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Obama: "Something is happening" in Burma "that cannot be reversed"

November 19, 2012 10:41 AM

In remarks at Yangon University in the Burmese capital city of Rangoon, President Obama, the first sitting president to visit Burma, saluted the steps toward democracy taken by the southeast Asian country, which recently elected its first civilian president and parliament. While cautioning that the progress is incomplete, Obama nonetheless observed, "Something is happening in this country that cannot be reversed."

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