The Dhaka Times Desk The United Nations Human Rights Commission said Suu Kyi encouraged the anti-Rohingya campaign. According to a recent report by the United Nations, a planned and structured anti-Rohingya military campaign was carried out at the beginning of this crisis in Rakhine.
According to a recent report of the United Nations, it is known that at the beginning of this crisis in Rakhine, a planned and structured anti-Rohingya military campaign was carried out. The agency's human rights commission said the campaign was encouraged by Suu Kyi's office before the military operation began. On Wednesday, the head of the commission, Rad Al Hossain, highlighted these facts in an interview given to NPR, a US non-profit media outlet composed of 900 radio.
Raad Hussain told NPR that he last met with Aung San Suu Kyi, the state adviser to Myanmar's de facto government, in January. At the time, Suu Kyi told him that she had tried her best to stop the military operation. There was no result. Rad Al Hossain does not consider Suu Kyi's statement to be true at all. He told NPR, 'I don't think Suu Kyi has done everything she had to do.'
Asked about the silence of Myanmar's state adviser, he said that Suu Kyi was a symbol of trust to her people. I've always felt that Suchi should have been more accessible. He could have done more.'
Calling the incident very sad, Rad Hossain said, 'I was very surprised when I was told that he had no powers. The question came to my mind, if Suu Kyi is not able to exercise power even on such a terrible issue, then what is the use of this state position?'
Speaking about the recent reality of the Rohingya crisis, Raad Al Hussain instead directly blames Suu Kyi. He said, 'I mean, at the beginning of the Rohingya crisis, we were aware of a kind of incitement, Suu Kyi's office was encouraged.'
In the second week of October, the United Nations presented evidence of lies about the army's cleansing operation in Rakhine province of Myanmar. This report is based on discussions of UN staff with 65 Rohingya people who fled Rakhine to Bangladesh.
It should be noted that although Myanmar attributed the attack of Arsa on the security checkpoint on August 25 as an anti-Rohingya operation, the report showed that ethnic cleansing was planned there before that. According to the UN report, the Myanmar Army has conducted military campaigns and operations in a planned and structured manner to drive all the Rohingya out of Rakhine and ensure that they never return to Rakhine.