Article Photos: Obama to speak at Myanmar campus scarred by past



  In this picture taken on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, Zaw Zaw Min, who participated in the 1988 student demonstrations at Rangoon University, and, like his father and his son, served time as a political prisoner, poses in a tea shop outside the main gate of the school, now known as the University of Yangon. Since colonial times, the fight for change in Myanmar has begun on the leafy campus. It was a center of the struggle for independence against Britain and served as a launching point for pro-democracy protests in 1962, 1974, 1988 and 1996. For many, the school has today become a symbol of the country’s ruined education system and a monument to a half century of misrule. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)

In this picture taken on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, Zaw Zaw Min, who participated in the 1988 student demonstrations at Rangoon University, and, like his father and his son, served time as a political prisoner, poses in a tea shop outside the main gate of the school, now known as the University of Yangon. Since colonial times, the fight for change in Myanmar has begun on the leafy campus. It was a center of the struggle for independence against Britain and served as a launching point for pro-democracy protests in 1962, 1974, 1988 and 1996. For many, the school has today become a symbol of the country’s ruined education system and a monument to a half century of misrule. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)