This was the way I was brought up to think of politics, that politics was to do with ethics, it was to do with responsibility, it was to do with service, so I think I was conditioned to think like that, and I'm too old to change now.
After all it was my father who founded the Burmese army and I do have a sense of warmth towards the Burmese army.
Fundamental violations of human rights always lead to people feeling less and less human.
I feel that the BBC World Service is not as versatile as it used to be - or perhaps I'm not listening at the right times.
People must work in unison.
I don't think you can work on feelings in politics, apart from anything else, political change can come very unexpectedly, sometimes overnight when you least expect it.