Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi was scheduled to address a meeting in Australia. He has canceled his speech following a visit to the country, saying he was ill. A few hours ago, Suu Kyi met Australian Prime Minister Mallick Turnbull. Turnbull was supposed to raise the issue of human rights in the meeting.
Today, at a meeting in Sydney's Lawie Institute, there was a need to have a good conversation. In a statement from the Australian perspective, international research, strategy and economic affairs agency said in a statement on Monday that Suu Kyi canceled her program due to illness. After the speech at the meeting, he was going to answer the questions of the audience-audience presently.
Later, Myanmar spokesman JHT said yesterday that Suu Kyi canceled the speech due to the feeling of physical exhaustion and physical weakness in the air. The spokesman said, however, the State Councilor felt somewhat better in the afternoon and spent time with Myanmar civil society in Australia. Suu Kyi went to Australia last Friday to attend a special conference in ASEAN (Southeast Asian Nations). He met Australia's Prime Minister Turnbull at the local time this morning.
There was a demonstration in the country ahead of the tour of Suu Kyi. Even some lawyers in Melbourne who have been working on human rights have filed lawsuits against them for crimes against humanity. However, the attorney general of Australia said that he will not let the case go ahead because Suu Kyi has diplomatic immunity.
Rohingyas do not want to return to Myanmar
Myanmar news agency Mizzima said on Sunday that a Rohingya resident in the zero-border border of Bangladesh-Myanmar refused to return home, a local leader said on Sunday. The Rohingyas fear that if they return, they will be in captivity for a long time.
Myanmar's other media, Eleven Myanmar, said on Sunday morning Rohingyas living in the zero-line, talking to local and foreign journalists. The journalists visited the Bangladesh-Myanmar Friendship Bridge on the situation of refugees returning to the repatriated Rohingyas and the Bangladesh-Myanmar Bridge in Myanmar's border state of Myanmar.
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