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World Service - World Have Your Say homepage Your questions for Aung San Suu Kyi

| Tuesday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 09:00 - 11:00 GMT

urma's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be taking your questions on World Have Your Say on Tuesday.

Released in November after seven years under house arrest, Ms Suu Kyi has become an icon of the democracy campaign against Burma's military junta. She won the 1990 election in the country, but the result was ignored.

She recently lost a court case to have her NLD party reinstated after it was dissolved for boycotting last year's election.

Since her release, she has been reunited with her son Kim for the first time in 10 years, and gone online for the first time.

What would you like to ask her? Leave your question here on the blog and we will try and put as many of them as possible to Ms Suu Kyi during the show.

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via host

    That''s all from our special WHYS with Aung San Suu Kyi. Thanks so much to everyone who sent us questions for her, and to everyone who took part. See you tonight for WHYS as normal!

  2. Comment sent via Twitter

    Aung San Suu Kyi on @主播大秀_WHYS says that, if she left Burma, "The first thing I would like to do is visit my sons."

  3. Comment sent via SMS

    Please ask your studio guest how easy or difficult her life was during the time in prison?James kanneh,monrovia,Liberia.

  4. Comment sent via SMS

    From Edwin in Nigeria. How wud u react if what is happening in Egypt by masses is replicated in Burma but by UN FORCES 2 dislodge the Military junta 2put an end to this mess.

  5. Comment sent via Twitter

    @主播大秀_WHYS Dear Ms. Suu Kyi, How do you think women should live in this world? How can I live strongly like you?

  6. Comment sent via SMS

    Do you think there is anything more the world can do to help help the people of Burma?ABDALLA SUBEIT,TEXAS.

  7. Comment sent via Twitter

    ASSK @主播大秀_WHYS what roles should the people of ASEAN should play to help Burma?

  8. Comment sent via SMS

    I am lost for words, daw suu kyi. I visited Burma in 88 and have been a burma watcher since. God bless you and the people of Burma. Margaret fawcett, London.

  9. Comment sent via BLOG

    Kaybraes on the blog - How many of Burma's people actually care whether you are free or under house arrest ? How many are happy with what they have ?

  10. Comment sent via BLOG

    Douglas on the blog - What kept you going while you were under House Arrest for so long? How did you keep mentally and physically active? What is your advice for the Burmese diaspora?

  11. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Caleb emailed from Nigeria - what's your opinion on the resent crises in Ivory coast and sit-tight presedencies in Africa?

  12. Comment sent via SMS

    I鈥檇 like as ask Aung San Suu Kyi what she thinks the United States could do (RE the Junta) to help bring about democracy to Burma. Patrick from Corvallis, Oregon

  13. Comment sent via Facebook

    Eng in Somaliland on Facebook - i want to ask her her politicts in eact africa especially somaliland who take its indepedence in the rest of somalia, and recognize them

  14. Comment sent via Facebook

    Samuel in Victoria, Australia on Facebook - What did the 'Noble Peace Price' mean to you as a person from Burma? Is it important because Burma had not know peace for decades now?

  15. Comment sent via Twitter

    @bbcworldservice much better phone line for @bbc_whys ... thanks for going the xtra mile to make this work!

  16. Comment sent via Facebook

    DJ Turk in Rwanda on Facebook - How do u plan to stop corruption and injustice in Burma - and would you put fresh brains in the system, or retain the old?

  17. Comment sent via Twitter

    Dear Aung San Suu Kyi, how do you think Japan takes a role for the world democracy? @主播大秀_WHYS

  18. Comment sent via host

    The line is much, much better now. We''re hoping it holds

  19. Comment sent via Facebook

    Samuel in Victoria, Australia on Facebook - What did the 'Noble Peace Price' mean to you as a person from Burma? Is it important because Burma had not know peace for decades now?

  20. Comment sent via Twitter

    RT Interesting indeed @Sareh1357: #Aung San Suu Kyi described the situation in #Egypt as "interesting" @主播大秀_WHYS. #burma

  21. Comment sent via BLOG

    A Reza on the blog - Your supreme personal sacrifice is second to none in contemporary world history. Burma seems to be paying the price for her unique geographic position which seems to remain unchanged thanks to an apparently mutual understanding of concerned players.