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US museum strips rights award from Myanmar's Suu Kyi for Rohingya crisis

The Museum said it was rescinding the award due to her inaction over what it called "mounting evidence of genocide" committed by the Myanmar military against civilians from the Rohingya minority

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Aung San Suu Kyi

The US Holocaust Memorial Museum has said it was stripping Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San of a prestigious award, accusing her of doing little to halt the ethnic cleansing of Muslims. Suu Kyi, who won the in 1991 for her long campaign against the country's military dictatorship, was awarded the Holocaust Museum's award six years ago "for her courageous leadership and great personal sacrifice in resisting tyranny and advancing the freedom and dignity of the Burmese people." But the Museum said it was rescinding the award due to her inaction over what it called "mounting evidence of genocide" committed by the military against civilians from the minority. "As the military's attacks against the unfolded in 2016 and 2017, we had hoped that you -- as someone we and many have celebrated for your commitment to human dignity and universal -- would have done something to condemn and stop the military's brutal campaign and to express solidarity with the targeted population," the museum said in a letter to Instead, it said, her political party, the National League for Democracy, has refused to cooperate with UN investigators and added to the anti-rhetoric. The party has also obstructed journalists trying to report on the mass murder and expulsion to of the "The military's orchestration of the crimes against and the severity of the atrocities in recent months demand that you use your moral authority to address this situation," they said. In November a joint report by the Museum and Southeast Asia-based watchdog Fortify Rights -- based on testimony they gathered in the field -- documented "widespread and systematic attacks" on civilians. The award was named after Elie Wiesel, a survivor of the Nazi genocide against Jews who spent much of his life campaigning for human rights, himself winning the in 1986. Suu Kyi, the country's symbol of democracy for decades, has come under heavy criticism for her refusal to stand up for the In January US diplomat Bill Richardson resigned from a Suu Kyi-appointed panel set up to ease tensions with the Rohingya, assailing her for an "absence of moral leadership." About 700,000 have fled over the border to since August, with the horrifying testimony of murder, rape and arson by soldiers and vigilante mobs. In Geneva on Wednesday, the UN chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein called for a new body tasked with preparing criminal indictments over the atrocities.

First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 08:29 IST
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