Khaleej Times

Suu denies she is soft on military

- Reuters

yangon — Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has rejected a suggestion she is soft on the military, which the United Nations has accused of ethnic cleansing, saying her relationsh­ip with the generals was normal and her objective was national reconcilia­tion.

San Suu on Tuesday condemned rights abuses in Rakhine State, where conflict that began last month has forced 421,000 Rohingya Muslims to seek refuge in Bangladesh, and said violators would be punished.

But, in her first address to the Buddhist-majority nation on the crisis, she did not address UN accusation­s of ethnic cleansing by the security forces, drawing cool internatio­nal responses.

“We’ve never changed our stand,” Suu Kyi said in an interview with Radio Free Asia, when asked if she had softened her stance on the military, which she challenged for years in her campaign for democracy.

“Our goal has been national reconcilia­tion from the very beginning. We have never criticised the military itself, but only their actions. We may disagree on these types of actions.”

She cited her unsuccessf­ul bid in parliament to change a military-drafted constituti­on, which bars her from the presidency and gives the military responsibi­lity over security and a veto over charter reform.

“We’ll continue to bring changes within the parliament. I’ve stood firm with the military before, and still do now.” —

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