圖書標籤: 傳記 Aung_San_Suu_Kyi 緬甸 外國文學 politics 閑 緬甸 myanmar
发表于2024-11-23
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For the last two decades of Burma's brutal and traumatic history, Aung San Suu Kyi – winner of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize – has been the inspirational leader of attempts to restore democracy to her country. In these pieces, begun soon after her first release from house arrest (she has since been re-arrested and remains to this day a prisoner of conscience), she paints a vivid, distributing, yet fundamentally optimistic picture of her native land.
Furiously dedicated to the cause of freedom, Aung San Suu Kyi evokes with sensuality and vividness Burma's seasons and scenery, customs and festivities. She celebrates the courageous army officers, academics and actors who have supported the National League for Democracy, often at great personal risk; she describes the inspirational pilgrimage to the Buddhist abbot of Thamanya; and most of all she reveals with shocking frankness the impact of political decisions on the lives of ordinary people.
Aung San Suu Kyi is the leader if the struggle for human rights and democracy in Burma. Born in 1945 as the daughter of Burma's national hero Aung San she was two years old when he was assasinated, just before Burma gained the independence to which he has dedicated his life. After receiving her education in Rangoon, Delhi, and at Oxford University, Aung San Suu Kyi then worked for the United Nations in New York and Bhutan. For most of the following twenty years, she was occupied raising a familty in England (her husband is British), before returning to Burma in 1988 to care for her dying mother. Her return coincided with the outbreak of a spontaneous revolt against 26 years of political repression and economic decline. Aung San Suu Kyi quickly emerged as the most effective and articulate leader of the movement, and the party she founded went on to win a collossal electoral victory in May 1990. In July 1989 she was put under house arrest and the military junta that now rules Burma refused for six years either to free her or to transfer power to a civilian government as it had promised. Upon her release in July 1995, she immediately resumed the struggle for political freedom in her country.
Aung San Suu Kyi is an honorary fellow at St. Hugh's College, Oxford. In 1990 she was awarded the Thorolf Rafto Prize for Human Rights in Norway and the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought by the European Parliament. In its citation, the Norwegian Nobel Committee atated that in awarding the prize to Aung San Suu Kyi, it wished to honor this woman for her unflagging efforts and to show its support for the many people throughout the world who are striving to attain democracy, human rights and ethnic conciliation by peaceful means.
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評分我一直很睏惑為什麼昂山素季用Burma而非Myanmar,後來看可能是為瞭錶示跟軍方強權的不同。 昂山素季演講和寫作的魅力我認為在於平實之中滲透齣的智慧。不該忘記的是她是政治傢而非作傢,多次提到NLD其實讓人覺得是宣傳手冊,她看似平和的語言當中有很強的引導性,這方麵作中性的評價,不褒貶。比如她說緬甸人民都很友好熱情,但是那些殘暴的有報復心的人也依舊是緬甸人,是我們自己的人民。
評分我讀過很多遍。一種無法語言錶達的溫柔力量。
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評分對該國有多些的瞭解,有幾篇故事不錯,其他的真是好無趣啊。。。還有是怎樣的怎樣纔可以把每篇文章都寫得幾乎一樣長短啊。。。
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Letters from Burma pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024