Suu Kyi's Human Rights Award was lifted by the museum

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The Holocaust Museum of the United States has lifted the Human Rights Award given to  Aung San Suu Kyi for human rights violations. The Holocaust  Memorial Museum of the United States has lifted Suu kyi's medal for  refusing to stop the attack of the Rohingyas on Muslims, and denying the  denial of ethnic denial. 

 This museum was established in Washington in memory of those who were victims of World War II.  In 2012, the Holocaust Memorial Museum gave Suu Kyi the title of Eli Wiesel, the human rights medal.  Nobel Laureate Wessel was the founder of the museum. Wesel was the first to receive this medal from the Nazi persecution. 

 The Holocaust Memorial Museum canceled the medal, publishing the letter written to Sucre to publish on their website. It says that Chi and his team, the National League for Democracy, refused to cooperate with UN officials, attacked the Rohingas.  And the places where torture has occurred, journalists were not allowed to go. 

 It is to be noted that Suu Kyi had to remain 15 years in prison for opposing the country's military rule.  His contribution to the democratic movement was compared to Nelson Mandela of South Africa.  In 1991, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. 

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