Raj in Mandya, India - It's a victory of all the human rights fighters from all over the world. Peace should rule, not the military.
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Alex, in Accra, Ghana emailed - Suu kyi has done her best for freedom in Burma. She should now take a back seat and allow the new generation to continue the struggle for democracy in Burma.
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Raj in Mandya, India - It's a victory of all the human rights fighters from all over the world. Peace should rule, not the military.
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her release reminds me of mandela鈥檚 release. hope her story ends up like his. harry from zambia.
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Gandhi and Mandela succeded non-violently. A.S.S.K will succed as well. Miguel (Brussels, Belgium)
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Charles in Nigeria - Strong lady, fight on - you will reach your destination.
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Salihi from Nigeria: Welldone suu kyi, continue to fight for the rule of law till you succeed!
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Mohammed from Nigeria:she such a strong woman,we pray she makes it to the top.we are proud of her.
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Abdelilah in Morocco on the blog - The release of Aung San Suu Kyi is just a political ploy by the ruling military. She wasn't allowed to campaign during the last elections which secured a sham victory for the military who still control the country with iron fist.
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God bless her. Uncle Leo and Uncle Monty would be proud of Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Evolvelynn on the blog - It is wonderful that she is released, but with an army and a middle class 400,000-strong, will they release their power?
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Mahavir in India - She herself said today, 'No one person can do something alone'. In this context, its about time world leaders including President Obama and PM Manmohan Singh (the regional big brother) galvanise world support for the same.
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Tabi in Nigeria emailed - Su is a global symbol not only in the drive for democracy, but an icon that is helping to reduce the global gender divide.
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John Smith in South Africa emailed - She must be admired for her guts not to seek political asylum elsewhere and live a life of luxury like the play-boy, jet-setter Dalai Llama.
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Jeff in Christchurch, New Zealand, emailed - I hope she doesn't fall victim to the peoples expectations in the way president Obama has, to the extent that they are both revered as saviours of the populations woes and therefore fall short
WHYS: Your reaction to Aung San Suu Kyi's release
| Sunday, 11 Nov. 2010 | 16:30 - 17:00 GMT
We're doing two shows today following Aung San Suu Kyi's release. We'll be on the radio at 1300GMT and on 成人快手 World TV at 1630GMT.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner gave a news conference earlier today.
The world's top politicians and diplomats have had their say after the extraordinary scenes in Burma.
Now it's your turn.
What's your reaction to Ms. Suu Kyi's release?
Your comments
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Raj in Mandya, India - It's a victory of all the human rights fighters from all over the world. Peace should rule, not the military.
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Alex, in Accra, Ghana emailed - Suu kyi has done her best for freedom in Burma. She should now take a back seat and allow the new generation to continue the struggle for democracy in Burma.
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Raj in Mandya, India - It's a victory of all the human rights fighters from all over the world. Peace should rule, not the military.
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her release reminds me of mandela鈥檚 release. hope her story ends up like his. harry from zambia.
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Gandhi and Mandela succeded non-violently. A.S.S.K will succed as well. Miguel (Brussels, Belgium)
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Charles in Nigeria - Strong lady, fight on - you will reach your destination.
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Salihi from Nigeria: Welldone suu kyi, continue to fight for the rule of law till you succeed!
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Mohammed from Nigeria:she such a strong woman,we pray she makes it to the top.we are proud of her.
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Abdelilah in Morocco on the blog - The release of Aung San Suu Kyi is just a political ploy by the ruling military. She wasn't allowed to campaign during the last elections which secured a sham victory for the military who still control the country with iron fist.
Comment sent via SMS
God bless her. Uncle Leo and Uncle Monty would be proud of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Comment sent via BLOG
Evolvelynn on the blog - It is wonderful that she is released, but with an army and a middle class 400,000-strong, will they release their power?
Comment sent via Facebook
Mahavir in India - She herself said today, 'No one person can do something alone'. In this context, its about time world leaders including President Obama and PM Manmohan Singh (the regional big brother) galvanise world support for the same.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Tabi in Nigeria emailed - Su is a global symbol not only in the drive for democracy, but an icon that is helping to reduce the global gender divide.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
John Smith in South Africa emailed - She must be admired for her guts not to seek political asylum elsewhere and live a life of luxury like the play-boy, jet-setter Dalai Llama.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Jeff in Christchurch, New Zealand, emailed - I hope she doesn't fall victim to the peoples expectations in the way president Obama has, to the extent that they are both revered as saviours of the populations woes and therefore fall short