Throngs of supporters on a road in Mandalay leading to where Aung San Suu Kyi spoke on Saturday, March 3, 2012. Photo: Mizzima
A young monk holds an NLD banner with the party's red flag and its flying peacock emblem.
The speaking venue in Mandalay where Suu Kyi was scheduled to speak. Photo: Mizzima
Supporters welcome National League for Democracy chairman Aung San Suu Kyi after she arrived at Tada Oo airport in Mandalay on March 3, 2012. Photo: Mizzima
A Burmese monk holds the NLD flag in Mandalay. Photo: Mizzima
A tired Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to supporters in Mandalay, the country's second largest city, in central Burma on March 3, 2012. She cut her speech short because she was experiencing dizziness, but she recovered on Sunday and resumed her campaign. Photo: Mizzima
An estimated 50,000 people heard Suu Kyi speak and welcomed her on the roadways as she campaigned in Mandalay, the country's second largest city in central Burma on March 3, 2012. Photo: Mizzima
Primary school students wait for Aung San Suu Kyi in Aung Pin Lae, Mandalay, on March 3, 2012. Photo: Mizzima
Many students and young children appeared at the campaign rally, hoping to see and hear Burma's main opposition leader, who spent most of the past two decades under house arrest. Photo: Mizzima
Suu Kyi showed the strain of her almost non-stop campaign of the past two weeks, which saw her travel to southern and far northeast Burma. Photo: Mizzima