“It is now clear who the enemy is and who is the ally,” Suu Kyi told reporters when asked if Shwe Mann’s sacking meant she had lost an ally.

“It is now clear who the enemy is and who is the ally,” Suu Kyi told reporters when asked if Shwe Mann’s sacking meant she had lost an ally.
Burma’s ousted ruling party leader Shwe Mann met opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the country’s capital on Monday, a USDP parliament member said.
Hundreds gathered in central Burma’s Mandalay on Sunday demanding abolition of Article-59(f) of the 20008 Constitution, which bars opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from the presidency.
Civil servants and students in Chin State were instructed by regional authorities not to show public support or welcome Aung San Suu Kyi during this week’s tour of the state,…
More than 130 National League for Democracy members have resigned in protest of alleged “cronyism” within its leadership