“It would be consistent and proper for us to join the war for democratic freedom, only if we would likewise be assured that democratic freedom in theory as well as in practice.”

—  Aung San

Address delivered at the meeting of East and West Association held on August 29, 1945, at the City Hall of Rangoon

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Burmese revolutionary leader 1915–1947

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