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Suu Kyi says Myanmar officials censored speech
Mar 10th, 2012
Myanmar's authorities have censored one of Aung San Suu Kyi's key election campaign speeches by removing her criticism of the former junta, the opposition leader said in a media interview. (Source: AFP) -
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