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'what About The People Who Fled, Ms Suu Kyi?'

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mikey4444 | 13:42 Wed 20th Sep 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/headlines/41317566/bbc-reporter-tries-to-question-aung-san-suu-kyi-over-rohingya-crisis

There hasn't been much discussion about the Rohingya problem and Aung San Suu Kyi's continual silence. I think she should hand back her Nobel Peace Prize.

It was said on Radio 4 last week, that when she interviewed by one of the BBC's resident Muslim reporters, at the end of the interview, she was heard to say that "nobody told me that I was going to have to be interviewed by a Muslim"
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//she cannot afford to say anything against what the army has instigated.//

like you know she kept mum for 25 y when she was imprisoned
I can see that a lady of discretion such as herself - her lips are sealed

I liked ' we have to find out why 1/2 a million people have upped and left the country. I mean I dont know - I really dont know'

First time I think a BBC canonised saint had really blotted her copybook - I dont think Lady DI and her greasy perfumed levantine did that - and certainly not Mugabe and his economic paradise which is Zimbabwe

MIkey, you seem to have little knowledge of how an oppressive regime like the one in Burma works, and what it is capable of.Iam sure ,not, that would risk going back to being a virtual prisoner.
^that you^
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Danny....so if she continues to refuse to condemn what the Military is doing......what is the point in her being there in the first place ?

She might as well begger off back to Oxford, for all the good she is doing.
Personally, and it is only my opinion, I have no proof whatsoever, but I think she is still a prisoner.
She may have gained a little more freedom than being under house arrest, but I still think she is a prisoner.
The point is that the military government wanted her there for whatever reason they may have, probably in an attempt to show the world how forgiving they were, and also to appease the population who wanted her released.
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Alba....being a prisoner has never stopped her from speaking out in the past.

But on this issue.....the treatment of a section of her population that happens to be Muslim, she is struck dumb.
mikey, you are missing the point, she is a prisoner/puppet of the Military, if she does what you suggest she'll end up having an accident.
Having watched and listened to her speech, I have a very strong feeling that there was a lot she wanted to say and speak out about, but she was alone on that stage.
Other times I have seen her speaking out, she has had people around her.
Exactly TTT, and it will be the last one she ever has.

Just listen to her, something is not right.
I don't buy "prisoner of the military" I am afraid. Not as an excuse anyway.
She literally was a prisoner for years and it didn't stop her speaking out, and she was admired, rightly, for her bravery.
It has been suggested that she is simply a very stubborn person, and is in denial about what is happening. She either is being misinformed or chooses, for reasons unclear, not to face the uncomfortable facts. In the past she could speak out and everyone called her a hero. Now if she speaks out she will only be seen to be doing her job. Maybe that is not quite so attractive.
Whatever the reason, it has left her supporters abroad perplexed and disappointed. At the very least it is a failure of communication.
Mikey, //Aung San Suu Kyi's continual silence.//

She doesn't appear to be saying what you want to hear but according to this from 6 September she hasn't been silent. I thought you were a Guardian reader?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/06/aung-san-suu-kyi-blames-terrorists-for-misinformation-about-myanmar-violence
There's enough evidence from independent witnesses and victims to suggest that that is a pretty pathetic or naive statement from Aung San
How we sighed when we found out jolly Stuart Hall was a bit of a perv and lovable Rolf Harris felt up little girls.
Now it seems that an icon of the liberal west is not the princess perfect they thought she was.
You should be cheering :-)
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The appalling ethnic cleansing activities of the Myanmar Government against the Rohingya has been reported by every media organisation in the world.

But this lady still chooses weasel words....her choice.
No such thing as Rohingya Muslims.
There's a load of illegal muslim immigrants FROM Bangladesh who started slaughtering Buddhists and making demands (as they do in every land they infect) Now, they're getting their just desserts.
No surprise you've got the wrong end of the stick with the constant stream of lies coming from the Islamist BBC.
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Innocent women and children getting their "just deserts" ?

Ye Gods.....perhaps you need a dose of the facts Spicey.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people
'Just desserts' lol
You don't help yourself with clangers like that.
Clangers? I'll stick with it.
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lol Itchy !
Came across this.

https://www.defendevropa.org/2017/islam/lies-behind-innocence-rohingya-muslims/

\\The most recent Rohingya attacks used to be dated in 2016 but during the early hours of the 25th August 2017, up to 150 insurgents launched coordinated attacks on 24 police posts and an army base in Rakhine State, leaving 71 dead. This attack prompted the counterattack of the government forces which started the Rohingya crisis the mainstream media keeps talking about.//




\\The Rohingya were also responsible for an insurgency in western Myanmar from 1947 until 1961, after the insurgency was stopped the remnants of the Islamists rose up against the government again with guerrilla warfare.//

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