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maandag 13 december 2010

Suu Kyi: meer hulp voor stimuleren civil society

Aung San Suu Kyi heeft in een videoboodschap aan het Europese ontwikkelingsforum zich uitgesproken voor meer buitenlands hulp gericht op het versterken en stimuleren van het maatschappelijk middenveld, de civil society,  in Birma.

Lees hierbij het artikel van het persagenstschap AFP:

 

BRUSSELS - MYANMAR democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi called for foreign aid policies that strengthen civil society in a video message to a European development forum on Tuesday.

Ms Suu Kyi, who was freed last month after spending most of the last 20 years under house arrest, made her plea at the closing ceremony of the two-day European Development Days, which gathered leaders of developing nations.

'If development policies could be linked as strongly to the strengthening of civil society as to the improvement of the economy, it would create a strong impetus towards good governance,' she said.

'Financial and intellectual investment in civil society would have rich returns that include accountability and transparency, not just in the economic sector but also in the political arena,' she said.

European development commissioner Andris Pielbags introduced Ms Suu Kyi, a Nobel peace prize laureate, as the 'most famous woman of this planet, or at least one of the bravest.' 'We who are trying to establish a democratic society in Burma do not have an unrealistic vision of an earthly paradise,' Ms Suu Kyi said, standing in front of a white wall.

'We are simply trying to create a society in which the people will be allowed to work freely and responsibly towards their own betterment,' she said. The leader of the National League for Democracy spent 15 of the last 21 years locked up until her release on November 13. -- AFP

 

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17 februari 2012, 07.38
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