Suu Kyi calls for ‘sustainable aid’

By AFP
Published: 7 May 2012
Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi gestures at her supporters to sit down during an entertainment show at a ceremony to mark Myanmar's New Year Day in her constituency of Kawhmu township
Aung San Suu Kyi gestures at her supporters to sit down during an entertainment show at a ceremony to mark Burma's New Year Day in her constituency of Kawhmu township on 17 April 2012. (Reuters)

Burmese parliamentarian Aung San Suu Kyi said that her country needs “sustainable, sound aid” as it embarks on a tentative transition to democracy.

Asked what she expected of the international community after she was sworn in on Wednesday as a member of parliament, she told the German weekly Welt am Sonntag: “Not too much euphoria but rather long-term support for the country.”

“What we need is sustainable, sound aid,” she said.

The 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureate said she was wary of the “great enthusiasm linked to this period, (because) things take time.”

Suu Kyi took public office for the first time after being held under house arrest for much of the last 20 years.

Asked about her decision to take the oath of office after initially refusing because it required a vow to “safeguard” the constitution, which accords broad powers to Burma’s military, she said: “It’s the road towards a state of law.”

“The fight against poverty can be sustainable and fruitful only if people can defend their rights,” she said, adding that “allowing individuals to meet their needs must go hand in hand with political reforms.”

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  1. leo says:

    What about sustainable peace, rule of law and amendment of the 2008 constitution which you have promised to the people before by election?

  2. zarni says:

    thank

  3. Soe thane says:

    What the hell is “sustainable aid”????

    This woman doesn’t know what she’s talking about.

  4. leo says:

    What about sustainable peace, rule of law and amendment of the 2008 constitution which you have promised to the people before by election? Please go ahead.

  5. Rick says:

    I cannot imagine that the above comments are written by reasonable people. It is possible to disagree with someone intelligently. First, Requesting sustainable aid, does not negate other needs nor does it mean those things are not on the agenda. Second, since your computer is unable to google “sustainable Aid” -it is the concept of providing aid that is sustainable, in other words, creates a value chain and provides ongoing benefit, such as micro loans, agriculture improvement, technology transfer, education etc.

    see, that was not so unreasonable, now was it.





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