The Sun (Malaysia)

Suu Kyi’s house attacked

> Petrol bomb thrown at Myanmar leader’s villa

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YANGON: A man threw a petrol bomb at the lakeside Yangon compound of Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi yesterday, officials said, a rare attack on a national figurehead who enjoys strong domestic support but has drawn global outcry over her reticence to speak up for the Rohingya.

There was little damage caused by the attack, Kyi Toe, an official from her National League for Democracy (NLD) party wrote in a Facebook posting.

“Nothing was destroyed or burned. Our respected security forces are continuing their work so they can arrest the culprit.”

But the attack is symbolic – Suu Kyi was held for long years at the house by the former junta, occasional­ly leaning over the famous gates in appearance­s that galavanise­d the democracy movement.

Government spokesman Zaw Htay confirmed the attack, without speculatin­g on a possible motive.

But he circulated a photo on his Facebook page of a suspect wearing a pink tee-shirt and blue longyi.

The democracy heroine has lost much of her lustre in the eyes of the internatio­nal community over her perceived failure to speak up on behalf of Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslim community.

Nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled a brutal military crackdown in Rakhine state into refugee camps in Bangladesh since August, bringing with them testimony of murder, rape and arson.

US diplomat Bill Richardson was the latest to lambast Suu Kyi last week as he resigned from her panel set up to ease communal tensions in Rakhine.

He decried the Nobel Laureate’s “absence of moral leadership” over the crisis, saying he could not serve on a committee likely only to “whitewash” the causes behind the Rohingya exodus.

But many inside Myanmar regard the Rohingya as illegal “Bengali” immigrants.

Suu Kyi, who swept to power after elections in 2015, is still widely seen as a heroine by the population, who fondly dub her “The Lady”.

She was in the capital Naypyidaw at the time of the attack where she addressed parliament to mark the second anniversar­y of her NLD government coming to power. She has not commented on the attack. It comes almost exactly a year after the assassinat­ion of a top Muslim lawyer and adviser to Suu Kyi.

Ko Ni was shot in the head as he waited outside Yangon airport while holding his grandson. – AFP

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 ?? AFPPIX ?? A man closes a gate leading to the lakeside residence of Suu Kyi in Yangon yesterday, after a petrol bomb was hurled into the compound.
AFPPIX A man closes a gate leading to the lakeside residence of Suu Kyi in Yangon yesterday, after a petrol bomb was hurled into the compound.

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