
UNSILENCED: Conversations with Aung San Suu Kyi from a Myanmar Prison
A Work of Fiction by Alan Clements
Published by World Dharma Publications

Conversation with a Dictator
A Challenge to the Authoritarian Assault
A Fictional Dialogue with Myanmar’s Senior General
By Alan Clements
Published by World Dharma Publications

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USEYOURFFREEDOM.ORG GLOBAL CAMPAIGNAn Endorsement for the book, UNSILENCED: Aung San Suu Kyi – Conversations from a Myanmar Prison by Alan Clements
(World Dharma Publications,
November 2025)
As I read through the pages of Unsilenced, my connection with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi felt both immediate and visceral — as if time dissolved and conscience itself took form. I felt my hands reach in to trace the contours of her face — etched with courage, sacrifice, and an unyielding devotion to the freedom of her people and the soul of Myanmar. I could almost feel the pulse of her endurance, instinctively touching the raw, tender depths of her heart — a heart illuminated by wisdom, humility, and an unbroken grace.
She became a mirror to my own hidden cells of conditioning and false belief. With diamond-clear insight, her cry for liberation became my cry — our shared human cry. My conviction was reignited — a vow to awaken, to polish the heart with courage, compassion, and a fierce, unwavering fidelity to truth.
May Alan’s words not only find their way into the halls of power but into the inner sanctum of conscience itself. Within these imagined dialogues — sculpted with poetic precision and moral fire — Aung San Suu Kyi’s silenced voice rises again with the clarity of Dhamma. Though fictional, their truth transcends mere fact: each exchange shimmers with the authenticity of the awakened mind. In her fifth year of solitary confinement, her presence is reborn here — radiant, lucid, indomitable.
May this book become essential reading for all leaders and seekers of freedom, for it dissects with fierce compassion the psychology of authoritarianism and reveals, through the lens of mindfulness, how ignorance becomes cruelty — and how conscience, rightly awakened, becomes the antidote.
And may the piercing luminosity of these lyrical pages cast light on the machinery of control and the heartless manipulations now sweeping our world. No one is exempt from this darkness; each of us must awaken to it — now, in this living moment, before silence becomes complicity.
May a force of unshakable solidarity rise to break the spell of indifference and misinformation — uniting us in truth, in love, in mindful action — for the immediate freedom of Aung San Suu Kyi and the thousands of prisoners who share her fate, and for the liberation of our own hearts from fear and submission. In that awakening lies our collective redemption — the courage to act, bravely, beautifully, together.
— Krystal Dyan, Poet, Artist, Literary Critic, and Co-Producer (with Alan Clements) of the forthcoming book Authoritarianism, Patriarchy, and the Role of the Divine Feminine: Conversations with Visionary Women (World Dharma Publications, Spring 2026)
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