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Union of Myanmar: Michael and Suu. Broken love.

Aung San Suu Kyi, the daughter of the Myanmar (English - Burmese) revolutionary and patriot General Aung San, did not follow after her father's communistical footsteps and she chose a way of freedom and liberalism. She penetrated into her home country with winds of democratic changes and after that coming... for many years she was put under house arrest in a beautiful villa not far from the

Aung San Suu Kyi, the daughter of the Myanmar (English - Burmese) revolutionary and patriot General Aung San, did not follow after her father's communistical footsteps and she chose a way of freedom and liberalism. She penetrated into her home country with winds of democratic changes and after that coming... for many years she was put under house arrest in a beautiful villa not far from the center of Yangon under shady palm trees and pools surrounded by fragrant orchids, which were courteously presented to her by the "military junta" as she herself defined her ideological enemies.

Aung San Suu Kyi fought for "all the good against all the bad" even from the "torture chambers of a terrible confinement" as all western media trumpeted when it came to the Union of Myanmar and a "bad behavior" of the country military leadership. No one of western politician, especially from americans, did not come to her personally to support her and shake hands with the so called "revolutionary in captivity". Usually there were just some local liberal supporters and the poorest townspeople there who were on a narrow street in front of the villa's fence and just wishing to get pies or meager handouts from Aung San Suu Kyi and her servants. But the image of the Myanmar military "torturers of freedom" was so hyped in the press and in the cinema that for such a "difficult life" full of dangers of the arrested woman (who was identified by local laws as an instigator and organizer of attempts to overthrow the legitimate government) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. It was then, in 1991, when her British husband Michael V. Aris who let Suu Kyi came from Oxford to her homeland to stay at home with her ill mother, really panicked, finally realizing that because of all these political intrigues of americans and englishmen, and of worthless gifts from various western foundations and NGOs, he would never again see his beloved wife who had doomed to be a voluntary political hostage at hospitable Myanmans. The country's military leadership has repeatedly suggested that she agree to the persuasion of her husband and children and leave Myanmar reuniting with her family. But to the great regret of all sides of the passive confrontation the inmate was not allowed to do this by the western curators since they feared that with the departure of Aung San Suu Kyi from Myanmar the last island of "democratic values" would disappear which according to the politicians from the United States and England should have blown up the country from within, establishing chaos and then a pro-western regime there.

Of course they would not have allowed her back to the Union of Myanmar. Therefore Suu refused all offers from the authorities to go to her husband and family though without much optimism. Depression and apprehension accompanied her constantly in the solitude of the "golden cage" of this almost heavenly place in Yangon. She loved her Michael very much and did not expect that the evil fate of the consequences of her liberal dreams would affect both his karma and his own health. From constant nervous stress, from the inability to be with his beloved (and perhaps also due to the poisoning of the body (diagnosis of doctors after death) with an unknown chemical as it is customary in the UK when a person becomes too persistent and noticeable in the London establishment and smog ) Michael fell ill and died in 1999 having seen Suu only five times in all the long years of separation since 1988. Myanmar astrologers predicted Suu that her karmic counterpart would die on the same day and month as he was born. Suu only laughed at the "prejudice". But what was her horror when exactly this happened: Michael died on March 23 on his birthday at the age of 53 never waiting for the opportunity to hug his beloved woman again. In 2016 after many years of rule by the puppet pro-western government Aung San Suu Kyi having seen enough of the results of introducing the so-called "liberal values" of western countries into the Buddhist traditions of the Myanmar people once said at a meeting of her NLD party: "How much I was wrong about towards my beloved Michael, how bitterly I regret that I did not spend my life on my family, love for my husband and children. Unfortunately I did so for false and useless promises of the enemies of the Burmese people and our beautiful country of the Union of Myanmar."Now in 2021 Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and her political party have confidently supported the return to power in the country of the military on February 1 of this year the end of the american-like chaos that has been going on for 20 years in her loving country and ... she was again under house arrest. But this is the fact of a new story.

ENLIGHTENED ONE
ENLIGHTENED ONE

And now Suu Kyi absolutely trusts Myanmar astrologers and ordinary military personnel who carefully protect her homeland from her former western tormentors. And she does not believe many western rabid nationalists and their "values" who by the way already want to take the Nobel Prize away from her in the same way that they divided and took away her beloved Michael. The views on her own life have changed over the years and there is a reassessment of seemingly unshakable values: it turned out that Michael whom she had lost long ago was more valuable than the most outstanding awards and prizes. He was the most invaluable man for her all over the World!