The Asian Age

Suu Kyi denies ethnic cleansing charges

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Yangon, April 6: Aung San Suu Kyi has denied security forces have carried out ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, speaking to the BBC after the UN rights council agreed to investigat­e allegation­s of rape, murder and torture against the Army.

Rights groups say while 75,000 managed to flee to Bangladesh, hundreds of the stateless group were killed in a months-long Army crackdown following deadly attacks on Myanmar border police posts in October last year.

Ms Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s de facto leader and a Nobel Laureate whose internatio­nal star as a rights defender is waning over the treatment of the

A UN report earlier this year said Myanmar’s security forces committed mass killings and gang rapes against Rohingya, which may amount to crimes against humanity

Rohingya, has neither spoken out in defence of the persecuted minority, nor has she condemned the crackdown, which UN investigat­ors who spoke to escapees said likely amounted to ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.

“I don’t think there is ethnic cleansing going on… ethnic cleansing is too strong an expression to use for what is happening… It is Muslims killing Muslims, as well, if they think they are collaborat­ing with authoritie­s,” Ms Kyi said in a rare interview televised Wednesday.

Most Rohingya are denied citizenshi­p. Tens of thousands have languished in displaceme­nt camps since 2012.

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Aung San Suu Kyi

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