وبلاگ بلیان

Perfect Hostage: A Life of Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's Prisoner of Conscience (2008)

معرفی کتاب «Perfect Hostage: A Life of Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's Prisoner of Conscience (2008)» نوشتهٔ Justin Wintle، منتشرشده توسط نشر Skyhorse Publishing Company در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Burma is a country where, as one senior UN official puts it, "just to turn your head can mean imprisonment or death." Aung San Suu Kyi is considered to be Burma's best hope for freedom, and, because of her unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance to the country's brutal military junta, she has been under house arrest since 1989. Elected Prime Minister, she was prevented from taking office, but despite failing health, vilification at the hands of the Burmese media, and actual imprisonment in one of the world's most appalling jails, Suu Kyi has persevered in a campaign of nonviolent protest as unflagging as those of Gandhi, King, and Mandela, which earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. In Perfect Hostage, the most thorough biography of Suu Kyi to date, Justin Wintle tells both the story of the Burmese people and the story of an ordinary person who became a hero. A Portrait Of The Burmese Activist Minister And Non-violence Advocate Describes The Factors That Contributed To Her House Arrest In 1989, Her Work To Promote Non-aggressive Civil Resistance, And Her Receipt Of The Nobel Peace Prize In 1991. 1: Land And Father -- At The Shwedagon -- The Shwe Pyidaw -- After The Mongols -- The Salami Wars -- British Burma -- Saturday's Child -- From Campus Oddball To National Hero (aged 20) -- '1300': The Year That Never Was -- Desperate Times, Desperate Remedies -- Bo Teza: Reluctant Collaborator -- Snakes, Ladders And A Wife -- Old Enemies, New Friends -- Getting There -- 2: The Daughter -- 19th July -- The Golden Rain Is Brown -- An Indian Idyll: The 'ugly One' Takes Wing -- The Daughter Of Some Or Other Burmese General -- Things Fall Apart -- Between Three Continents -- Thimphu, Kyoto, Simla -- 3: Sixteen Months -- Number One And Number Nine -- White Bridge, Red Bridge -- 8.8.88 -- Shadow Of The Hundred Flowers -- Digging In -- Squaring Up -- Suu Kyi's Tightrope -- Danubyu -- The Door Slams Shut -- 4: The Political Madonna -- Egg On The Generals' Faces -- Soldiers At The Gate -- Famously Alone -- Freedom On A Leash -- The Saddest Thing -- The Widower Road To -- Back To Mandalay -- The Monks' Revolt. Justin Wintle. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [441]-[448]) And Index. Burma is a country where, as one senior UN official puts it,'just to turn your head can mean imprisonment or death.'Aung San Suu Kyi is considered to be Burma's best hope for freedom, and, because of her unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance to the country's brutal military junta, she has been under house arrest since 1989. Elected Prime Minister, she was prevented from taking office, but despite failing health, vilification at the hands of the Burmese media, and actual imprisonment in one of the world's most appalling jails, Suu Kyi has persevered in a campaign of nonviolent protest as unflagging as those of Gandhi, King, and Mandela, which earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. In Perfect Hostage, the most thorough biography of Suu Kyi to date, Justin Wintle tells both the story of the Burmese people and the story of an ordinary person who became a hero.'She's my hero.'—Bono'In physical stature she is petite and elegant, but in moral stature she is a giant.'—Archbishop Desmond Tutu, 1984 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient'It is time for all respectable members of the international community to put weight behind their words and take active measures to secure the freedom of Aung San Suu Kyi and the Burmese people.'—Senator John McCain
دانلود کتاب Perfect Hostage: A Life of Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's Prisoner of Conscience (2008)