Desmond Tutu has given his support to Amnesty International’s campaign to free the 2,200 political prisoners in Burma. He calls on everyone who values human rights and justice to do the same.
Assessing the situation in Burma ahead of the country's elections, Mary Robinson argues in The Independent that the polling is likely to be deeply flawed and that the international community must work to help the Burmese people towards greater peace and prosperity.
Commenting on Oprah.com, Desmond Tutu shares his reaction to President Barack Obama's recent push to bring Burma and Aung San Suu Kyi into the global agenda.
Desmond Tutu argues that while the Obama administration has done much to regain America's moral standing internationally, the world is still waiting for it to show moral leadership in the struggle for human rights and justice in Burma. This article first appeared in The Washington Post.