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I just added a few sentences to this article's lead as well as an accompanying citation. I found it relevant to introduce how the Generation Wave is a continuation of pro-democracy sentiment in Burma as well as mention its emergence in relation to the gap in pro-democracy advocacy during the period where the National League for Democracy was fluctuating in popularity. Albeit these additions will need to be further developed, but I hope that they are at least helpful as a starting point. Please indicate if you feel as though these changes were necessary or need to be adjusted. -- Tmsloan ( talk) 03:34, 20 September 2019 (UTC)