Read The Lady and the Peacock Online
Authors: Peter Popham
improving luck and skill
368
and the international community
117
,
263
,
304
,
338
â9,
372
â3,
387
â8
invalidates Alexander and Kim's Burmese passports
248
and John Yettaw's visit to Suu Kyi
383
â4
legitimacy xiv,
58
,
146
,
284
â6,
288
,
303
,
346
,
362
,
380
marginalization of Aung San
148
â9,
164
,
258
,
284
name change to State Peace and Development Council
334
negotiations with Suu Kyi (around 2003)
339
,
347
â8,
363
â4
nyein-wut-pi-pyar
(silent-crouched-crushed-flattened') requirement
252
popular loathing and disgust for
288
â9
renames Burma (1989)
102
,
149
â50,
285
,
346
response to civil disobedience campaign (1989)
151
response to martyrdom commemoration demonstrations (1989)
153
â4
response to Martyr's Day demonstrations (1989)
154
â5
response to monks' demonstrations (1990)
283
â4
response to NLD constitution initiative (1996)
324
â5
response to social unrest (1974)
226
â7
and Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize
299
response to Thingyan Festival competition (1989)
133
â4,
135
response to uprising (1988)
30
â1,
33
,
45
â6,
129
â30
appeals for students' return
93
“Burma Spring” reforms
59
â61
declares martial law
44
Enquiry Commission report
31
â2
forcible withdrawal of funds from Myanma Foreign Trade Bank
62
,
70
government purge
78
â9
Insein Jail prison evacuation
62
â3
stupidity
26
Suu Kyi slurred and threatened
53
,
113
,
149
,
315
,
316
,
318
,
331
338
treatment of U Thant's corpse
41
,
227
â9
“Visit Myanmar Year 1996”
317
widening gap with monks
281
Milosevic, Slobodan
394
Min lwe, U
83
Mindon, King
87
Mingaladon Airport, Rangoon
246
,
337
Moe Hein
156
monks
see sangha
monsoons
33
â4
Monywa
353
â6
Morland, Martin
37
,
60
,
62
,
72
,
131
Rohingya refugees repatriated
303
Myanmar Times
340
Mying Aung, Brigadier
102
,
121
,
123
,
124
,
129
Myint Thein, Brigadier General
384
Myo Thein (“Tiger')
94
,
105
,
106
,
109
,
122
,
123
,
136
,
143
Naga tribes
111
Nagia, Kenji
378
â9
Naing Aung, Dr.
377
National Coalition Government of The Union of Burma (NCGUB)
275
,
280
â1
National Convention
310
â11,
324
,
348
,
362
â3,
371
,
378
,
380
National League for Democracy (NLD)
5
,
41
,
341
arrests, imprisonments and killings
102
,
117
,
122
,
134
,
150
153
,
154
,
249
â52,
253
,
261
,
267
â8,
274
,
324
,
359
,
369
Aung Gyi's resignation
115
basic objectives
86
bombing accusations
154
calendar of martyrdom
152
campaign of civil disobedience
150
â1
Central Executive Committee
85
,
96
,
107
,
116
,
131
,
146
,
151
,
157
,
251
,
274
,
288
,
298
,
319
,
323
commemoration demonstrations
152
â3,
154
â5
“communist” accusations
96
,
108
,
115
,
147
,
153
,
261
constitution initiative
324
current presence
397
de-registered xiii,
369
De Riedmatten's views on cooperation with the regime
339
factionalism
92
â3,
115
â17,
111
,
122
,
369
formation
84
â6
fraternity with
sangha
147
“Gandhi Declaration”
273
â4
and general election (1990)
manifesto
264
â5
victory xiv,
158
,
266
â9,
348
,
369
hard line regarding the army
145
â6,
318
â19
hijacking of calendar
146
informers suspected
396
membership numbers (1989)
117
metta
as founding principle
312
and National Convention
pulls out of
311
,
315
â16,
362
â3
signs up to
310
political/ethnic alliances
147
â8
rebuilding xv,
298
Suu Kyi's campaign tours
94
â5,
100
â14,
120
â1,
122
â7,
131
â2,
135
â44,
350
â6
Thingyan slogan competition
132
â5
Than Shwe promises talks
304
see also
National Coalition Government of The Union of Burma (NCGUB)
275
NLD-Liberated Areas (NLD-LA) xv,
281
National Unity Party (NUP, formerly BSPP)
85
,
113
,
147
,
261
,
265
,
372
Ne Win, General (Old Man, Number One)
32
,
39
,
49
,
136
,
286
,
362
Aung Gyi's attack on
92
and Burma's deformation
18
,
258
,
326
claims legitimacy through Aung San
56
,
130
,
284
â5
closes down Burma's links to the West
18
,
201
complacency
31
compulsory repatriation of Indians
18
,
180
coup
60
,
79
â80,
187
â8,
202
,
284
,
323
death in detention
345
declines Suu Kyi's invitation to Buddhist
Lent ceremony
311
erratic nature
79
exiles Daw Khin Kyi to Indian ambassadorship
40
â1,
179
first public appearance following resignation
146
government purge
78
hostility to U Thant
213
house arrest
345
humiliates U Thant's corpse
224
,
227
â9
hypocrisy
206
identification with the army
71
judicial changes
280
“multiparty democracy” declaration
35
,
37
,
79
â80,
262
,
274
â5,
301
obligatory portraits
38
official hagiography
46
â7
plots takeover
178
â9
polarizing policies
215
“resignation” speech
35
â6,
41
,
256
retains control behind the scenes
152
,
274
as shadowy background figure
302
â3
“shoot to hit” warning
36
,
51
,
73
spurns bond with monks
147
Suu Kyi challenges and defies
56
,
58
,
145
,
151
â2,
257
,
296
,
369
training in Japan
307
U Nu denounces at UN
225
â6
violent rages
152
Nehru, Jawaharlal
38
,
90
,
180
,
186
,
187
,
189
Nemoto, Kei
281
New Delhi
see
Delhi
New Light of Myanmar
xiv,
303
,
306
,
316
,
318
,
331
,
339
,
343
,
375
New York
210
â11,
213
â16,
217
,
225
New York Times
45
,
117
,
118
,
128
,
150
,
153
,
377
imprisonment and death
326
Non-Aligned Movement
213
nonviolence
3
,
14
,
77
,
95
,
116
,
145
,
150
,
153
,
370
,
378
,
388
â9,
390
â4
Nyo Ohn Myint
47
â8,
53
â4,
72
,
74
â5
O'Brien, Harriet
183
,
186
,
229
,
322
Ogata, Sadako
253
Ohtsu, Noriko
231
â3,
234
,
239
,
240
â1,
242
â1
Olcott, Colonel Henry
217
Otpor (Serbian activist)
393
â4
Outrage
(Lintner)
251
Oxford
4
,
18
,
23
,
25
,
26
,
27
,
35
,
78
,
106
,
142
,
167
,
230
â6,
248
,
301
,
305
,
328
Oxford University
18
,
26
,
41
,
185
,
189
â200,
206
,
299
,
322
Pacific War
307
Packer, James
340
dynastic principle
38
Pakokku demonstration (2007)
375
Pallis, Marco
209
Pandita, Sayadaw U
293
,
294
,
295
,
296
,
311
â12
Panglong Agreement (1947)
14
,
104
,
107
,
177
,
278
Pasternak Slater, Ann
191
â3,
195
â6,
197
,
199
,
200
,
204
,
205
,
230
â1,
233
,
234
,
235
,
236
,
255
Patrol Boat
103
(Maung Thaw Ka)
250
peacock symbol
85
Pearl Harbor
11
Philippines
38
Phone Maw Journal
60