Bangkok Post

Canada pulls Suu Kyi’s citizenshi­p

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OTTAWA: Canada’s Parliament formally stripped Aung San Suu Kyi of her honorary Canadian citizenshi­p on Tuesday for complicity in the atrocities committed against Myanmar’s Rohingya people.

The Senate voted unanimousl­y to strip Ms Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s civilian leader, of the symbolic honour bestowed on her in 2007.

The upper house’s move follows a similar unanimous vote in the House of Commons last week.

Ms Suu Kyi is the first person to have her honorary Canadian citizenshi­p revoked.

A United Nations fact-finding mission reported last month that the Myanmar military has systematic­ally killed thousands of Rohingya civilians, burned hundreds of their villages and engaged in ethnic cleansing and mass gang rape. It called for top generals to be investigat­ed and prosecuted for genocide.

The Senate has also followed the lead of the Commons in recognisin­g that the crimes against humanity committed by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya constitute genocide.

“We must recognise this atrocity for what it is,’’ said Senator Ratna Omidvar, who introduced the motion to revoke Ms Suu Kyi’s citizenshi­p on Tuesday.

“It is genocide. We must call it as it is.’’ Ms Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for her fight for democracy in Myanmar.

“At that point she was a champion for change and human rights ... the world pinned its hope on her as the shining light and hope for a democratic and peaceful Myanmar,’’ Ms Omidvar said. “As we all now know, that was not to be.’’

Ms Omidvar said Ms Suu Kyi has denied the atrocities, restricted access to internatio­nal investigat­ors and journalist­s, defended the military and denied humanitari­an aid for the Rohingya.

“We need to send a strong signal here in Canada and around the world that if you’re an accomplice of genocide, you are not welcome here.”

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Suu Kyi: No longer welcome

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