I support very much the administration's new support for increased humanitarian assistance, and scaling up of aid, I bel...
I was one of those who resisted lifting the trade embargo against Vietnam, for a number of years.
I think if we're going to exploit that fluidity we have to think beyond the process itself, and think a little bit more ...
I am greatly disappointed that no Buddhist Monks or members of Burma's democracy movement were invited to testify in thi...
I think right now what's important for the United States--although we have our reservations, and we've stated those very...
Our aspirations should not be deterred by the different roads that we have to take to achieve them.
The 2010 elections will only bring legitimacy and stability to the country if they are broad-based and include all key s...
Meet as often as possible with the leadership in Nyapyidaw to press the case for the release of political prisoners and ...
We applaud Senator Webb's recent visit and courageous new approach to the issue.
We have a number of suggestions for U.S. policy, even in the absence of removing targeted sanctions at this time.
I hope my opinion, which is also shared by my fellow monks inside and outside Burma, will be included in the subcommitte...
U.S. Policy must openly invite, listen to and empower all Burma Minorities just as we did the Kurds in Iraq!
Sanctions help preserve the natural resources of Burma for future generations.
Burma is the keystone to a free Asia. Without 8888, there would have been no Tianenmen Square.
Sanctions provide strong encouragement for Burma's democrats, who are risking their lives everyday to restore democracy.
By placing sanctions against Burma's regime, the U.S. proves its seriousness about national reconciliation and democrati...
I think it is also hubris for the United States to think that we can move that document. I think we can encourage rethin...
Well, intellectually, the questions are, first of all, whether this document and the implementing legislation are basica...