Some in democracy movement might see Daw Suu being invited to attend the 'Tatmadaw Day' (was the Resistance Day before being hijacked by the military) on 27 March this year as 'some form of national reconciliation' between the military and the NLD (at least with the leader). However, listening to the Commander-in-Chief's speech in which, among other things, said the military has never committed any crime made it like making Daw Suu a perpetrator and a witness to the most blatant lie.
Some in democracy movement might see Daw Suu being invited to attend the 'Tatmadaw Day' (was the Resistance Day before being hijacked by the military) on 27 March this year as 'some form of national reconciliation' between the military and the NLD (at least with the leader). However, listening to the Commander-in-Chief's speech in which, among other things, said the military has never committed any crime made it like making Daw Suu a perpetrator and a witness to the most blatant lie.
Some in democracy movement might see Daw Suu being invited to attend the 'Tatmadaw Day' (was the Resistance Day before being hijacked by the military) on 27 March this year as 'some form of national reconciliation' between the military and the NLD (at least with the leader). However, listening to the Commander-in-Chief's speech in which, among other things, said the military has never committed any crime made it like making Daw Suu a perpetrator and a witness to the most blatant lie.