Democracy is under attack – and Myanmar is the front line. A brutal military dictatorship has imprisoned its elected leaders, waged war against its own people, and turned the nation into a battlefield of terror.
At the center of this struggle is Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s democratically elected leader and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. She has spent 15 years under house arrest and is now in her fourth year of solitary confinement –locked in a windowless, rat-infested cell, deprived of medical care, legal representation, and even the most basic right of visitation.
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