Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was given a hero's welcome on Sunday, as she visited a Burmese community in Norway.<br/> <br />Hundreds in the fjord town of Bergen turned out to greet the pro-democracy campaigner, who is visiting Europe for the first time since 1988.<br/> <br />Suu Kyi, who spent two decades under house arrest, attended an open-air concert after meeting members of a human rights group.<br/> <br />The Rafto Foundation awarded Suu Kyi its highest prize in the early 90s for her peaceful struggle against Myanmar's military junta.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: OPPOSITION LEADER AUNG SAN SUU KYI SAYING (English):<br/> <br />"When did the journey began, that brought me here to Bergen today? Not just in 1991, when I received the Rafto Price for Peace. It began a long time ago when human beings wanted to fight for human rights."<br/> <br />Suu Kyi has been enjoying rare freedom as her home country undergoes significant reform.<br/> <br />She's due to fly to Dublin on Monday, accompanied by U2 front man Bono.<br/> <br />Sarah Charlton, Reuters.