The leader of the National League for Democracy toured a number of villages near the capital Naypyitaw despite a warning from the Union Election Committee the body that will oversee the poll that the official campaigning period for the Nov. 8 elections hasn't yet begun.
But Suu Kyi said this wasn't campaigning; it was a voter education exercise.
"Do not be scared to vote on election day, no matter if they threaten you." she said. "No one knows which box one you choose. And one thing: the more they threaten you, the more you should vote NLD."
The NLD is widely expected to make large gains at the expense of the ruling party, and may even win a majority. But the constitution bars Suu Kyi from becoming president because she was married to a foreigner and her sons are foreign citizens.
The Naypyitaw area, where there are many government workers, is not considered to be home ground for her and her party.
As she spoke at Zabu Thiri township, there was a small demonstration against her from a group who objected to what they said was her support for Rohingya Muslims - although in the international community Suu Kyi has been criticized for failing to speak out in the Rohingya's defense.
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