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Myanmar slams US envoy for ‘personal attack’ on Suu Kyi

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YANGON: US diplomat Bill Richardson (pic) has been accused of a “personal attack” on Myanmar’s

Aung San Suu Kyi after an excoriatin­g takedown of the former darling of the global rights community as he resigned from a panel on the Rohingya crisis.

A former ally of Suu Kyi, Richardson was one of five foreign members chosen by Myanmar’s civilian leader to serve on the committee.

But after a three-day visit to Myanmar, Richardson struck out at his hosts, saying he could not in “good conscience” sit on a panel he feared would only “whitewash” the causes of the Rohingya crisis.

He lambasted Nobel Laureate Suu Kyi for an “absence of moral leadership” over Rakhine and described her “furious response” to his calls to free two Reuters journalist­s arrested while covering the crisis.

A Myanmar government spokesman hit back yesterday, accusing the former New Mexico Governor of oversteppi­ng the mark in his stinging resignatio­n letter.

“He should review himself over his personal attack against our State Counsellor,” government spokesman Zaw Htay said. “We understand his emotion about the two Reuters correspond­ents. However, he needs to understand, rather than blaming the Myanmar nation and the State Counsellor.”

Zaw Htay said the issue was not in Richardson’s mandate and he should not have brought it up at his meeting with Suu Kyi.

Myanmar nationals Wa Lone, 31, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 27, face a possible 14 years in prison under the Official Secrets Act for allegedly possessing classified documents they say were given to them by two policemen.

They are waiting to hear whether they will be granted bail in a protracted case that could take months to even get to trial.

It is thought that they had been reporting on atrocities by security forces in Rakhine.

Richardson joined the Myanmar board as a private citizen, but the US State Department said the Washington administra­tion shared many of his concerns.

After his trip to Myanmar, the diplomat said he was shocked by the disparagem­ent of the media, the UN, human rights groups and the global community by some fellow panel members and Myanmar authoritie­s.

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