Review
"The courageous, committed witness of Burma's democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, since her house arrest in 1989, is an inspiration. We must ensure that because she is out of sight, she is not therefore out of mind."--The Most Reverend Desmond M. Tutu Anglican Archbiship of Cape Town Nobel Peace Laureate, 1984
"Burma is the least known of Southeast Asian states. It is rich in culture, history, and material potential. It occupies a pivotal position in the region. American need to know about and appreciate its modern, tragic history."--Dr. David I. Steinberg, Professor of Asian Studies, Georgetown University
""Burma's Revolution of the Spirit" is an outstanding photographic essay on a difficult and inspiring subject. It reflects with power and sensitivity the enduring beauty and the ongoing destruction in Burma, and the profound struggle of Aung San Suu Kyi, with all of Burma's peoples, for spiritual and democratic freedoms. Their struggle has great meaning for the human rights--and the humanity--of us all. We must each, in our own way, make the struggle our own."--Representative Tom Lantos, United States Congress.