"In the early years of this new century, we must help consolidate and expand democracy across Asia to enable more and more people to participate fully in the political life of their countries. The rapid change we've seen in Burma in just the past two years is a portent of the possible," the National Security Adviser Susan Rice said yesterday.
"Not unlike North Korea, Burma was a pariah state ruled by a military junta and responsible for egregious violations of human rights," Rice said in her address on 'America's Future in Asia' at prestigious Georgetown University.
"Over the last several years, we've worked closely with both (the Burmese) President Thein Sein and Aung San Suu Kyi and with the government and people of Burma as they've made historic changes. Today, more than a thousand political prisoners have been released, and we're helping Burma build a credible electoral infrastructure ahead of its 2015 national elections," she said.
"There's still a great deal of work ahead before Burma fully transitions to democracy," Rice said as she listed out the challenges being faced by this South East Asian nation.
"The challenge of overcoming ethnic tensions and violence and of protecting vulnerable minorities, like the Rohingya, will require persistent vigilance. But if progress continues, by the end of President Obama's second term, we hope to have helped Burma re-establish itself as a regional leader and as a thriving, if nascent, prosperous democracy," Rice added.
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