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Violence mars Burma potential

SADLY for the people of Burma, it is the recent image of burning homes and rod-wielding militia in the country's west, rather then the image of democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi catching up in Europe with rocker and social crusader Bono, that will most stick in the minds of the investors the nation so desperately needs. By Paul Garvey in Hong Kong

Violence mars Burma potential

Burma's re-engagement with the rest of the world was illustrated by Suu Kyi's collection this week of her Nobel Peace Prize. This was an award granted her 21 years ago. Having spent most of the intervening...

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