Aung San Suu Kyi Biography
(Former State Counsellor of Myanmar (2016 - 2021) and Winner of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize)Birthday: June 19, 1945 (Gemini)
Born In: Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
Advanced SearchThe rising and shinning face of Burma’s (present day Myanmar) claim for democracy and human rights, Aung San Suu Kyi is one of the most prominent political leaders of the country and one of the world's most prominent political prisoners as well. Born in Rangoon, politics ran in the blood of Suu Kyi, her father being the founder of the modern Burmese army and mother an ambassador of the country to India and Nepal. Ever since a young age, Suu Kyi was exposed to diverse views on politics and religion which shaped her beliefs and convictions. An unexpected turn of events changed the course of life of young Suu Kyi and brought her to the limelight and centerstage for Burma’s call for freedom and democracy. An ardent advocator for human rights and freedom, Suu Kyi is the founding member and chairperson of the National League for Democracy, Burmese political party. Ever since her plunge into the Burma’s political scene, Suu Kyi has been against military rule and dictatorship and is working relentlessly in making the country feature among the democratic nations of the world. For the same, she has suffered more than 15 years of detention, most of it which was under house arrest. Suu Kyi has beel offered support by various countries across the globe including United States, United Kingdom, Europe and so on. She has been felicitated with prestigious awards such as the Nobel Peace Prize and Congressional Gold Medal for her continuous effort to throw out dictatorship and install democracy in Myanmar by peaceful means.
Quick FactsAge: 78 Years, 78 Year Old Females
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Michael Aris (m. 1972–1999)
father: General Aung San
mother: Daw Khin Kyi
siblings: Aung San Lin, Aung San Oo
children: Alexander Aris, Kim Aris
Born Country: Myanmar
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political ideology: National League for Democracy
Notable Alumni: SOAS University Of London, University Of Delhi
City: Yangon, Myanmar
More Factseducation: University Of Delhi, University Of Oxford, SOAS University Of London
awards: 1990 - Rafto Prize
1990 - Sakharov Prize
1991 - Nobel Peace Prize
1992 - Jawaharlal Nehru Award
1992 - International Simón Bolívar Prize
2005 - Olof Palme Prize
2011 - Wallenberg Medal
2012 - Congressional Gold Medal
2012 - Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Burmese PeopleBurmese WomenUniversity Of OxfordGemini LeadersWomen Leaders Childhood & Early LifeDaughter of former de facto prime minister of Burma Aung San, Aung San Suu Kyi was born in Rangoon.Post the assassination of her father, Aung San Suu Kyi was looked after her mother. She had two brothers, one of whom died and the other emigrated to San Diego, California.She gained her primary education from Methodist English High School. It was here that her trait for learning different languages cropped up.Growing up in a political background, Suu Kyi was exposed to diverse political views and religions. Meanwhile, her mother Khin Kyi was appointed as a Burmese ambassador to India and Nepal in 1960.Suu Kyi came to India along with her mother and completed her higher education from Convent of Jesus and Mary School. She graduated from Lady Shri Ram College with a degree in politics in 1964.Thereafter, Suu Kyi moved to United Kingdom from where she obtained her B.A. degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1969 from St Hugh's College, Oxford.She started working with the United Nations particularly as a writer on budget matters, a job which she continued for three years.From 1985 until 1987, Suu Kyi worked as a research student at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London to gain an M.Phil degree in Burmese literature.Suu Kyi has been granted various titles in her life. Some of them include Doctor Honoris Causa by Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Université catholique de Louvain, Honorary Doctorate in Civil Law by St Hughs College Oxford her alma mater and Honorary Fellow by School of Oriental and African Studies.
She was the honorary member of The Elders, a group of eminent global leaders brought together by Nelson Mandela. However, she stepped down from her post upon her election to parliament. She was Club of Madrid Honorary Member in 2008. She has been an honorary board member of International IDEA and ARTICLE 19 since her detention.Suu Kyi received Francois Zimeray, France's Ambassador for Human Rights in 2011.Personal Life & LegacyAung San Suu Kyi tied the nuptial knot in the year 1971 to Dr Micheal Aris, a scholar of Tibetan culture. She met him while she was working for the United Nations.The couple was blessed with two sons, Alexander Aris and Kim in 1972 and 1977 respectively.The love life of the couple was however a distressed one as the two could not meet each other frequently. While Aris was denied an entry visa by the Burmese dictatorship, Suu Kyi suffered from house arrest.For the temporary duration that she was relieved of the house arrest protocol, Suu Kyi feared moving out of the country as she did not trust the military junta's assurance that she could return. Due to this, Aris and Suu Kyi remained apart from each other meeting only five times from 1989 until his death in 1999. Aris was suffering from terminal prostate cancer.Suu Kyi was also separated from her children who are settled in United Kingdom. Since 2011, they have visited their mother in Burma on several occasions. TriviaIronically, she moved to Burma to nurse her ailing mother but became engaged in the country’s nationwide democratic uprising so much so that she became the face for democratic and free Burma.She has spent 15 of the 21 years from July 20, 1989 until November 13, 2010 under house arrest in Burma, thus, becoming one of the world's most prominent political prisoners.A Theravada Buddhist, her campaign for a democratic Burma was on the lines of the philosophy of non-violence advocated by Mahatma Gandhi and Buddhist concepts.She met her husband Dr Micheal Aris for the last time in 1995 before his death in 1999. While he was not granted a visa for the claim that he would not be able to receive the kind of treatment that he required, the military encouraged her to leave the country to visit him. However, she did not leave the country as she knew she would not be allowed to return to Burma.Michelle Yeoh, who played the character of Burmese pro-democracy leader, for the film, ‘The Lady’ was deported from Burma on June 22, 2011.