New Delhi, Sep 10 - While Myanmar's Junta continues to remain entrenched in power, imprisoned pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's college here has kept up a campaign to support her and lobby for her freedom.
Suu Kyi's house arrest was last month further extended for another 18 months by the military government after a trial for allegedly violating her terms of house arrest.
On Wednesday, Lady Shri Ram College, where Suu Kyi graduated in political science in 1964, screened a film on the struggle for democracy in the Southeast Asian country.
According to a press release issued by the college, the film, 'Burma VJ: Reporting from a close country' by a Danish film-maker, shows the story of video journalists who run undercover reporters in Myanmar.
Present at the screening were two Burmese monks, Ashin Pannasiri and Ashin Thavara.