The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Protesters take aim at Southeast Asia leaders in Sydney

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SYDNEY: Provocativ­e images of one-time human rights icon Aung San Suu Kyi with a Hitler moustache and banners demanding Cambodia’s Hun Sen step down were held by protesters in Sydney yesterday in a rally against Southeast Asian leaders.

Thousands demonstrat­ed in the city against a raft of grievances on the sidelines of an Australia-Asean special summit, where Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has vowed to tackle human rights issues.

They came together to urge the release of political prisoners in Vietnam, an end to strongman Hun Sen’s regime in Cambodia and a halt to the military crackdown on Rohingya in Myanmar.

“We are here to protest issues that are happening in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, the Rohingya — you name it, we are here to send a clear voice to these government­s that you do not mistreat human rights,” Vietnamese-Australian protestor Davy Nguyen told AFP.

Leaders from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations including Hun Sen, Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Vietnam’s Nguyen Xuan Phuc, are in Sydney for talks. The Philippine­s’ Rodrigo Duterte opted not to attend.

All have been accused of oppression.

“The summit is here, and the (Australian) government needs to do something — they need to put human rights before economics, before money,” Nguyen added.

Among banners was one portraying Aung San Suu Kyi with a Adolf Hitler moustache, calling on her to “Return the Nobel Prize”.

The Nobel laureate is accused of failing to do enough to halt the persecutio­n of the Muslimmino­rity Rohingya community who have been brutally forced out of Rakhine state by the Myanmar military.

Others urged Hun Sen, who is accused of overseeing widespread human rights violations, to quit. The protest followed a rally by several hundred CambodianA­ustralians against him on Friday.

“We are here today in solidarity among the communitie­s from Southeast Asia who are facing dictatorsh­ip and genocide, of course particular­ly in the Rohingya community,” Shawfikul Islam from the Australian Burmese Rohingya Organisati­on said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Protesters gather to demonstrat­e against Suu Kyi during the Asean-Australia Special Summit in Sydney. — AFP photo
Protesters gather to demonstrat­e against Suu Kyi during the Asean-Australia Special Summit in Sydney. — AFP photo

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