U.S. Envoy Reflects on Myanmar Crackdown
As a military government crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations in Myanmar persists, the most senior U.S. diplomat in the country finds herself in a delicate position. Shari Villarosa talks about her role. Villarosa, the U.S. charge d'affairs in Yangon, speaks with Steve Inskeep.
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