Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Suu Kyi said in a speech to the nation


Myanmar's Facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi finally gave a speech to the nation on the issue of Rohingya. He spoke on television at 9.40 am local time.

Since the beginning of last month, about 4,10,000 Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh and fled to Bangladesh. Suu Kyi said, those who fled to Bangladesh who are considered eligible for rehabilitation, will verify their exact position at any time in Myanmar.
In the speech, Suu Kyi said Myanmar is not afraid of international pressure. He said the Myanmar army is committed to peacekeeping. The military operation will continue until peace comes. We want peace and harmony. We did not want war. Before the crisis started, we ensured that development of Rakhine development has started in order to ensure prosperity for all. We want peace and prosperity. We are working for peace, stability and establishment of law in the country. So we will investigate why the Muslim crosses the border and we will investigate. We will ask them why they are doing this.
Myanmar feels deeply troubled by all the communities located in Rakhine. He said, we are committed to peace, stability and establishment of rule of law.
He also said that people are asking us to solve the problem within very short period. 18 months is a very short time to solve this crisis.
More than 400,000 Rohingya Muslims have taken shelter in Bangladesh after fleeing from the persecution of the army in Myanmar's Rakhine province. Everyday thousands of Rohingya are coming to Bangladesh every day.

The Rohingya fleeing is saying that the army is carrying out massive destruction of Rakhine, killing people, raping women. But Rohingya Muslims have denied these allegations.

Suu Kyi said, most of the Muslims did not flee from Rakhine and the violence was over there. However, on Wednesday, Myanmar's presidential spokesman Joa Hah said that among the Rohingya people living in the Rakhine state, there are no people in the 76 Talking to journalists, he said this information.

According to Jao, there are a total of four 71 Rohingya villages in three municipalities. Of them, 76 of the 76 villages were deserted. He claimed that many people have taken shelter in the surrounding 34 villages.

Suu Kyi has been severely criticized for her position in the Rohingya crisis. However, these criticisms could not be heard by Suu Kyi.

In a televised speech, Suu Kyi said that she could not participate in the United Nations General Assembly because she gave the speech.

He said that he wants to tell the international community about what his government is doing in this situation. Suu Kyi has strongly condemned all types of human rights violations, saying that any kind of violence in Rakhine will be brought to justice.

Myanmar deployed Rakhine troops in August on several police check posts in the post. The army has carried out inhuman torture on Rohingya Muslims there. In order to survive from their persecution, Rohingyas have taken shelter in Bangladesh after fleeing from the country. The United Nations cited this incident as a part of ethnic cleansing.

Myanmar army said that no torture was executed on the civilians, they said they carried out an operation to eliminate terrorists from that region.

In a televised speech from the capital of Nairobi, Suu Kyi said, "We condemn all types of human rights violations and illegal violence. We are committed to restore peace, stability and rule of law in our country.

He did not say much about the allegations made against the army, not only did he say that there has been no incident of armed conflict or ethnic cleansing since September 5.

He said most of the Muslims decided to stay in Rakhine. That means that the situation indicates that the situation is not so intense.

In the speech, Suu Kyi has biased towards the army of Myanmar. In the speech given on television, the Rohingya Muslims repeatedly mention the Rakhine's Muslim term but the leader of the Nobel Peace Prize.


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