VOICED : Hope not revenge guides former prisoners after Suu Kyi win

VOICED : Hope not revenge guides former prisoners after Suu Kyi win

Assessment

Interactive Video

Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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Hard

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The transcript discusses the arrest of Myanmar student leaders and the ongoing plight of political prisoners. Despite the government's release of 3000 detainees, many students remain imprisoned. The community's primary desire is to rebuild and re-engage with the world, overshadowing feelings of anger. Artist Temlin, a former prisoner, advocates for reconciliation over revenge. Myanmar faces significant challenges, particularly concerning political prisoners, as it seeks to rebuild.

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What is the biggest desire expressed by the people regarding their country?

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What challenges does Sushi face in rebuilding Myanmar?

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