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Suu Kyi could be held guilty of crimes against humanity, says UN special envoy
News Desk, bdnews24.com
Published: 2018-02-16 16:19:44.0 BdST Updated: 2018-02-16 17:44:34.0 BdST

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    Myanmar's de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi is 'either denying or really far away moved', says the UN Special Envoy on Human Rights in Myanmar. Reuters file photo
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi, heavily criticised for failing to stand up for the Rohingyas, could be held accountable for crimes against humanity, says UN Special Envoy Yanghee Lee.

“For complicity or neglecting to do anything. I am afraid so,” she said in an interview with the UK’s Channel 4 News.

Professor Lee agreed with the interviewer that what has happened with the Rohingyas in Myanmar is a systematic targeting and persecution of people.

Asked whether there has been an effort to destroy the very identity of Rohingyas, which appears to suggest genocide was occurring, her reply was, “Absolutely.”

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Yanghee Lee had been, in the past, prevented from going to Rakhine and after the latest exodus of Rohingyas, she has been barred from visiting the country. Reuters file photo

“One has to be legally correct to determine genocide and it has to be through a process of legal procedures. So, therefore, I can only say it bears a hallmark of genocide,” said the UN envoy.

The number of deaths in Rakhine violence could be far more what has been reported, she said adding: “More mass graves will be discovered sooner or later because this is something that I have received (information) myself too.”

Based on surveys at refugee camps in Bangladesh, the Medecins Sans Frontieres said at least 6,700 people died in violence in a month from Aug 25, when insurgents attacked police camps triggering a military crackdown.

The humanitarian organisation’s estimates far exceeded the then Myanmar’s official figure of 400.

Asked on her view of Suu Kyi over the situations, Lee said, “Either she is denying or she is really far away moved.”

Over the Myanmar leader’s years of reputation of what the interviewer described as “a sort of goddess of democracy and human rights”, the UN envoy said, “She was never a goddess of human rights ... She was a politician and she is a politician.”

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Buddhist-majority Myanmar has treated Muslim Rohingyas like “herding cattle through a small alley”, which has been happening for years, says Lee. Reuters file photo

Complicity is also part of accountability, according to Lee.

She said that Suu Kyi could be found guilty of what the interviewer said as “very very serious crimes.”

Lee had been in the past prevented from going to Rakhine and after the latest exodus of Rohingyas, she has been barred from visiting the country.

“Well, they say I was biased and unfair. And every time I asked what was it that I was unfair and biased about, there was no clear answer,” Lee said during the interview. “When I said, well…Rohingyas this and that, the government said ‘We don’t have any Rohingyas’. I cannot accept that in principle. And that’s being biased?”

“When I declare that there’s been extrajudicial killing and arbitrary arrests, or rape, they (Myanmar government) would say ‘no we have never done that’.”

The UN envoy said the Rohingyas in Bangladesh cannot be safely repatriated under the existing conditions.

“I have been stating that unless the discriminatory and oppressive laws against the Rohingya population are dismantled, you are going to see the same things happen again. Even, after they return.”

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Bangladesh now hosts nearly 900,000 Rohingya refugees after some 700,000 fled Myanmar since late August last year to escape violence in Rakhine. Reuters file photo

Buddhist-majority Myanmar has treated Muslim Rohingyas like “herding cattle through a small alley”, which has been happening for years, said Lee.

“And this is what happened metaphorically and physically to the Rohingya population. They have been herded into a small area, emotionally and physically.

“And with all kinds of barriers put on, infringements on their human rights. And where they are at a point, there’s no where to go.”
 
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To be really honest, i don't think she has any control over the MM or her country for that matter. There is a little part of me that still sympathizes with her because of that.
 
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UN has always has ample amount of Would be,Should be,Will be,Shall be,May be, to say when it has to provide Justice ,to Muslims.
No Actions when Victims are Muslims.
 
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While she should be tried, the question of the Rohingyas remains. They should be given refugee status in the rich GCC countries.
 
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Well, the GCC pretends to be sympathizer to the cause of Muslims ( like in Libya and Syria ), even putting-in military intervention, so why do should they not take care of the Rohingya issue??

Would you rather have Bangladesh taking in the refugees??
 
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Well, the GCC pretends to be sympathizer to the cause of Muslims ( like in Libya and Syria ), even putting-in military intervention, so why do should they not take care of the Rohingya issue??

Would you rather have Bangladesh taking in the refugees??
Of course they are sympathizer but Rohingyas dont want to live as refugees regardless.
They want their property and land back in MM. Is it too hard for a retard to understand?
 
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Of course they are sympathizer but Rohingyas dont want to live as refugees regardless.
They want their property and land back in MM. Is it too hard for a retard to understand?

Congrats. You have become Bangladesh's ambassador to Myanmar and solved the Rohingya issue in a single stroke of your keyboard.

Don't forget to tell me when the Rohingyas get back their land and property.
 
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To be really honest, i don't think she has any control over the MM or her country for that matter. There is a little part of me that still sympathizes with her because of that.
You should remember what Archbishop Desmond Tutu said in his powerful personal letter to her following this latest crisis-
''If the political price of your ascension to the highest office in Myanmar is your silence, then the price is surely too steep''


Suu Kyi was onced hailed by the international community as an uncompromising moral voice against violence, oppression and despotic rules.For that she was awarded Nobel peace prize. Now she has exposed herself as thoroughly compromised for her power lust.Many former admirer of her came to conclusion that, she share the same view point of ultra-nationalist Buddhist extremist and military junta when it comes to muslim minorities specially Rohingyas.Other great moral leaders of the world with whom she once compared never compromised with their principle even at a great peril.Some of them had to give their life for their principled position.Abraham Lincoln risked civil war, disintegration of United States and finally was killed because he freed the black slaves.Mahatma Gandhi was shot by RSS fanatic accusing him of a mulsim appeaser.After becoming president, Nelson Mandela once faced alienation of his Black supporter base because he refused to take vengeful course of actions on White people for Apartheid.These are the people she was compared earlier.But how she turned out to be? She deceived the global community with fake smile while keeping secret of her poisoned mind.Now all is bare to see.Now many civil rights activists are regretting for bestowing all those honor which she surely doesn't deserve.She has turned into worst of the worst, an apologetic for the military junta's crime against humanity.History will not forgive her.
Aung San Suu Kyi, the Ignoble Laureate
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/aung-san-suu-kyi-the-ignoble-laureate
 
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While she should be tried, the question of the Rohingyas remains. They should be given refugee status in the rich GCC countries.
They should get their place in Myanmar with proportional land to their initial numbers.
 
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