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Interviews with Zin Mar Aung

Interviewed May 20, 2024

The inspiration of persons, I have some role models, including The Lady [Aung San Suu Kyi is the leader of the main Burmese opposition party, the National League of Democracy (NLD). She led the NLD to victory in the 1990 elections, but the military government ignored the results and put her under house arrest. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. She is often referred to as “The Lady.”] and also the – when I read the biography and about the movements of Martin Luther King and Gandhi.

Because the nonviolence activities and civil rights movement. And even though Martin Luther King was born here [in the United States] but his speeches and his words are very universal; true not only for the United States but also for human beings who aspire to freedom. And, you know, the human rights and democracy is really very effective to reform his movement and his words, his speeches, to use in our democracy movement. Actually, India and Burma are closely working [together] in their independence movements and we heard about — there is a lot of books written in Burmese about India and including Gandhi.

And also The Lady [Aung San Suu Kyi] is really admiring Gandhi’s nonviolence, the movement, and we are trying to understand the linking idea of among– this leadership. During the 1990s, I heard about Nelson Mandela and South Africa through The Lady [Aung San Suu Kyi]. She introduced us through her speeches to what was happening across the world. And we know about that is really similar and is a good example for us, like South Africa and Nelson Mandela.