Democracy not irreversible: Suu Kyi to NDTV

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Myanmar's charismatic leader Aung Saan Suu Kyi, who claimed her party's landslide victory in the country's historic elections, hopes that democracy will win. "It is too early to say if democracy in Burma (Myanmar) is irreversible," she told NDTV today.

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