Long silence broke. But the criticism did not stop. It's rather strong. Many people frustrated by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate's speech in the Nobel Peace Prize
Myanmar leader and government consultant Aung San Suu Kyi on Tuesday said that the Rohingya refugee crisis has opened up. But his half-hour TV talk from Myanmar's capital, Naypyidaw, has been pronounced only once in the 'Rohingya' word! Not just this context, Suu Kyi's whole speech spreads in such a wide range of disputes.
Diplomats claim, Suu Kyi did not help to find the solution to the crisis, and in turn, there was another set of questions. Suu Kyi's speech was not heard even on a repressive persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. However, a few days ago, on the subject of this torture, the United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner Zayed Ras al-Hussein said, "This is a terrible example of the killing of the nation."
Suu Kyi broke the international world on this day, her country "is not afraid of international observation." That was heard in her face last year on the stage of the United States. Youth has clamored to the words, they are in some way. The goals of Suu Kyi's speech are in the international world. So the speech has been broadcast in English. This time he did not even appear in the General Assembly of the United States, in this way he sent a message to all, experts say.
When speaking about the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (Aarsa), the Rohingya language once came in the words of Suu Kyi, the militant organization of Rohingya who attacked 30 police outposts and an army base in Rakhine province in August. With her claim, the country's problems are exactly what the Myanmar government will find. This speech has been created with excitement. Because the Rakhine state is hot due to the crisis or how the crisis has been created, many human rights organizations including the United States, even the Myanmar government have made detailed reports.
So angry at the words of Suu Kyi Amnesty International They complained, "Without looking at the horrors of the Rakhine province, Suu Kyi and her government are sinking in the sand