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Ignore ‘noisy bunch’ of critics, Philippine­s’ Duterte tells Suu Kyi

Burmese leader has stayed quiet on military campaign against Rohingya minority

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW DELHI— Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte said he pities Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi for being the focus of internatio­nal criticism over her country’s handling of the Rohingya refugee crisis.

Duterte said he told Suu Kyi to ignore human right activists, describing them as a “noisy bunch.”

Suu Kyi and Duterte met in New Delhi this week at a summit of Southeast Asian leaders on the 25th anniversar­y of ASEAN-India ties.

Nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled Burma’s Rakhine state for Bangladesh since the beginning of August, after Myanmar security forces began “clearance operations” in their villages in the wake of attacks by Rohingya insurgents on police posts. The UN has described the campaign as ethnic cleansing.

Though Suu Kyi has been the de facto head of Burma’s civilian government since her party swept elections in 2015, she is constituti­onally limited in her control of the country and the military is in charge of the operations in Rakhine.

Still, Suu Kyi has faced widespread internatio­nal criticism for not speaking out in defence of the Rohingya, especially given her history as a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson resigned suddenly from an advisory panel on the crisis this week, calling it a “whitewash and a cheerleadi­ng operation” for Suu Kyi.

“I pity her because she seems to be caught in the middle being a Nobel Prize winner for peace and this,” Duterte said Friday at a meeting of the Philippine­s-India Business Forum in New Delhi. “We are talking about our country, the interest of our country, our own country, and I said, ‘Do not mind human rights (activists). They’re just a noisy bunch.’ ”

Duterte is a regular target of criticism for his deadly war on drugs, which has left thousands dead over the past 18 months amid allegation­s of extrajudic­ial killings by police.

 ?? PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? In this photo taken through a window, Burma’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi, second from right, speaks with Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte.
PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES In this photo taken through a window, Burma’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi, second from right, speaks with Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte.

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