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Myanmar's Suu Kyi 'unwell', scraps Australia public appearance

AFP  |  Sydney 

Myanmar's de facto San today pulled out of a public speech and question-and-answer session in because she was "not feeling well", the event's organisers said.

has been under fire internationally for her public silence about a military crackdown in Myanmar's Rakhine state that has seen nearly 700,000 of the Muslim Rohingya minority flee to

Suu Kyi, who attended an special ASEAN-summit on Friday-Sunday, was in for talks with Monday. She had been due to make a keynote speech at the think-tank in Tuesday.

The speech and subsequent Q and A session would have been the only public comments the Nobel Prize winner would have made during her trip.

"This afternoon the was informed by the embassy that the will no longer be able to participate in this event as she is not feeling well," a for the think-tank said in a statement.

"Accordingly, the event is now cancelled."

The Rohingya humanitarian crisis was one of the key topics at the special summit between the (ASEAN) and Australia, with other leaders quizzing her about the issue during a gathering Sunday, Turnbull said.

Malaysia's had warned Saturday that the issue could threaten regional security since those victimised could fall prey to extremist groups like the Islamic State.

The exodus has sparked rare tension within the regional body, and Muslim-majority has called for an independent ASEAN-led investigation into allegations of army abuse.

was the subject of public protests against human rights abuses during the summit, with demonstrators criticising her as well as Cambodian strongman and Vietnam's Nguyen

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First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 14:15 IST
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