The Lady


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This film contains some violent scenes.

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YOUNG CHILD AND FATHER SPEAK BURMESE LANGUAGE

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Mr Aris. The doctor is waiting to see you.

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Hello, Michael. Hello, how are you? Please, take a seat.

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It's always very difficult to predict the progress of something like this.

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It could be as little as five months or as long as five years.

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Enough time for you to put your affairs in order, I hope.

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Shall I ask the nurse to arrange for your wife to come and collect you?

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My wife?

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Would that she could.

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She lives in Burma now, you see.

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THUNDERCLAPS

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-Good morning.

-Good morning.

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Could we pass these around, please?

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Thank you.

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Today I thought we might talk about,

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how the Bhutanese people have always placed great emphasis on family loyalty,

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the bonds of community...

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..and respect for their elders.

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-Bloody rain!

-Yes, come in.

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So it's definitely cancer then?

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Prostate cancer, as a matter of fact.

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And did they give you any indication as to how long before...

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In anything from a few months to five years.

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-Good God, Michael.

-No, no.

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I could achieve a lot in five years.

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What about Suu?

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Surely, she'll want to return to Oxford when she hears this.

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Anthony! You know as well as I do if she ever leaves Burma,

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they will never allow her to return.

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What about you, Michael?

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You haven't seen her for three years.

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She's your wife, she's the mother of your children.

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Surely the military would roll out the red carpet

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if she asked to be allowed to come home.

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She can't walk away now. Too much blood has been spilled.

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Countless lives have been lost.

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Millions upon millions of people are counting on her.

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Anthony, promise me that you'll keep an eye out for the boys.

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Of course! You can count on me 100%, you know that.

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Yes.

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-Hello, darling.

-Hello, angel.

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How's the book going?

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Slowly.

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That smells good.

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-We're having Burmese tonight.

-All right.

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Stop it!

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-Did you think of a title?

-Yes.

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Well, it's original. It's...

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-There's a storm coming.

-Hi, Mum. Hi, Dad.

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-Hello, did you have a good day?

-OK day. I'm starving, though!

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Supper's at seven.

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-Do you have much homework?

-It's all done.

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-Kim...

-Well, almost.

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-You'd better get started then.

-Hello, Alex.

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Mom.

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-TV:

-'In Burma today, violence has erupted on the streets of Rangoon...

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-Suu?

-Hmm?

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'..an incident in which students were mown down by the authorities.

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'Eye witnesses at the incident claimed that hundreds of students

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'taking part in a peaceful demonstration at Inya Lake,

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'were shot and killed by soldiers at point black range,

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'many more protestors sustained serious injuries.

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'They are demanding an end to the military dictatorship

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'that has ruled the country with an iron fist since a coup in 1962.

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'Burma's government is known

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'as one of the world's most oppressive regimes.

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'But despite the authorities' determined attempts to crush this uprising,

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'it appears that the students' movement,

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'is rapidly gaining massive popular support.

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'Meanwhile, back in Britain...'

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PHONE RINGS

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Hello.

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WOMAN SPEAKS IN BURMESE

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THE WOMEN SPEAK

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My mother's had a stroke.

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I'll sort you out a flight.

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Be good, won't you? Help Daddy around the house.

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It will be hard for me to get to a phone,

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so don't worry if it's a while before you hear from me.

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How long are you going to be away?

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A week.

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Or maybe two.

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Right, that's it. Come on, come on.

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We're very late. Come on, rush!

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Come on. On time. OK. Bye.

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Bon voyage. I love you.

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Driver, please hurry. Please.

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I love you. Bye.

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-Uncle Leo.

-You are as beautiful as ever.

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The whole uproar started after our General in his great wisdom,

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decided to ban any denomination that wasn't a multiple of nine.

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Well, nine is his lucky number.

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The universities can't provide lunch any more.

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That's why the students have taken to the streets.

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All this just because of the superstitious whims of a madman.

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-Call me if you need me.

-I will. Thank you for everything, Uncle Leo.

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Suu! Suu!

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Mum.

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-How are you feeling?

-Tired.

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-Did you hear about the massacre?

-Yes.

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The riots it triggered made headline news across the world.

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What's my little boys doing?

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Not so little these days.

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Come on.

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There's no need for that. Come on, have a good day. Don't be silly.

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Come on, have a good day. Off you go.

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And, Kim, put your collar down. Yes, OK.

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-Goodbye.

-Goodbye.

-Goodbye, Dad.

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-What are you doing?

-They're looking for students. We must go.

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Hold on. She can't leave in this condition. She should stay here.

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Wait.

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Don't do anything hasty. Calm down first.

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I suggest we take her back to bed

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and then go down to see what's happening.

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Oh!

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GUNFIRE

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'Violence has once again erupted on the streets of Rangoon,

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'when new demonstrations were met with wave after wave of reprisals.

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'This morning, soldiers opened fire on protesting students

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'close to Rangoon General Hospital, killing and injuring many.

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'A curfew has once again been reintroduced.'

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PHONE RINGS

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-Hello?

-'Mikey.'

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Suu, darling! How are you?

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It's so good to hear your voice.

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You, too. You, too.

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You managed to dodge the bullets then?

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Despite myself, I was beginning to worry.

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-I'm sorry, I couldn't get away until now.

-Don't worry.

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-And I've been missing you all so much.

-Yes. Me, too. Of course.

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How's your mother?

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The doctors have said there's nothing more they can do.

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So, I'm going to take her home.

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I'm sorry, Suu, of course.

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But so many other things are happening,

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I hardly know where to begin.

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CONNECTION CRACKLES AND FAILS

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-Hello?

-Hello?

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I've lost you. Can you hear me?

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Hello? Hello?

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Oh, hello! I can hear you again.

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-Are the boys all right?

-Oh, the boys are in fine form.

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They're already in bed, but you mustn't worry about them.

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Tell Alex many happy returns of the day...

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Yes, of course.

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..and that I'll make it up to him when I...

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..as soon as I come home.

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Of course, darling.

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We're trying to organise the visas.

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We hope to join you as soon as possible.

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-Mikey?

-Oh, goodness, this is useless. Hello?

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-CONNECTION FAILS

-Suu!

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DISCONNECTION TONE

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I'm happy to be home.

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So am I.

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Daw Suu. My name's Nita May and I have a message from your husband.

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He wanted me to tell you that their visas have finally come through.

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They will arrive at the end of the week. Thank you.

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There is so much to discuss.

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Let's start then.

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Leo. So happy to see you.

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It is good to have you back.

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-C'mon, let's go.

-Please, after you.

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Mum. Mum.

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Mummy.

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Oh!

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I've missed you.

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You better be prepared for complete chaos.

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Oh?

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Come on, come on.

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Well!

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Mon Mon! How are you?

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Lovely to see you.

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-Ah.

-Tom.

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-Dr Aris.

-Hello.

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-How do you do?

-You look shell-shocked, Doctor.

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Well, I suppose I had taken it for granted,

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Suu was leading a solitary life, quietly nursing her mother.

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Not all historians get to be a part of history in the making.

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Enjoy your ringside seat.

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-Please let me know if you need anything.

-Oh, thank you. I will.

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Bye.

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KNOCKS ON DOOR

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Michael. I'm glad you're here.

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Down, down, down, down... A little further.

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OK, OK... Stop, stop, stop. Good.

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There you go. Step away, step away.

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MAN SPEAKS BURMESE

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What is he saying?

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He's saying that public discontent with government policies

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can no longer be ignored.

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And that because he's not totally free of responsibility,

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for the events of the past few months...

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..and because he's getting on now...

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..he's going...

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He's going to resign.

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There will now be a referendum

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on Burma's political future.

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-Hello.

-Hello?

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Mum.

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Some men from Rangoon University want to speak to you.

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They said it's...urgent.

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Madam. My colleagues and I are academics from the history faculty,

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and we believe you are the only person

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who can lead Burma into democracy now.

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As the daughter of Aung San,

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the people will automatically unite behind you.

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Your father fought and won independence for Burma.

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Here's an opportunity to finish what he began.

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Let's seize this opportunity.

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Quite apart from having no relevant experience,

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as you can see, my hands are more than full.

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May I ask that you take some time to consider?

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GUNSHOTS

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COCKS HANDGUN

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PROTESTORS CHANT

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Madam, we will have to continue on foot.

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All right.

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Let's go.

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-Michael.

-Stop the car. Stop.

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-Dad!

-Boys, come on.

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Keep up.

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Suu!

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Dad!

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-Dad, we're gonna get some food.

-What?

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We're gonna get some food.

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Erm, OK, don't go far.

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Stay right there if we lose you.

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It may be a little late to be saying this.

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But you realise I've never actually spoken in public before.

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And there's no time like the present.

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We'll be watching from the side.

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HUGE ROAR FROM CROWD

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Aung San...

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Aung San Suu Kyi,

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the daughter of General Aung San, until now

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an Oxford housewife and mother of two,

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emerged today as Burma's bright new hope for the future.

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HUBBUB

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-It was incredible, huh?

-Yes. Yes, indeed.

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However, a quarter of a century of brutal oppression

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will not be undone in one day.

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There is still a great deal to do.

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Glories of the Raj.

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Used to house a staff of 80 Brits, before Ne Win had them kicked out.

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OK, here we are.

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Wonderful.

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I think we should go.

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No, there's time for a few more.

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-Thank you, Tom.

-You're welcome.

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What's wrong, Kim?

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You've already missed Alex's birthday.

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And now you're going to miss mine.

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It's too dangerous for you to remain here.

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And I'd never forgive myself if anything happened to either of you.

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Anyway, a new term is beginning.

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You both need to be there when it does.

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Come here.

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Please. Try to be brave for me. Hm?

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-Look after your brother.

-I will.

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And, you. I want you to write to me every day.

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Bye, May May.

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-Be strong.

-We will.

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-I love you.

-Love you, too.

-Bye.

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Positions, please.

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No, I think you should be on the...

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One, two...three!

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'We have to unify all minorities,

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'but this is in the middle of the mountains.'

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Democracy will only work if we include everybody.

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GASPS

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They're coming! They're coming!

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No, please. Put your gun down. Put it down.

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-Suu, I think we should leave.

-No, please, put your gun down.

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We shall not respond with violence under any circumstances.

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Dr Aris, your visa is cancelled.

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You are to come with us to the airport.

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Do I have time to pack?

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One minute.

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You have a very busy schedule.

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You're going to have to pace yourself.

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Eat well and get good rest whenever you can, OK?

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-We'll be back.

-Let's go!

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I'll try another one.

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Ah! Lucinda, my saviour.

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Come in. Come in, dear.

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-Anthony's still here?

-No, no, he just left.

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-No lumps.

-It needs more oats.

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No. A little salt.

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There.

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Here we are.

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Here.

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Looks good.

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-REPORTER:

-'The arrangements for the funeral of Dhaw Khin Kyi,

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'the widow of Burma's great national hero, Aung San,

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'were conducted in lavish style.

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'While the authorities sought to prevent civil servants from attending the funeral,

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'locking some in their offices

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and refusing sick leave,

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'the gathering was the largest in Burma since the coup.

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'At least 100,000 people surrounded the coffin on it's procession to...

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BURMESE TV REPORT

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Thank you.

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You have been a very dutiful daughter.

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Your father would be proud. And now your duty is completed.

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You will understandably be eager to get home again.

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As soon as you are packed and ready,

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our limousine will take you to the airport.

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That won't be necessary, General Nyunt.

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For the time being my duty remains here in Burma.

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There is an election to be fought.

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What about those young boys of yours?

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They will be missing their mother.

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Well, the sooner these elections come,

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the sooner I can rejoin them.

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Perhaps on your return, you could urge General Ne Win to make haste.

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The soldiers look very serious.

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We should come back another day.

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No. Just ignore them.

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We will continue in a calm and orderly fashion.

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Stay here first.

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We have to go.

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GROUP REPEATS CALL

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-RADIO:

-'In an unprecedented escalation of intimidation,

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'Aung San Suu Kyi narrowly escaped being shot by the military yesterday

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'while out campaigning in the province of Danubyu.

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Jesus Christ, Suu.

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A good day, today.

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Isn't it?

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Daw Suu! Daw Suu! Everywhere we went today,

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they were picking people up and taking them away.

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Where are they taking them?

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Some of them were taken as forced labourers at the borders,

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carrying weapons and drugs through the jungle

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on the account of the generals.

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And the others?

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WILD LAUGHTER

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LAUGHTER CONTINUES

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We should write to the UN and Amnesty International,

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and tell them exactly how the Burmese people

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are being treated by the military.

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Yes.

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Pen and paper, please.

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"My darling. Every day brings new atrocities,

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"committed by a regime who will stop at nothing

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"in order to try to hang on to power.

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"But there can be no turning back now and as my father once advised -

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"continue to expect the best while preparing for the worst."

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"So, darling, please, I beg you, try your best not to worry."

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Morning, Dad.

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Your mother sends her love.

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How is she?

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Still busy.

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I hope she'll be rewarded one day for what she's doing.

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-Good afternoon.

-Afternoon.

-Would you like to go through?

-Thank you.

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Professor Finnis. Forgive me.

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Forgive me, sorry.

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Sorry to trouble you. My name is Dr Michael Aris.

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-I am married to Aung San...

-Of course.

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I've been watching your wife's progress with admiration.

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I'm sorry to trouble you, but I believe you have some influence

0:57:530:57:57

with the Nobel Peace Prize Committee.

0:57:570:58:00

I was wondering if you'd be willing to forward her name?

0:58:000:58:03

It is difficult to envisage a stronger contender.

0:58:030:58:06

Anything that raises her international profile at the moment,

0:58:060:58:09

will afford some measure of protection.

0:58:090:58:13

As you can imagine, the issue of Suu's safety weighs heavily

0:58:130:58:16

on me at the moment.

0:58:160:58:18

Look, if you have some kind of CV,

0:58:180:58:20

I'll certainly ensure it's seen by Vaclav Havel and his committee.

0:58:200:58:24

Well, that would be tremendously helpful.

0:58:240:58:28

You see, I'm haunted by the fear that her luck is about to run out any day.

0:58:280:58:32

Let me see what I can do.

0:58:340:58:36

Thank you, sir. Thank you.

0:58:360:58:37

Thank you.

0:58:370:58:39

Karma! Just the man I was looking for. Follow me.

0:58:410:58:44

Dr Aris, I've got to...

0:58:440:58:46

I'm going to need your help, Karma.

0:58:460:58:48

Instead of sitting around worrying about the dates for these bloody elections,

0:58:480:58:51

I've hatched a little plan of action. Now, somewhere here...

0:58:510:58:54

Somewhere are copies of all Suu's old essays.

0:58:540:58:57

There's one she wrote about her father.

0:58:570:58:59

Another on Burma under colonialism.

0:58:590:59:01

Now, you take a look at these.

0:59:010:59:03

See what you can dig out.

0:59:030:59:05

We're going to put together an application

0:59:050:59:07

for the Nobel committee on Suu's behalf.

0:59:070:59:09

That's brilliant.

0:59:090:59:11

You get stuck in there, we'll see how we go.

0:59:130:59:15

Good man.

0:59:190:59:21

"It's not much use my saying to you "be careful",

1:00:171:00:19

"but please be very judicious in everything you do.

1:00:191:00:24

"It's all a matter of timing.

1:00:241:00:25

"If I have any authority left at all as your very loving husband,

1:00:251:00:29

"please listen to me.

1:00:291:00:32

"Please be as gentle with yourself, as I would be, if I were there."

1:00:321:00:36

DOOR OPENS

1:00:411:00:43

Dad! Dad!

1:00:431:00:45

-Ta-dah!

-Careful.

1:00:451:00:47

Oh, goodness.

1:00:491:00:51

Well, well, well...

1:00:531:00:56

Looks like Christmas has come early.

1:00:561:00:58

MUSIC: "When Love Comes to Town" by U2

1:01:001:01:04

Kim, for crying out loud, be careful.

1:01:091:01:11

All right, Mr Perfect(!)

1:01:111:01:13

PHONE RINGS

1:01:161:01:18

Hello?

1:01:201:01:22

Yes.

1:01:221:01:23

What?

1:01:251:01:27

Oh, dear.

1:01:301:01:32

Yes.

1:01:321:01:34

I'm sorry.

1:01:341:01:35

Lucinda, I'll call you later.

1:01:371:01:39

OK, dear. Bye-bye.

1:01:391:01:41

Dad?

1:01:451:01:46

That was your Aunt Lucinda on the phone.

1:01:481:01:51

I'm sorry to have to tell you that your grandfather has died.

1:01:521:01:55

And I shall have to go to Scotland to organise the funeral.

1:01:571:02:00

SHOUTING

1:03:311:03:34

Good morning.

1:04:131:04:15

It's time to wake up.

1:04:161:04:18

Morning.

1:04:221:04:24

Sleep well?

1:04:251:04:28

Now, I don't want you to be frightened,

1:04:301:04:33

but this morning we have woken to find the house surrounded by soldiers.

1:04:331:04:38

Perhaps it will all come to nothing.

1:04:381:04:40

But in case I am arrested,

1:04:401:04:42

I have made arrangements for you to be sent back to England.

1:04:421:04:45

So I want you to know that whatever happens,

1:04:451:04:48

you will be well taken care of. All right?

1:04:481:04:52

Yeah.

1:04:521:04:53

HE SHOUTS

1:06:051:06:06

Yes, yes, I understand.

1:07:111:07:13

But are all the lines to Burma down, or just this one?

1:07:131:07:17

I see. Just this one.

1:07:171:07:20

Thank you.

1:07:211:07:22

DOGS BARK

1:07:361:07:39

Stop. Follow me.

1:08:191:08:22

While you are in Rangoon, you are to abide

1:08:451:08:48

by the conditions under which your wife has been detained.

1:08:481:08:53

No contact with your embassy

1:08:531:08:56

or any person engaged in politics.

1:08:561:08:59

-Is that understood?

-Yes.

1:09:011:09:04

Enjoy your stay.

1:09:061:09:08

What do you want? Chocolate? We don't have any.

1:09:371:09:40

Boys.

1:09:401:09:42

Daddy...!

1:09:421:09:43

Where is everyone?

1:09:491:09:51

Mummy's on hunger strike.

1:09:511:09:53

On hunger strike?

1:09:531:09:55

Mikey.

1:10:041:10:06

Mikey.

1:10:061:10:07

They arrived early in the morning and arrested most of my colleagues.

1:10:071:10:11

Except for me.

1:10:111:10:12

I'm under house arrest.

1:10:121:10:14

So I've told them I have no intention of eating,

1:10:141:10:17

until they take me to join them all in prison.

1:10:171:10:20

-They cut the phone line.

-With a pair of scissors.

1:10:201:10:23

I can't tell you how relieved I am that you are here.

1:10:231:10:26

When did you last eat?

1:10:261:10:27

About three days ago.

1:10:271:10:29

-Four.

-Three.

-Four.

-Three.

1:10:291:10:32

Ssh!

1:10:321:10:33

I must say there's never a dull moment in this family.

1:10:331:10:36

What on earth am I going to do with you?

1:10:361:10:39

-RADIO:

-'Fears are growing about the fate of British academic Dr Michael Aris,

1:11:301:11:34

'who vanished nearly two weeks ago.

1:11:341:11:36

'He's not been seen since arriving in Rangoon,

1:11:361:11:39

'to visit his wife Aung San Suu Kyi.

1:11:391:11:43

'Despite urgent requests from the Foreign Office for clarification,

1:11:431:11:47

'the Burmese authorities have so far refused to provide

1:11:471:11:49

'any information about his well-being or whereabouts.

1:11:491:11:53

'A British Embassy official said their only information was tha...'

1:11:531:11:58

MEN SPEAK IN LOCAL LANGUAGE

1:11:591:12:02

Now listen, Suu.

1:12:181:12:21

If you die,

1:12:211:12:23

the boys lose their mother,

1:12:231:12:26

and your people their best defender.

1:12:261:12:29

Can I try something?

1:12:291:12:31

What?

1:12:311:12:33

Sit.

1:12:491:12:51

Stand.

1:13:101:13:11

Erm... I wish to put a proposition to you.

1:13:151:13:20

It has been 12 days since my wife has eaten,

1:13:201:13:25

and I must impress upon you

1:13:251:13:27

how very rapidly her health is declining.

1:13:271:13:31

She is prepared to abandon her hunger strike,

1:13:311:13:36

if you will offer her a firm assurance

1:13:361:13:40

that her colleagues will be well treated.

1:13:401:13:42

I cannot emphasise enough the grave danger she is in.

1:13:441:13:46

She will not survive more than a day or two.

1:13:461:13:50

I ask you to consider, very carefully,

1:13:501:13:53

the public consequences if you fail to act promptly.

1:13:531:13:57

Madam. The authorities wish to assure you that

1:14:131:14:16

no harm will come to your colleagues.

1:14:161:14:19

All right?

1:14:261:14:28

DOGS PANTING

1:14:371:14:39

DOGS BARK

1:14:391:14:41

PIANO BEING PLAYED

1:15:551:15:56

It's called...music.

1:16:121:16:15

Well, this has been one of the most bizarre few weeks of my entire life.

1:16:271:16:31

Thank you, for everything.

1:16:311:16:33

I couldn't have got through this without you.

1:16:331:16:36

-It's going to seem quiet when you've gone.

-I know.

1:16:361:16:39

I'll continue to play merry hell behind the scenes.

1:16:391:16:42

Let's pray this limbo is short-lived.

1:16:421:16:44

I'll be fine, Mikey. Please don't worry.

1:16:441:16:48

The boys must be your first concern now.

1:16:481:16:50

I know. I know.

1:16:501:16:51

Go.

1:16:541:16:55

'The Burmese authorities have finally announced

1:17:391:17:41

'that elections will be held in May.

1:17:411:17:43

'However, Aung San Suu Kyi has been disqualified

1:17:431:17:46

'from putting her name forward as an electoral candidate,

1:17:461:17:49

'on the basis of an obscure law

1:17:491:17:50

'prohibiting anyone married to a foreigner from becoming president.'

1:17:501:17:54

Yes. I understand.

1:17:541:17:57

Very well. Goodbye.

1:17:581:18:01

That was the most offhand of calls.

1:18:051:18:07

-Who was it?

-The Embassy.

1:18:071:18:09

They simply said the boys are no longer eligible for Burmese citizenship.

1:18:091:18:13

They will therefore cancel their passports with immediate effect.

1:18:131:18:16

It beggars belief, really it does.

1:18:161:18:19

They have obviously decided keeping the children from Suu

1:18:191:18:23

is the most effective way of breaking her spirit.

1:18:231:18:26

At least they've finally announced the elections.

1:18:261:18:29

Let's wait and see what emerges from that.

1:18:291:18:31

Hopefully... Hopefully, everything is about to be resolved.

1:18:311:18:34

Yes. Hope.

1:18:341:18:36

How we all cling to hope.

1:18:361:18:39

'This is a day few people in Burma ever expected to witness,

1:18:411:18:44

'across the country, remarkable scenes,

1:18:441:18:46

'as thousands of people excitedly queue in order to cast their vote

1:18:461:18:50

'in the first elections for 40 years,

1:18:501:18:52

'and here, live, is the first estimated tally.'

1:18:521:18:55

-DIFFERENT BROADCASTERS:

-'Aung San Suu Kyi...

1:18:551:18:58

392 seats.

1:18:581:18:59

'The Burmese Military...

1:18:591:19:01

'..10 seats.'

1:19:011:19:02

Oh, my goodness, boys.

1:19:081:19:10

What fabulous news.

1:19:101:19:11

-REPORTER:

-'In Burma, an extraordinary landslide victory

1:19:111:19:14

'for Aung San Suu Kyi,

1:19:141:19:16

'and her party, the National League for Democracy.

1:19:161:19:18

'In a country where public gatherings

1:19:181:19:20

'of more than five people are banned,

1:19:201:19:23

'the National League of Democracy look set

1:19:231:19:25

'to be celebrating until well into the night.'

1:19:251:19:28

JUBILANT CHEERING

1:19:441:19:47

-MAN ON MEGAPHONE:

-Aung San Suu Kyi! Aung San Suu Kyi!

1:19:491:19:52

Ma Suu! Ma Suu!

1:19:531:19:56

-ALL CHANT:

-Aung San Suu Kyi!

1:20:031:20:07

CHANTING NEARBY PHONE RINGS

1:20:301:20:34

SPEAKS BURMESE

1:20:391:20:41

CROWD CONTINUES TO CHANT HER NAME

1:20:411:20:44

-CHANT CONTINUES:

-Aung San Suu Kyi!

1:20:511:20:55

Hey!

1:20:551:20:56

Don't be silly.

1:20:571:20:59

I just want to go and talk to them.

1:20:591:21:01

Don't be ridiculous.

1:21:011:21:03

I will just speak to them.

1:21:031:21:04

You're not going to shoot anybody.

1:21:041:21:06

WEAPONS FIRE

1:21:121:21:15

SCREAMING

1:21:151:21:18

SCREAMING AND GUNFIRE CONTINUES

1:21:191:21:21

SHOUTS ORDERS

1:21:401:21:43

Take a seat, Dr Aris.

1:21:491:21:51

Now that the elections are out of the way,

1:21:541:21:57

I am pleased to say I have some good news for you!

1:21:571:22:00

It seems the authorities are finally willing to come to an arrangement.

1:22:001:22:04

If you were to write a letter to your wife,

1:22:041:22:06

encouraging her to come home to Oxford at her earliest convenience,

1:22:061:22:10

they would see no problem in allowing you to fly out.

1:22:101:22:14

I see.

1:22:151:22:16

Well, since I haven't the slightest intention

1:22:181:22:21

of ever making such a request of my wife,

1:22:211:22:23

I shall bid you goodbye.

1:22:231:22:25

Those ruthless, conniving bastards.

1:22:351:22:38

If they think I'm going to take this lying down,

1:22:381:22:41

they've got another thing coming.

1:22:411:22:43

Let's go.

1:22:431:22:45

-RADIO:

-'Despite their resounding defeat at the polls,

1:22:491:22:52

'there's still no sign that the Burmese military

1:22:521:22:55

'will release Aung San Suu Kyi,

1:22:551:22:57

'to take up her elected role as the new Prime Minister.

1:22:571:23:00

'Instead she remains under lock and key,

1:23:001:23:03

'while leading members of her party,

1:23:031:23:05

'the National League of Democracy,

1:23:051:23:07

'are arrested one by one.

1:23:071:23:09

'Now the monks have taken to the streets to protest,

1:23:111:23:13

'and the monasteries are being stormed by soldiers.'

1:23:131:23:17

SHOUTS ORDERS

1:23:211:23:23

-AMERICAN ACCENT:

-Let me assure you, Dr Aris,

1:23:331:23:36

that behind the scenes we are doing everything possible.

1:23:361:23:38

However, it is our point of view that extending economic sanctions

1:23:381:23:42

against Burma, would only play into the hands of Beijing.

1:23:421:23:46

They would seize this as an opportunity

1:23:461:23:48

to tighten their economic stranglehold on Rangoon.

1:23:481:23:50

Now, forgive me, I have a very important meeting to get to,

1:23:501:23:53

and I wish you all the best of luck, sir.

1:23:531:23:56

HE SIGHS HEAVILY

1:23:591:24:00

PHONE RINGS

1:24:201:24:22

-Hello.

-'Good morning, Dr Aris.'

-Professor Finnis.

1:24:271:24:29

-How are you?

-I've known better days.

1:24:291:24:32

Well, I very much hope I am ringing with news that will cheer you.

1:24:321:24:37

Oh?

1:24:371:24:38

The joy and pride I and our children feel at this moment,

1:24:411:24:45

is marked by sadness and continuing apprehension.

1:24:451:24:49

I am not sure if the Nobel Peace Prize has ever been given

1:24:491:24:52

to someone in a situation of such extreme isolation before.

1:24:521:24:57

'It has certainly never been given to a woman in that condition.

1:24:571:25:01

'Suu is now in the third year of her political detention,

1:25:011:25:04

'at the hands of Burma's military rulers'

1:25:041:25:07

and we, her family, are denied any contact with her,

1:25:071:25:10

and know nothing of her condition,

1:25:101:25:12

except that she is quite alone.

1:25:121:25:16

Selfishly, I also hope,

1:25:161:25:18

that our family's situation will be eased

1:25:181:25:21

somewhat as a result of this supreme gesture of recognition

1:25:211:25:24

for her moral and physical courage,

1:25:241:25:27

and that we may at last be allowed to pay her visits again.

1:25:271:25:31

We miss her very much.

1:25:311:25:33

(I miss you, too.)

1:25:371:25:38

One of us is going to have to make a speech

1:25:391:25:42

at the actual prize ceremony. Any takers?

1:25:421:25:45

I think if your mother still has access to a radio,

1:25:471:25:50

it would mean a great deal to her if it was one of you.

1:25:501:25:54

I'll do it.

1:25:551:25:57

Good. Good man.

1:25:571:25:59

'..and now, live from Oslo,

1:27:061:27:08

'the BBC World Service brings you the Nobel Peace...'

1:27:081:27:11

SHE GASPS

1:27:111:27:12

I now call upon Michael, Alexander and Kim Aris,

1:27:231:27:26

to come forward to receive the gold medal and the diploma,

1:27:261:27:30

on behalf of their wife and mother.

1:27:301:27:33

The Nobel Prize Laureate 1991,

1:27:331:27:36

Aung San Suu Kyi.

1:27:361:27:38

RADIO ON

1:28:471:28:49

SURFS THROUGH CHANNELS

1:28:491:28:51

'..Aung San Suu Kyi, to take to the podium to make a speech.

1:28:511:28:55

'I stand before you here today...'

1:28:551:28:58

-Alex!

-'..to accept on behalf of my mother, Aung San Suu Kyi,

1:28:581:29:01

'this greatest of prizes, the Nobel Prize for Peace.'

1:29:011:29:05

Because circumstances do not permit my mother to be here in person,

1:29:051:29:10

I will do my best to convey the sentiments

1:29:101:29:12

I believe she would express.

1:29:121:29:15

We must remember that the lonely struggle

1:29:151:29:17

taking place in a heavily guarded compound in Rangoon,

1:29:171:29:22

'is part of the much larger struggle worldwide, for the emancipation'

1:29:221:29:26

of the human spirit

1:29:261:29:28

from political tyranny and psychological subjection.

1:29:281:29:30

The lessons of the past will not be forgotten.

1:29:341:29:37

It is our hope for the future...

1:29:371:29:39

that we celebrate today.

1:29:391:29:41

APPLAUSE

1:29:411:29:45

MUSIC: Pachelbel's Canon by JS Bach

1:29:591:30:03

THEY HEAR SUU PLAYING

1:30:251:30:27

Music.

1:30:291:30:31

Those old generals can't cling on for much longer after this.

1:31:381:31:41

It's just a matter of time, in my opinion.

1:31:411:31:44

I certainly hope so.

1:31:441:31:45

We'll just have to wait and see.

1:31:451:31:47

The military move in mysterious ways.

1:31:471:31:50

-Your mother would be very proud of you, young man.

-Thank you.

1:31:501:31:52

Well done.

1:31:521:31:55

Oh, yes, thank you. Yes.

1:31:551:31:59

No, no, no, no, no. No.

1:31:591:32:01

Well, why not?

1:32:011:32:03

OK.

1:32:061:32:08

To Suu.

1:32:081:32:09

BOTH: Mum.

1:32:091:32:11

BELL TOLLS

1:32:151:32:17

Kim, take off your shoes, I don't want any mud in the house.

1:32:211:32:25

Dinner is at 7:30 tonight.

1:32:261:32:28

Uncle Anthony's coming around.

1:32:281:32:30

What's wrong?

1:32:361:32:38

I miss Mum.

1:32:401:32:41

"The art of a people is a true mirror to their minds."

1:34:061:34:09

Ah-ha.

1:34:111:34:12

Is that a new face I spy?

1:34:141:34:16

What's your name?

1:34:181:34:20

Do you speak English?

1:34:221:34:24

So what's your name?

1:34:271:34:28

Arun.

1:34:301:34:31

Arun.

1:34:311:34:33

Come here, let me show you something.

1:34:341:34:37

It's all right. I won't bite.

1:34:421:34:45

"You may not think about politics,

1:34:491:34:51

"but politics thinks about you."

1:34:511:34:53

Those were my father's words.

1:34:531:34:56

Something for you to think about while you stand there.

1:34:561:34:59

Your Grace, it's very kind of you to find the time to see me, thank you.

1:35:041:35:07

My dear Michael, there is not a day when I don't think of Suu.

1:35:071:35:12

I wonder what more we could be doing.

1:35:121:35:15

I'm rather hoping you bring me good news of some kind.

1:35:151:35:18

Well, no, I regret to say things are moving extremely slowly.

1:35:181:35:21

The fact is that the generals are clearly indifferent to American

1:35:211:35:25

and European disapproval.

1:35:251:35:27

So without Asia coming on board,

1:35:271:35:30

I fail to see how we are going to make much headway.

1:35:301:35:32

No time like the present! Excuse me.

1:35:321:35:36

My friends. Hello there.

1:35:361:35:38

I wish I could have your time for a quick word.

1:35:381:35:41

It's nice to see you again.

1:35:411:35:43

Our association has carefully considered your request

1:35:491:35:53

to join our association.

1:35:531:35:54

And on the whole, we are inclined to accept it.

1:35:541:35:59

Oh, I am delighted!

1:35:591:36:01

We should make a toast.

1:36:011:36:04

However, though America and Europe are in many ways our competitors,

1:36:041:36:07

we are nonetheless reliant on their good will.

1:36:071:36:11

Democratic process takes time.

1:36:151:36:17

It is not something you achieve over night.

1:36:171:36:19

We understand.

1:36:191:36:21

That's why we think a gesture from you will be appropriate.

1:36:211:36:25

What kind of gesture?

1:36:251:36:27

Ma Suu.

1:36:281:36:30

Madam. Your restricted residence is at an end.

1:36:411:36:45

You are now free to come and go as you please.

1:36:451:36:48

PHONE RINGS

1:37:411:37:43

Yes, hello, hello?

1:37:431:37:46

Mikey!

1:37:471:37:48

Suu?

1:37:481:37:50

-'Suu, is that you?'

-You may not believe this, but I'm calling you from the British Embassy.

1:37:501:37:54

I'm free!

1:37:541:37:55

Tell the boys, I'm free again.

1:37:551:37:57

I can't believe what I'm hearing!

1:37:581:38:01

And all my colleagues have been freed, too.

1:38:011:38:03

If I get my skates on we might even

1:38:031:38:05

be able to be with you as early as tomorrow.

1:38:051:38:07

-Yes, tomorrow will be a big day.

-Oh, a wonderful day!

1:38:071:38:10

And I'm hoping I'll be hosting the first reunion meeting of the NLD.

1:38:101:38:13

It'll be one of the happiest days of my life.

1:38:131:38:16

Hopefully, it'll be tomorrow morning.

1:38:161:38:18

I'll call the airport. With the time difference, it may be a day after,

1:38:181:38:21

but see you very soon!

1:38:211:38:22

Yes! Because, Mikey, the fight goes on!

1:38:221:38:25

What goes on?

1:38:251:38:27

The fight goes on!

1:38:271:38:28

Suu!

1:39:141:39:16

Suu!

1:39:181:39:20

I don't think I've seen you looking quite so radiant.

1:39:341:39:37

I'm so happy you're here.

1:39:371:39:39

-Hello, Mum.

-Alexander!

1:39:411:39:43

Where's my little boy?

1:39:441:39:46

It's so wonderful to see you all here.

1:39:481:39:51

Daw Suu, we need to go.

1:39:511:39:55

I just need to finish this quickly. All right?

1:39:551:39:57

-You carry on.

-You carry on.

1:39:571:39:59

-Dad.

-Yes, yes.

1:40:101:40:12

There you are.

1:40:241:40:27

I've been looking everywhere for you.

1:40:271:40:29

Oh, you know me.

1:40:291:40:30

I'm never very far.

1:40:301:40:32

You've no idea how long I've waited to hold you in my arms again.

1:40:341:40:37

Oh, Mikey. I have to keep pinching myself.

1:40:371:40:41

I used to think about you, and try to picture what you would be doing.

1:40:411:40:45

And often I talked to you. Sometimes out loud.

1:40:451:40:47

You would always be reassuring.

1:40:471:40:49

And reminded me of your unwavering love.

1:40:491:40:53

Well...

1:40:531:40:55

I suppose you know the world is now united in declaring you a saint?

1:40:551:40:59

I don't care much for that cult of personality, as you know.

1:40:591:41:02

And anyway, a saint is only a sinner who keeps on trying.

1:41:021:41:06

Well, what are your sinful qualities?

1:41:061:41:08

Have you forgotten? My terrible temper, for one.

1:41:081:41:11

My impatience for another.

1:41:111:41:13

And I'm stubborn.

1:41:131:41:15

I know.

1:41:151:41:16

Well, I've certainly read some wonderful descriptions of you.

1:41:201:41:23

The Female Mandela. The Star of Burma.

1:41:231:41:26

My favourite was on the front page of The Times -

1:41:261:41:29

there was a beautiful picture of you,

1:41:291:41:31

and beneath it said, The Steel Orchid.

1:41:311:41:35

Is that how you see me?

1:41:381:41:41

Well, seeing you isn't something I've done very much of recently.

1:41:411:41:45

Michael...

1:41:471:41:49

..if you should ever wish to be free...

1:41:511:41:53

..to start again,

1:41:561:41:58

I want you to know that I will understand completely.

1:41:581:42:01

Look...

1:42:031:42:05

I won't deny this prolonged separation has been very hard.

1:42:051:42:08

Not just for me, for the boys, too.

1:42:081:42:10

But I want to make something clear.

1:42:101:42:13

Throughout everything, from the very beginning,

1:42:131:42:16

we have always shared a common dream for Burma.

1:42:161:42:19

And far from being an obstacle,

1:42:191:42:21

I have always considered it to be the very thing that bound us.

1:42:211:42:24

You really must be the most indulgent husband that ever lived.

1:42:321:42:37

Aw...!

1:42:511:42:53

That was the last time I saw her.

1:43:191:43:22

Since then it's been one refusal after another.

1:43:221:43:25

I could fill in one of these bloody forms in my sleep now.

1:43:251:43:29

-Oh, thank you.

-You're welcome.

1:43:311:43:34

Does Suu know about the diagnosis yet?

1:43:371:43:41

Oh, for Christ's sake. You are going to have to tell her.

1:43:411:43:43

All in good time, Anthony. All in good time.

1:43:431:43:48

And how exactly are you proposing to break the news?

1:43:481:43:52

PHONE RINGS

1:44:531:44:55

Hello?

1:45:041:45:06

Mikey.

1:45:091:45:11

Suu!

1:45:111:45:14

'How wonderful. At last.

1:45:141:45:16

'What a tonic to hear your voice!'

1:45:161:45:19

-How are you, darling?

-You received my letter then?

1:45:191:45:23

-I'm still trying to take it in.

-Yes, of course, of course.

1:45:241:45:28

Well, the good news is, I fully intend to fight it all the way.

1:45:281:45:34

And nothing will boost me quite like coming to see you.

1:45:341:45:37

And if all goes well with the visa -

1:45:371:45:40

and I rather think this might be the ammunition

1:45:401:45:44

that could make them relent once and for all.

1:45:441:45:48

There's every chance we might be able to see each other

1:45:481:45:53

in time for my birthday.

1:45:531:45:54

-'We could celebrate together.'

-Right. Yes.

1:45:541:45:58

'So, courage, Suu. Courage.

1:45:581:46:01

'Be of good cheer.

1:46:011:46:02

-'Hello? Are you still there?'

-Yes, I'm still here.

1:46:051:46:09

'Yes, good.'

1:46:091:46:10

An old student of mine,

1:46:101:46:13

a former monk named Karma,

1:46:131:46:16

-has agreed to accompany me.

-Oh, good.

1:46:161:46:18

Yes.

1:46:181:46:20

Take good care...

1:46:221:46:24

Always, Suu. It won't be long.

1:46:241:46:27

And, Suu...

1:46:271:46:28

-LINE GOES DEAD Suu?

-Hello?

1:46:281:46:31

-Mr Gordon, we...

-Ssh.

1:47:111:47:13

Suu. Suu.

1:47:261:47:29

Mr Gordon, we have to explore every conceivable way of putting pressure

1:47:291:47:33

on the authorities.

1:47:331:47:34

I gather from Anthony a lobbying campaign is already under way.

1:47:341:47:38

He has already spoken with both Desmond Tutu and the White House.

1:47:381:47:42

I want to assure you, Suu, none of us has any intention of resting,

1:47:421:47:46

until Michael's visa is confirmed.

1:47:461:47:49

-Thank you. Thank you.

-Yes.

1:47:491:47:53

No, no, no, no, no. You are your own worst enemy.

1:48:131:48:19

Please, Michael. I beg you, go back to bed.

1:48:191:48:23

It's nearly midnight.

1:48:231:48:25

I know, I know. Ten minutes, Karma. Give me ten minutes.

1:48:251:48:28

There is a mountain of unanswered correspondence to deal with.

1:48:281:48:33

It can't wait any longer.

1:48:331:48:36

Who'll supervise my students when I'm gone?

1:48:361:48:38

There are people who depend on me.

1:48:381:48:41

I can't just be lolling around in bed all day and night.

1:48:411:48:44

Please... Please, I'll go back to bed in ten minutes.

1:48:441:48:50

-You promise?

-I promise.

1:48:501:48:53

-See you tomorrow.

-Good night.

1:48:531:48:56

PHONE RINGS

1:49:111:49:14

-Hello?

-Mikey.

1:49:211:49:24

Suu.

1:49:241:49:25

How are you?

1:49:251:49:27

Have you heard anything yet?

1:49:271:49:30

Quickly, before they cut the line.

1:49:301:49:32

Yes.

1:49:321:49:33

I just need to know.

1:49:331:49:35

Is there any sign at all that they will let you come?

1:49:351:49:37

Yes. Any day now.

1:49:371:49:40

I promise you. Not long now.

1:49:411:49:44

I've been wondering.

1:49:471:49:48

What?

1:49:481:49:51

Should I...

1:49:511:49:52

Do you think I should come and see you?

1:49:541:49:56

No, no, no, no...

1:49:561:49:58

Darling, you are not even to consider it.

1:49:581:50:01

We didn't come all this way just to fall in the final furlong.

1:50:011:50:06

We are being helped at the very highest level now.

1:50:101:50:13

There's every reason...

1:50:151:50:19

LINE GOES DEAD

1:50:191:50:20

Mikey?

1:50:201:50:22

Hi, Dad.

1:50:401:50:42

It was your mother.

1:50:441:50:46

She said to send you her love.

1:50:481:50:50

Madam, the General has considered your letter very carefully,

1:51:291:51:34

and he asks me to inform you that unfortunately

1:51:341:51:37

the authorities simply do not have the resources

1:51:371:51:40

to deal with your husband's medical needs.

1:51:401:51:42

No-one is asking you to do that.

1:51:421:51:44

The Norwegian government has offered a plane with private equipment,

1:51:441:51:49

and the Dalai Lama one of his own doctors

1:51:491:51:51

to attend to Michael while he is here.

1:51:511:51:53

Of course a wife would wish to be with her husband at such a time.

1:51:531:51:57

I am here to offer you a seat on the next flight home.

1:51:571:52:00

You could be with Dr Aris by this time tomorrow.

1:52:001:52:04

But then you will never let me return.

1:52:041:52:07

You are free to choose, Madam.

1:52:091:52:13

Your husband and children.

1:52:131:52:15

Or your country.

1:52:151:52:17

Now, what kind of freedom is that?

1:52:231:52:26

SPEAKER HEARD FAINTLY

1:52:471:52:50

Another refusal.

1:53:191:53:21

BREATHES HEAVILY

1:53:211:53:24

And all the while, time slipping through my fingers.

1:53:241:53:29

I'm simply not ready to go yet, do you hear me?

1:53:321:53:36

And what's to become of Kim?

1:53:381:53:40

And Alex?

1:53:401:53:41

Michael, take some deep breaths...

1:53:411:53:44

No, no, no...

1:53:441:53:45

Come on.

1:53:451:53:48

Oh, God.

1:53:511:53:53

I feel like I'm losing my mind.

1:53:541:53:56

Michael, please, calm yourself.

1:53:561:53:59

Calm yourself.

1:53:591:54:01

Hi, Dad.

1:54:101:54:12

Oh, I'm sorry.

1:54:131:54:15

I'm so sick of being sick.

1:54:181:54:20

PHONE RINGS

1:54:221:54:25

'Allo?

1:54:281:54:30

Who's speaking, please?

1:54:301:54:32

I'm the maid, madam.

1:54:321:54:33

I'd like to talk to my husband, please.

1:54:331:54:35

He had a very bad night

1:54:351:54:36

and they decided he'd be more comfortable at the hospice.

1:54:361:54:40

They left a number.

1:54:401:54:42

His friend, Karma. Do you want the number?

1:54:421:54:45

Yes. Yes, please.

1:54:451:54:47

MOBILE RINGS

1:54:511:54:53

Hello?

1:54:531:54:54

Karma?

1:54:541:54:56

Madam, I'm afraid the news is not good.

1:55:031:55:07

Michael is in a hospice now.

1:55:071:55:10

He is slipping away very fast.

1:55:101:55:13

There must be something we can do. There must be something.

1:55:131:55:16

They've explored every avenue.

1:55:161:55:18

-I'm sorry.

-LINE FAILS

1:55:181:55:20

Hello?

1:55:201:55:22

What? Karma?

1:55:221:55:23

Hello?

1:55:231:55:25

-Hello?

-Karma?

1:55:351:55:36

Hi, Mum.

1:55:381:55:39

Kim.

1:55:401:55:42

He doesn't have much time left.

1:55:421:55:44

But I can't.

1:55:471:55:49

My hands are tied.

1:55:491:55:52

I'm sorry.

1:55:521:55:53

I know.

1:55:531:55:55

But he's dying.

1:55:551:55:56

Please, try to understand. Kim.

1:56:011:56:04

It would be the end of everything your father

1:56:051:56:08

and I fought for for so long.

1:56:081:56:09

-LINE CUTS OUT

-Hello?

1:56:091:56:11

-Kim?

-DISENGAGED SIGNAL

1:56:111:56:13

Kim?

1:56:151:56:17

No.

1:56:181:56:20

Mum sends her love.

1:56:351:56:36

-Karma?

-Yes?

1:57:001:57:03

You know it's my birthday tomorrow.

1:57:031:57:06

Yes, I know.

1:57:061:57:08

A fitting time for me to take my final bow, I think.

1:57:091:57:15

-RADIO:

-'The husband of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi

1:57:261:57:30

'has died of cancer on his 53rd birthday.

1:57:301:57:35

'Dr Aris, an Oxford University academic,

1:57:361:57:38

'has been prevented from seeing his wife,

1:57:381:57:41

'with whom he had two sons,

1:57:411:57:43

'for the past three years.'

1:57:431:57:45

Mikey!

1:58:041:58:07

Mikey!

1:58:121:58:14

SHE SOBS UNCONTROLLABLY

1:58:161:58:19

Mikey!

1:58:221:58:24

Mikey!

1:58:281:58:30

Mikey...!

1:58:361:58:38

MUSIC: "Slug" by U2

1:59:031:59:05

# Don't want to lose my shirt

1:59:051:59:06

# Don't want to dig the dirt

1:59:101:59:14

# Don't want you to get hurt

1:59:171:59:19

# Can't help but I'm a flirt

1:59:221:59:27

# Don't want to take your drugs

1:59:291:59:31

# Don't want to be a slug

1:59:351:59:37

# Don't want to overdress

1:59:411:59:44

# Don't want to make a mess

1:59:461:59:49

# Don't want you to confess

1:59:531:59:56

# Not under duress... #

2:00:002:00:03

-THEY CHANT:

-Aung San Suu Kyi!

2:00:052:00:07

Aung San Suu Kyi!

2:00:072:00:09

Aung San Suu Kyi!

2:00:092:00:10

Aung San Suu Kyi!

2:00:102:00:12

Aung San Suu Kyi!

2:00:122:00:13

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