This is an excerpt from a documentary film, Douye.
In Burmese, Douye means our rights, our cause. This is a chant that millions of protesters in the 88 popular uprising used as well as in the most recent Saffron Revolution of 2007.
Douye is sponsored by Human Rights Action Center and U.S. Campaign for Burma.
For more information, visit our website at www.uscampaignforburma.org
The military scum who ruin Burma are fooling no one with their rigged sham "elections",the only way to get rid of this fetid stinking mob of gangsters is by wiping them off the face of the Earth,they are worthless creatures who have forfeited their right to exist.
buttership 1 year ago
This woman is awesome. Very direct and articulate advocate for democracy, and amazingly strong English for someone who has been under house arrest in Burma for many years. May the military gangsters in Burma see their days on Earth few, if there is any justice.
apistogramma2296 1 year ago
Aung San Suu Kyi, we stand with you.
LostHemingway 1 year ago