The Borneo Post

UK foreign minister meets with Suu Kyi

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NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar: British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt met yesterday with embattled Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the first high-profile state visit to the country since the UN slammed her leadership over the Rohingya crisis.

UN investigat­ors this week released a scathing and meticulous report detailing why several Myanmar generals should be prosecuted for genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority who were driven out of Rakhine state beginning in August 2017.

The report called for Army chief Min Aung Hlaing and five other top military leaders to be investigat­ed for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for their role in the crackdown.

Under their leadership the Myanmar military face allegation­s of extrajudic­ial killings, sexual violence and that wholesale razing of Rohingya villages in Rakhine — the epicentre of the crisis from which more than 700,000 Rohingya fled.

Hunt, who arrived in Yangon on Wednesday, had said he wanted to see ‘first-hand’ the humanitari­an crisis faced by the Rohingya.

Yesterday, the foreign minister was taken on an army-chaperoned tour of Rakhine via helicopter.

He arrived in Myanmar’s capital Naypyidaw in the afternoon to have a one- on- one chat with Suu Kyi.

They sat together for 15 minutes to speak privately, before their respective delegation­s joined them.

Hunt said the day before that he planned to bring up the Rohingya humanitari­an crisis to the civilian leader, a former pro- democracy icon who has seen a sharp fall from grace internatio­nally due to her failure to address the crisis unfolding in Rakhine.

Suu Kyi is in a power- sharing agreement with the army, which controls a quarter of parliament’s seats and three ministries.

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