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Myanmar Democracy Reform

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In this month's podcast, Mr. Stephen Garvey FDA founder and executive director interviews two Myanmarese political refugees on democracy reform in Myanmar and the upcoming Myanmarese April 1st by-elections. The Myanmarese political refugees are Mr. Nang Suan (Zosuan) who participated in the 1988 Myanmarese student uprisings and who fled to India, and is a member of the Zomi National Congress. Mr. Ghin Shoute who fled Myanmar in 1998, worked for the UN High Commission for (Myanmarese) Refugees in New Dehli, and who is a member of the Zomi International Network. The podcast focuses on the upcoming April 1st by-elections and the prospects for real democracy reform in Myanmar. Mr. Sain and Mr. Shoute shed light on the circumstances surrounding noble prize winner Suu Kyi and the challenges facing Myanmarese democracy. The views in this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of the FDA. For non-mainstream, insightful, and provocative discussion from people working in the field of international politics, listen in or download the FDA podcasts
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In this month's podcast, Mr. Stephen Garvey FDA founder and executive director interviews two Myanmarese political refugees on democracy reform in Myanmar and the upcoming Myanmarese April 1st by-elections. The Myanmarese political refugees are Mr. Nang Suan (Zosuan) who participated in the 1988 Myanmarese student uprisings and who fled to India, and is a member of the Zomi National Congress. Mr. Ghin Shoute who fled Myanmar in 1998, worked for the UN High Commission for (Myanmarese) Refugees in New Dehli, and who is a member of the Zomi International Network. The podcast focuses on the upcoming April 1st by-elections and the prospects for real democracy reform in Myanmar. Mr. Sain and Mr. Shoute shed light on the circumstances surrounding noble prize winner Suu Kyi and the challenges facing Myanmarese democracy. The views in this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of the FDA. For non-mainstream, insightful, and provocative discussion from people working in the field of international politics, listen in or download the FDA podcasts
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