statements denying what is happening are mendacious.
Sacrificing her past as a fighter for rights and freedom in order to embrace tyranny, Aung San Suu Kyi - leader of the Myanmar government and Nobel Peace Prize laureate - serves as a prime example of the damage that can befall someone we thought would keep her principles no matter what.
It is truly tragic that Aung San Suu Kyi is defying reality and denying with confidence the violence and ethnic cleansing, to an extent that Amnesty International has classified her affirmations as ‘a mix of untruths and victim blaming.’ Aung San Suu Kyi could have fought and won a victory for human rights or for her own conscience at the very least. But she preferred to fight for her ‘nation’ and its military vision built on exclusion, marginalisation and rejection of diversity. What a tragic end for a woman who so many counted on.
The Rohingya tragedy has confirmed what we’ve said about the use of ‘terrorism’ by dictatorships as a useful excuse to realise political goals and destroy opposition or political opponents.The world has seen how entire villages are destroyed and their inhabitants killed or displaced, all atrocities committed in the name of the ‘war on terror’; who can accept these justifications? I would think no one.
The truth is that using ‘terrorism’ as an excuse to suppress opponents and to enable tyrannical political leadership to strengthen its bases is an old ruse that everyone can see through. The UN and international community have to be brave and prevent the use of ‘terrorism’ in this way.
Authoritarian regimes must be deprived of the opportunity to use a just cause such as fighting ‘terrorism’ for their own ends. Not only that, but there must also be a real accounting of those who have perpetrated human rights violations for any reason.
This has been excerpted from: ‘The Rohingya tragedy shows human solidarity is a lie.’
Courtesy: Aljazeera.com
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