November 7, 2009Obama Must Engage DissidentsJim Hoagland, Washington Post
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![]() AP Photo Barack Obama's extended hand was whacked across the knuckles by the leaders of Iran, Syria and assorted other thuggeries last week. But the Obama administration did manage a good demonstration in Burma of how its brand of engagement can and should work. Kurt Campbell, the State Department's top Asia official, traveled to the isolated military dictatorship to talk with its corrupt junta. But Campbell also insisted on having a highly visible meeting with the leader of the country's democracy movement, Aung San Suu Kyi, and then publicly called on her persecutors to grant her party more freedoms. Receive email alerts This is the balance that has been missing in Obama's outreach to other authoritarian states. Demonstrators on the streets of Tehran... TAGGED: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Ali Khamenei, Aung San Suu Kyi, Kurt Campbell, Islamic Republic of Iran, United States, Syria, Burma, President , official , leader , top Asia official, leader of the country's democracy movement, Tehran, Obama administration, Department of State, Asia RECOMMENDED ARTICLES
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