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26.6.12

Aung San Suu Kyi at 101st International Labour Conference

On the 14th of June, the 101st Conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO) was visited by the Burmese opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, General Secretary of the National League for democracy (NLD) and, since April 2012, Member of the Parliament of Republic of Union of Myanmar. Ms. Suu Kyi was visiting Europe for the first time in 24 years, most of which had been spent under house arrest since the Burmese military regime – still governing -  condemned her.


During the ILO Conference Ms. Suu Kyi addressed the issue of youth employment in Myanmar, drawing attention to poor and inadequate education, emphasizing the lack of vocational training as a main cause of youth unemployment. The Burmese leader called for reforms in the education system and for job creation as a mechanism to attract foreign investment. Direct foreign investment would also strengthen the democratization process started in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.  Ms. Suu Kyi aspires to sustainable and democracy-friendly development that all Burmese people can benefit from.

Ms.Suu Kyi also raised the issue of Burmese migrant workers who live and work in Thailand whose rights are frequently violated. She launched an appeal to both the Burmese and Thai governments to protect migrant workers.

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