb18c5-b65d-4720-aa89-db406128bd3f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b6bb18c5-b65d-4720-aa89-db406128bd3f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, receives the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the House John Boehner, left, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, as former first lady Laura Bush, back left, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, watch. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>AP Source: Obama to meet with Suu Kyi</title>
<description><![CDATA[A senior administration official says President Barack Obama will meet privately with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the White House Wednesday.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Julie Pace]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Julie Pace]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/19/13961992-ap-source-obama-to-meet-with-suu-kyi</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/19/13961992-ap-source-obama-to-meet-with-suu-kyi</guid><category>us</category><category>politics</category><category>obama</category><category>barack-obama</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>white-house-wednesday</category><pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2012 13:26:52 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=a76a401b-b276-4411-bd22-50879d8559fe.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=a76a401b-b276-4411-bd22-50879d8559fe.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi meets with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington.  (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar's Suu Kyi lets on she's a light sleeper</title>
<description><![CDATA[Worrying about military rule doesn't keep Myanmar's democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi up at night, but just a little bit of noise does.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matthew Pennington]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Matthew Pennington]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/17/13908608-myanmars-suu-kyi-lets-on-shes-a-light-sleeper</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/17/13908608-myanmars-suu-kyi-lets-on-shes-a-light-sleeper</guid><category>us</category><category>politics</category><category>united-states</category><category>state-department</category><category>barack-obama</category><category>capitol-rotunda</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>san-suu-kyi</category><category>state-hillary-rodham-clinton</category><pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 07:51:38 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f6f92088-5061-440d-8ac7-ba3f91e265d4.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="271" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f6f92088-5061-440d-8ac7-ba3f91e265d4.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="82" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012 photo, Myanmar opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, arrives at Yangon International airport, Myanmar, to depart for the U.S. in Yangon. Suu Kyi left Sunday on her first U.S. trip since she was put under house arrest in1990. She will be feted in Washington this week and presented Congress's highest award, the latest milestone in her journey from political prisoner to globe-trotting stateswoman. The Nobel Peace laureate's 17-day U.S. tour, starting Monday, comes as the Obama administration considers easing its remaining sanctions on the country also known as Burma. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=4c676f18-cfba-4d68-9389-eb21fba02eb7.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="285" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=4c676f18-cfba-4d68-9389-eb21fba02eb7.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="86" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, arrives at Yangon International airport to leave for United State Sunday, Sept. 16 2012, in Yangon.  Suu Kyi leaves Sunday on her first U.S. trip since she was put under house arrest in 1990.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c7c614cd-d036-4d3f-b46c-a11054d06361.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c7c614cd-d036-4d3f-b46c-a11054d06361.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington.  (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=a76a401b-b276-4411-bd22-50879d8559fe.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=a76a401b-b276-4411-bd22-50879d8559fe.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi meets with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington.  (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ed434e50-dfb5-4b99-81eb-21d59e12c94f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="278" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ed434e50-dfb5-4b99-81eb-21d59e12c94f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="84" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington.  (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=cc98bbda-e416-437d-a41f-931177c40a1d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=cc98bbda-e416-437d-a41f-931177c40a1d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks after being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ea0cce7f-03dc-4d48-87da-fec38972cb78.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ea0cce7f-03dc-4d48-87da-fec38972cb78.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., left, and Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, sit next to Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi as she is greeted by former first lady Laura Bush, right, during a ceremony to award Suu Kyi with the Congressional Gold Medal at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eb6d4465-677f-482e-abc6-637e4a14f187.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eb6d4465-677f-482e-abc6-637e4a14f187.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, sits with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., during a ceremony to award Suu Kyi with the Congressional Gold Medal at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=de074efe-42a7-4a6f-8513-30071fa9d95b.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=de074efe-42a7-4a6f-8513-30071fa9d95b.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, receives the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the House John Boehner, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, as Rep. Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., former first lady Laura Bush, back left, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, watch (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0edd315b-a197-45b7-9ad0-71383ca6fbd0.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="409" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0edd315b-a197-45b7-9ad0-71383ca6fbd0.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="123" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;President Barack Obama meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7852cac0-22ec-4cbf-81d3-83be0bb3069b.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="232" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7852cac0-22ec-4cbf-81d3-83be0bb3069b.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="70" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;President Barack Obama meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar opposition leader Suu Kyi meets president</title>
<description><![CDATA[An official says Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has held talks with the country's president for the second time in less than two weeks.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/08/22/13414308-myanmar-opposition-leader-suu-kyi-meets-president</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/08/22/13414308-myanmar-opposition-leader-suu-kyi-meets-president</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:16:35 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Suu Kyi's silence on Rohingya draws rare criticism</title>
<description><![CDATA[She is known as the voice of Myanmar's downtrodden but there is one oppressed group that Aung San Suu Kyi does not want to discuss.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jocelyn Gecker]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Jocelyn Gecker]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/08/16/13329493-suu-kyis-silence-on-rohingya-draws-rare-criticism</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/08/16/13329493-suu-kyis-silence-on-rohingya-draws-rare-criticism</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>silence</category><category>suu</category><category>kyi</category><pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 08:33:54 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7bb648d1-d33a-4caf-b800-46951a9b2909.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="258" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7bb648d1-d33a-4caf-b800-46951a9b2909.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="78" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this June 13, 2012 file photo, a Rohingya Muslim man who fled Myanmar to Bangladesh to escape religious violence, cries as he pleads from a boat after he and others were intercepted by Bangladeshi border authorities in Taknaf, Bangladesh. She is known as the voice of Myanmar's downtrodden but there is one oppressed group that Aung San Suu Kyi does not want to discuss. For weeks, Suu Kyi has dodged questions on the plight of a Muslim minority known as the Rohingya, prompting rare criticism of the woman whose struggle for democracy and human rights in Myanmar have earned her a Nobel Peace Prize, and adoration worldwide. (AP Photo/Anurup Titu, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9919d7ab-8232-4ce3-abbf-63043d9f416e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9919d7ab-8232-4ce3-abbf-63043d9f416e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this June 20, 2012 file, a Rohingya Muslim girl sits at an unauthorized camp that houses Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled Myanmar during an ethnic strife in 1992 in Kutupalong, Bangladesh. She is known as the voice of Myanmar's downtrodden but there is one oppressed group that Aung San Suu Kyi does not want to discuss. For weeks, Suu Kyi has dodged questions on the plight of a Muslim minority known as the Rohingya, prompting rare criticism of the woman whose struggle for democracy and human rights in Myanmar have earned her a Nobel Peace Prize, and adoration worldwide. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=8c17e5b5-f598-4b10-b1bc-1f87c8a1f39e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=8c17e5b5-f598-4b10-b1bc-1f87c8a1f39e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Saturday, June 16, 2012 file photo, a girl and a woman carry bricks from damaged buildings in Sittwe, capital of Rakhine state in western Myanmar, after long-standing resentment between the Muslim Rohingya and Rakhine Buddhists erupted in bloody fury. She is known as the voice of Myanmar's downtrodden but there is one oppressed group that Aung San Suu Kyi does not want to discuss. For weeks, Suu Kyi has dodged questions on the plight of a Muslim minority known as the Rohingya, prompting rare criticism of the woman whose struggle for democracy and human rights in Myanmar have earned her a Nobel Peace Prize, and adoration worldwide. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Opposition leader Suu Kyi meets Myanmar president</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi held her first talks with the country's president Sunday since becoming a member of parliament.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/08/07/13158971-opposition-leader-suu-kyi-meets-myanmar-president</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/08/07/13158971-opposition-leader-suu-kyi-meets-myanmar-president</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>nobel-peace-prize</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Tue, 7 Aug 2012 09:19:03 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9d131ddd-40e5-4001-b64c-bae9195f9af7.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="345" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9d131ddd-40e5-4001-b64c-bae9195f9af7.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="178" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this July 16, 2012 photo, Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives to attend a regular session of THE parliament at Myanmar Lower House, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.  Opposition leader Suu Kyi has held her first talks with the president since becoming a member of parliament. A government official says the meeting Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012, with President Thein Sein lasted two hours.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b8c1c60d-0e1c-468d-9611-d034e81eaa1d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="298" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b8c1c60d-0e1c-468d-9611-d034e81eaa1d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="90" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this July 9, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, arrives to attend a regular session of Parliament at Myanmar's Lower House in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. Opposition leader Suu Kyi held her first talks with the country's president Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012,  since becoming a member of parliament.   (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar's Suu Kyi makes first parliament speech</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi used her first speech in parliament Wednesday to call for laws protecting the rights of the country's impoverished ethnic minorities.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/07/25/12941975-myanmars-suu-kyi-makes-first-parliament-speech</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/07/25/12941975-myanmars-suu-kyi-makes-first-parliament-speech</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2012 07:38:46 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ba7ad771-7a55-4f1e-992c-d50d68dea4fd.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="283" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ba7ad771-7a55-4f1e-992c-d50d68dea4fd.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks as she asks a question during a regular session of the parliament at Myanmar Lower House on Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=90a1dd9c-b910-4e7e-8434-28980df076c2.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="378" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=90a1dd9c-b910-4e7e-8434-28980df076c2.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="163" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks as she asks a question during a regular session of the parliament at Myanmar Lower House Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ec626f9b-9a89-4107-9b2d-eaa85b2e64e0.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="357" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=ec626f9b-9a89-4107-9b2d-eaa85b2e64e0.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="172" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks as she asks a question during a regular session of the parliament at Myanmar Lower House on Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi attends Myanmar's parliament as lawmaker</title>
<description><![CDATA[Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi attended her first session of Myanmar's parliament as a lawmaker on Monday after she and her party won April by-elections.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/07/09/12637335-suu-kyi-attends-myanmars-parliament-as-lawmaker</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/07/09/12637335-suu-kyi-attends-myanmars-parliament-as-lawmaker</guid><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>myanmar-aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Mon, 9 Jul 2012 08:59:28 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b45297ae-f0d0-48b7-9f57-fafc5468e563.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="298" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b45297ae-f0d0-48b7-9f57-fafc5468e563.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="90" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi attends a regular session of Parliament at Myanmar's Lower House in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Monday, July 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=2b782368-af5a-445e-a1df-4c514256ec44.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="247" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=2b782368-af5a-445e-a1df-4c514256ec44.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="74" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, third from left, takes a seat for a regular session of Parliament at Myanmar's Lower House in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Monday, July 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=328c2d51-3ef2-4284-976e-a2a8d41a1494.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="264" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=328c2d51-3ef2-4284-976e-a2a8d41a1494.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="79" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, arrives to attend a regular session of Parliament at Myanmar's Lower House in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Monday, July 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=641ea9ad-88be-4a1d-83ed-828eda512833.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="462" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=641ea9ad-88be-4a1d-83ed-828eda512833.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="139" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, attends a regular session of the parliament at Myanmar's Lower House Monday, July 9, 2012, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi's Europe trip revives lifetime of memories</title>
<description><![CDATA[Paris brought back memories of onion soup. Oxford, of carefree student days and sharing a passion for literature with her two young sons. In London, Aung San Suu Kyi recalled her father, whose historic visit in 1947 came shortly before he was assassinated &#8212; when she was only 2.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jocelyn Gecker]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Jocelyn Gecker]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/29/12476172-suu-kyis-europe-trip-revives-lifetime-of-memories</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/29/12476172-suu-kyis-europe-trip-revives-lifetime-of-memories</guid><category>of</category><category>europe</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>memories-of</category><pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:46:26 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c1b59897-53b3-43db-be41-fb45cbf42cfe.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="268" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c1b59897-53b3-43db-be41-fb45cbf42cfe.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="81" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Wednesday, June 20, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi talks to people  following an award ceremony at the Oxford University, Oxford, England. Back amid Oxford's Gothic spires, Suu Kyi recalled taking boat rides with friends along the River Cherwell and daydreaming in the library instead of studying. The most important thing she learned, she said, was a respect for all of civilization. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9da1af37-78f4-4a94-a17e-1e2860263055.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="291" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9da1af37-78f4-4a94-a17e-1e2860263055.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="88" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this June 21, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left, Britain's Prince Charles, center, and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall react after planting a Magnolia tree in the gardens of Clarence House, in London. (AP Photo/Facundo Arrizabalga, Pool, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c5b8f985-8070-4639-9f8e-e2fb33c25852.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="271" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c5b8f985-8070-4639-9f8e-e2fb33c25852.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="82" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Friday, June 22, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left, and British Prime Minister David Cameron walk in the Rose Garden following their lunch at the Prime Minister's country residence Chequers, near Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, England. Suu Kyis triumphant two-week tour of Europe, her first return in 24 years, triggered an outpouring of nostalgia that put a softer, more personable face on the woman known for her steely defiance and stoicism.  (AP Photo/Peter Nicholls, Pool, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bc7ce273-a03f-4283-947a-fa0793c38bff.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="311" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=bc7ce273-a03f-4283-947a-fa0793c38bff.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="94" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this June 18, 2012 file photo, Irish singer Bono hands Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi the Amnesty International's Ambassador of Conscience award in Dublin, Ireland. Suu Kyis triumphant two-week tour of Europe, her first return in 24 years, triggered an outpouring of nostalgia that put a softer, more personable face on the woman known for her steely defiance and stoicism. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e1a8b95d-c84b-48df-8740-e474e42da363.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e1a8b95d-c84b-48df-8740-e474e42da363.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this July 26, 2012 file photo, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left, and French President Francois Hollande walk in the Elysee Palace garden in Paris. The Myanmar opposition leaders triumphant two-week tour of Europe, her first return in 24 years, triggered an outpouring of nostalgia that put a softer, more personable face on the woman known for her steely defiance and stoicism. (AP Photo/Bertrand Langlois, Pool, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=83cf7300-6326-40e6-af1e-cce612089360.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="301" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=83cf7300-6326-40e6-af1e-cce612089360.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="91" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this June 16, 2012 file photo, Aung San Suu Kyi delivers a speech during the Nobel ceremony at Oslo's City Hall, Norway. The Myanmar opposition leaders triumphant two-week tour of Europe, her first return in 24 years, triggered an outpouring of nostalgia that put a softer, more personable face on the woman known for her steely defiance and stoicism. (AP Photo/Daniel Sannum Lauten/Pool, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Myanmar's Suu Kyi to appeal ruling in home dispute</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will appeal a court ruling in favor of her estranged American brother's claim to half-ownership of the two-story lakeside villa she has lived in for almost a quarter century, her lawyer said Monday.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/25/12394908-myanmars-suu-kyi-to-appeal-ruling-in-home-dispute</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/25/12394908-myanmars-suu-kyi-to-appeal-ruling-in-home-dispute</guid><category>business</category><category>home</category><category>myanmar</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>suu</category><category>kyi</category><pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:48:43 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c90513cf-74cd-4022-abc2-2ba80af62bd5.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="279" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c90513cf-74cd-4022-abc2-2ba80af62bd5.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="84" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2011 file photo, Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton walk through the garden after meetings at Suu Kyi's residence in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi will appeal a court ruling in favor of her estranged American brother's claim to half-ownership of the two-story lakeside villa she has lived in for almost a quarter century, her lawyer said Monday, June 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b3b73a50-42f3-44e3-8560-5a9f10d15366.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="243" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=b3b73a50-42f3-44e3-8560-5a9f10d15366.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="73" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this photo taken May 7, 2009, people row past Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's home on bank of Inya Lake in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi will appeal a court ruling in favor of her estranged American brother's claim to half-ownership of the two-story lakeside villa she has lived in for almost a quarter century, her lawyer said Monday, June 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi holds no grudges against jailers</title>
<description><![CDATA[Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Tuesday that she holds no grudges against the military regime that kept her under house arrest for some 15 years and considers them people to work with toward reform.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elaine Ganley]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Elaine Ganley]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/20/12313049-suu-kyi-holds-no-grudges-against-jailers</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/20/12313049-suu-kyi-holds-no-grudges-against-jailers</guid><category>eu</category><category>tour</category><category>european-tour</category><category>world-news</category><category>european</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>oxford-university</category><category>kyi</category><category>british-parliament</category><pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2012 08:47:12 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=94ec4733-ec5c-4a2c-8b4d-aa4d3d32e5d2.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="297" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=94ec4733-ec5c-4a2c-8b4d-aa4d3d32e5d2.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="90" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, 2nd right, accompanied by Chris Patten, right, the Oxford University Chancellor, Professor Andrew Hamilton, 2nd left, the Vice-Chancellor and Andrew Dilnot, left, the Principal of St Hughs College, pose for pictures as she arrives at Oxford University in Oxford, England, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Suu Kyi, who is on her first overseas trip since 1988, has a long association with Britain, where she studied and lived for many years in Oxford with her late husband, Michael Aris, and their two sons. but she has not visited for 24 years. Many of those years were spent under house arrest in Myanmar. On Wednesday, Oxford University will present her with an honorary degree that it awarded in 1993 but that she was not free to collect. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=40ba9a10-c629-48e7-a8e0-f539c148fe7d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="281" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=40ba9a10-c629-48e7-a8e0-f539c148fe7d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, arrives at a reception in Oxford, England, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Suu Kyi, who is on her first overseas trip since 1988, has a long association with Britain, where she studied and lived for many years in Oxford with her late husband, Michael Aris, and their two sons but she has not visited for 24 years. Many of those years were spent under house arrest in Myanmar. On Wednesday, Oxford University will present her with an honorary degree that it awarded in 1993 but that she was not free to collect.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool) &lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=898d92eb-aad1-4b7d-ab40-e2ddc53f9da1.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="330" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=898d92eb-aad1-4b7d-ab40-e2ddc53f9da1.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="99" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left,  meets with old friends at a reception in Oxford, England, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Suu Kyi, who is on her first overseas trip since 1988, has a long association with Britain, where she studied and lived for many years in Oxford with her late husband, Michael Aris, and their two sons but she has not visited for 24 years. Many of those years were spent under house arrest in Myanmar. On Wednesday, Oxford University will present her with an honorary degree that it awarded in 1993 but that she was not free to collect.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool) &lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f5a53ebf-fc35-44f9-822d-a30396b8aebd.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="283" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f5a53ebf-fc35-44f9-822d-a30396b8aebd.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, poses for the photographers following an award ceremony at the Oxford University, Oxford, England, on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.  It was a long wait, but Aung San Suu Kyi has finally received her honorary degree from Oxford University. In her speech, Suu Kyi praised the role Oxford played in helping her see humankind at its best during her long years under house arrest in Myanmar. &quot;The most important thing that I learned was respect for all of civilization,&quot; she said, wearing a traditional red gown. &quot;In Oxford I learned to respect all that is best in human civilization. That helped me cope with something that was not quite the best.&quot; (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=6a9ea14f-7dc3-4a57-90bc-e2957c13aa01.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="339" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=6a9ea14f-7dc3-4a57-90bc-e2957c13aa01.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="181" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, poses for the photographers following an award ceremony at the Oxford University, Oxford, England, on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.  It was a long wait, but Aung San Suu Kyi has finally received her honorary degree from Oxford University. In her speech, Suu Kyi praised the role Oxford played in helping her see humankind at its best during her long years under house arrest in Myanmar. &quot;The most important thing that I learned was respect for all of civilization,&quot; she said, wearing a traditional red gown. &quot;In Oxford I learned to respect all that is best in human civilization. That helped me cope with something that was not quite the best.&quot; (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=3442dcf9-06e4-4733-a6d2-a3f373b0d9ac.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="262" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=3442dcf9-06e4-4733-a6d2-a3f373b0d9ac.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="79" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;A friend, name not available, embraces Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, following an award ceremony at the Oxford University, Oxford, England, on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.  It was a long wait, but Aung San Suu Kyi has finally received her honorary degree from Oxford University. In her speech, Suu Kyi praised the role Oxford played in helping her see humankind at its best during her long years under house arrest in Myanmar. &quot;The most important thing that I learned was respect for all of civilization,&quot; she said, wearing a traditional red gown. &quot;In Oxford I learned to respect all that is best in human civilization. That helped me cope with something that was not quite the best.&quot; (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=73bc9adb-a070-4400-9863-6ada737c2108.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="318" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=73bc9adb-a070-4400-9863-6ada737c2108.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="193" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, looks up as she arrives in a procession at an award ceremony at Oxford University, Oxford, England Wednesday, June 20, 2012. It was a long wait, but Aung San Suu Kyi has finally received her honorary degree from Oxford University. The leader of Myanmars opposition is being honored Wednesday at the universitys Encaenia ceremony, where it presents honorary degrees to distinguished people. Suu Kyi, who is making her first visits outside of her native country in 24 years, was awarded the honorary doctorate in civil law in 1993 but was unable to collect it as she was under house arrest in Myanmar.   (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=84a3c102-6ae7-4736-b26b-f74a28e1d8b6.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="343" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=84a3c102-6ae7-4736-b26b-f74a28e1d8b6.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="179" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, poses for the photographers following an award ceremony at the Oxford University, Oxford, England, on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.  It was a long wait, but Aung San Suu Kyi has finally received her honorary degree from Oxford University. In her speech, Suu Kyi praised the role Oxford played in helping her see humankind at its best during her long years under house arrest in Myanmar. &quot;The most important thing that I learned was respect for all of civilization,&quot; she said, wearing a traditional red gown. &quot;In Oxford I learned to respect all that is best in human civilization. That helped me cope with something that was not quite the best.&quot; (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1d852f40-833f-4dd6-b73e-80c4077dd149.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="266" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1d852f40-833f-4dd6-b73e-80c4077dd149.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives for a meeting with British Foreign Secretary William Hague at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, Thursday, June 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5b84cd86-3ea1-4e30-bedc-4b2c33b958c3.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5b84cd86-3ea1-4e30-bedc-4b2c33b958c3.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi meets with British Foreign Secretary William Hague as she arrives for a meeting at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, Thursday, June 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=af701aec-215a-4991-b0dc-bdaac44907b9.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=af701aec-215a-4991-b0dc-bdaac44907b9.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi meets with British Prime Minister David Cameron as she arrives for a meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday, June 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e6f6f182-a0b0-4836-a2b6-97de47936123.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e6f6f182-a0b0-4836-a2b6-97de47936123.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives for a meeting with British Foreign Secretary William Hague at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, Thursday, June 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c90513cf-74cd-4022-abc2-2ba80af62bd5.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="279" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c90513cf-74cd-4022-abc2-2ba80af62bd5.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="84" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2011 file photo, Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton walk through the garden after meetings at Suu Kyi's residence in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi will appeal a court ruling in favor of her estranged American brother's claim to half-ownership of the two-story lakeside villa she has lived in for almost a quarter century, her lawyer said Monday, June 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool, File)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f2974cc7-9e9c-48fd-8d52-65e6f80b500a.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="266" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f2974cc7-9e9c-48fd-8d52-65e6f80b500a.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left, and French President Francois Hollande, left, meet at the Elysee Palace, Tuesday, June 26, 2012.  Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is wrapping up her long-awaited European tour with a visit to France that, at her request, puts the accent on youth and includes a debate with students at the Sorbonne. (AP Photo/Bertrand Langlois, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=48a629ac-ee23-4e78-91fe-6f42ad3a5c1d.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=48a629ac-ee23-4e78-91fe-6f42ad3a5c1d.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;French President Francois Hollande, left, welcomes Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, at the Elysee Palace, Tuesday, June 26, 2012.  Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is wrapping up her long-awaited European tour with a visit to France that, at her request, puts the accent on youth and includes a debate with students at the Sorbonne. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=cea7e88f-e8e9-41a5-a744-d31405d9d0d7.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=cea7e88f-e8e9-41a5-a744-d31405d9d0d7.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;French President Francois Hollande, right, escorts Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi as she leaves the Elysee Palace, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is wrapping up her long-awaited European tour with a visit to France that,at her request, puts the accent on youth and includes a debate with students at the Sorbonne. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c57faf7a-9832-49e3-9be7-a84af14aa2e7.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=c57faf7a-9832-49e3-9be7-a84af14aa2e7.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left, and French President Francois Hollande walk in the Elysee Palace garden, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is wrapping up her long-awaited European tour with a visit to France that, at her request, puts the accent on youth and includes a debate with students at the Sorbonne. (AP Photo/Bertrand Langlois, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Events in the life of Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi</title>
<description><![CDATA[Aung San Suu Kyi's life has been marked by family tragedy, world travel and a political mission that prompted her to choose Myanmar's democracy struggle over her children, whom she left behind in England.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/18/12275860-events-in-the-life-of-myanmars-aung-san-suu-kyi</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/18/12275860-events-in-the-life-of-myanmars-aung-san-suu-kyi</guid><category>timeline</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><category>kyi</category><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2012 08:32:30 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Suu Kyi to make bittersweet return to Oxford</title>
<description><![CDATA[Before Aung San Suu Kyi was a prisoner of conscience and a political icon, she inhabited a world of children's birthday parties, university libraries and bicycle-filled English suburbs.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jill Lawless]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Jill Lawless]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/17/12264304-suu-kyi-to-make-bittersweet-return-to-oxford</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/17/12264304-suu-kyi-to-make-bittersweet-return-to-oxford</guid><category>eu</category><category>european-tour</category><category>world-news</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>oxford</category><category>before-aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2012 11:00:33 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1048454f-c8f8-44c0-aed9-5f1d0faa291e.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="257" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1048454f-c8f8-44c0-aed9-5f1d0faa291e.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="77" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi signs a book at the Nobel Institute after a meeting with the Norwegian Nobel Committee members in Oslo, Norway, Saturday, June 16, 2012. It's been 21 years, and Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is about to give her Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. (AP Photo/Cathal McNaughton, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Highlights of Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize speech</title>
<description><![CDATA[Aung San Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize speech explored her views on the ideals of peace, the seeds of war, the bonds of our common humanity, and the rare power of kindness. Here are the highlights.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/16/12252355-highlights-of-suu-kyis-nobel-peace-prize-speech</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/16/12252355-highlights-of-suu-kyis-nobel-peace-prize-speech</guid><category>eu</category><category>tour</category><category>speech</category><category>nobel-peace-prize</category><category>highlights</category><category>world-news</category><category>european</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2012 11:41:13 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=6cd71f9d-a4a0-42df-b210-0a2a891c34c8.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="244" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=6cd71f9d-a4a0-42df-b210-0a2a891c34c8.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="74" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at a press conference in Oslo, Friday, June 15, 2012. Suu Kyi formally accepts the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday June 16, 2012, in the Norwegian capital. (AP Photo / Vegard Groett / NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Excerpts from Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize speech</title>
<description><![CDATA[Excerpts from Aung San Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize speech in Oslo City Hall, Norway, on Saturday:]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[The Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/16/12251869-excerpts-from-suu-kyis-nobel-peace-prize-speech</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/16/12251869-excerpts-from-suu-kyis-nobel-peace-prize-speech</guid><category>eu</category><category>nobel</category><category>tour</category><category>excerpts</category><category>nobel-peace-prize</category><category>world-news</category><category>european</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2012 11:01:30 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=8d9c2c42-20d8-4955-8090-d7f8da47f258.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="237" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=8d9c2c42-20d8-4955-8090-d7f8da47f258.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="72" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives in Oslo, Friday, June 15, 2012. Suu Kyi formally accepts the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday June 16, 2012, in the Norwegian capital. (AP Photo / Vegard Groett / NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7b93c95b-34e9-4e79-98ca-5a14f72ec356.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="237" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=7b93c95b-34e9-4e79-98ca-5a14f72ec356.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="72" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at a press conference with Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right,  in Oslo, Friday, June 15, 2012. Suu Kyi formally accepts the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday June 16, 2012, in the Norwegian capital. (AP Photo / Vegard Groett / NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eacb2678-1bd1-41dc-8106-8c655e114e9f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="382" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=eacb2678-1bd1-41dc-8106-8c655e114e9f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="115" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives at Norway's government guest house for talks with Norway Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right,  in Oslo, Friday, June 15, 2012. Suu Kyi formally accept the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday June 16, 2012, in the Norwegian capital. (AP Photo / Vegard Groett / NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=20391e83-72fb-4f01-807d-a956a830dabb.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="390" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=20391e83-72fb-4f01-807d-a956a830dabb.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="117" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at a press conference in Oslo, Friday, June 15, 2012. Suu Kyi formally accepts the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday June 16, 2012, in the Norwegian capital. (AP Photo / Vegard Groett / NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Suu Kyi's doctor expresses concern for her health</title>
<description><![CDATA[Aung San Suu Kyi's doctor expressed worry Friday that the Nobel Peace laureate's whirlwind tour of Europe could weaken her health, after she fell ill on the second day of her two-week trip.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Aye Aye Win]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Aye Aye Win]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/15/12233537-suu-kyis-doctor-expresses-concern-for-her-health</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/15/12233537-suu-kyis-doctor-expresses-concern-for-her-health</guid><category>health</category><category>nobel-peace</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>suu-kyi</category><category>aung-san-suu-kyi</category><pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 07:39:17 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=fe43dbca-2945-4d4b-9c6d-fbe10900720c.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="215" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=fe43dbca-2945-4d4b-9c6d-fbe10900720c.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="65" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this image taken from AP Television News Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi,  puts her hand to mouth before becoming ill at a press confernce in Bern, Switzerland, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Suu Kyi said she felt exhausted after her long trip from Asia to Europe. A spokesman for the Swiss Foreign Ministry said Suu Kyi recovered enough to briefly attend a reception with government officials but then retired to her room. Suu Kyi was her first trip to Europe since 1988. (AP Photo/AP Television News) TV OUT&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f8c61d24-2a1d-4b44-a68f-480b61bc62e5.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="256" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f8c61d24-2a1d-4b44-a68f-480b61bc62e5.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="77" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi admires a bed of roses during a sightseeing tour through the city of Bern, Switzerland, Friday, June 15, 2012. Suu Kyi resumed her European tour Friday, after a brief bout of illness prompted by exhaustion forced her to cancel a gala dinner the night before. (AP Photo/Lukas Lehmann, Pool)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item></channel></rss>