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Written by Jelena   
Friday, 28 August 2009 15:47
user_73_tdiy1z6o95gf02_1 Cannes film festival is the top destination for the entertainment industry.

But this year, a Burmese monk came to the French Riviera to set a candle vigil for his countrys democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Ashin Sopaka wants to highlight the Nobel Peace laureates trial ordeal in a Rangoon prison.





"I came here to make awareness of Aung San Suu Kyi and more than 2,100 political prisoners. Cannes is very important because all around the world people are coming. It's a global village here, so I want to make awareness."

Sopaka knows that international pressure was the key factor in allowing diplomats and press into Suu Kyis trial on Wednesday.

But as the Burmese military junta closed the trial to the public on Thursday, the Burmese monk hopes the Cannes community will help make a difference.

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