This incredible lady who fought house arrest for 20 years spoke movingly of her peoples desire for the right to vote, for democracy and the effectiveness of proper international aid. A couple of her comments really struck a chord [she has both an amazing quiet but firm style of speaking, and a great speechwriter].Democracy, she described, "is a constant struggle for liberty, for a free press, an independent judiciary and the power of the people."
On people not exercising her right to vote she said: "politics is neither beneath is, nor above us, but part of us"