in rangoon with john simpson. >> in the drenching monsoon heat, rangoon feels deeply cut off from the outside world. but burma has oil and gas to sell. even in the seven months since she was released, you can see signs of growing investment from outside. because of foreign journalists are barred from here, bbc technical team came to rangoon secretly to work with their issue recorded your lectures. >> to be speaking to your notes to the bbc is a very special meaning for me. it means once again i am officially a free person. >> her words will go around the world and people here will listen to them with great care. she has a lot of support in burma. the general feeling is that her campaign has stalled. she knows all of this perfectly well. the people closest to her are hoping very much that by recording these brief lectures right under the doses of the government, she would be able to reignite her campaign, give back for followers the kind of fire that they use to have. i went to her house. last november, when she was released from house arrest, she walked along the pathway to the gates