(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />With just about two weeks left until the April 1 by-elections, pro-democracy leader and head of the National League for Democracy party Aung San Suu Kyi took to the streets of Theinni on Sunday (March 18), a township in northern Shan State, Myanmar, to call on the military to play a stabilising role in the country's historic transition to democracy.<br/> <br />She said the military's power can be used to help prevent chaos as the country's political landscape goes through significant changes and the country opens up from international isolation.<br/> <br />Suu Kyi met with former political prisoners and gave a small speech urging her supporters to keep an open mind to the very army that they believe has been oppressing them.