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Amnesty International strips Aung San Suu Kyi of highest honour
Amnesty International said it was revoking Ambassador of Conscience Award it gave Suu Kyi in 2009 while she was still under house arrest.
Secrets and the freedom of speech of the press
Colonial rulers in India enacted the OSA in 1889 and later in 1923. But while Britain reformed its law in 1989, India did not.
Why ‘pragmatic’ Suu Kyi is silent on Rohingyas
Like a true Burmese, Suu Kyi probably doesn’t disagree with her countrymen’s condemnation of the Rohingya.
Rohingya move ill-advised
There has been too much of an unseemly hurry about this deportation.
Canada revokes Myanmar leader Suu Kyi's honorary citizenship
The Senate voted unanimously to strip Suu Kyi, Myanmar's civilian leader, of the symbolic honour bestowed on her in 2007.
Canada revokes Aung San Suu Kyi's honorary citizenship over Rohingya crisis
Suu Kyi's reputation has been tarnished by her refusal to call out atrocities against Rohingyas, which Ottawa recently termed a genocide.
Suu Kyi says handling of Rohingya could have been better
The army is accused of committing mass rape, killings and setting fire to thousands of homes.
Myanmar army chief denies rape of Rohingya as UN visits
Launched in August 2017, that campaign drove around 700,000 Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, fleeing burnt villages and army atrocities.
Conditions in Myanmar ‘not conducive’ for Rohingyas to return: United Nations
Myanmar and Bangladesh signed a repatriation deal in November but not one refugee has returned.
Dozens of Rohingyas reach Malaysian shores as Thailand closes doors
Many Rohingyas ended up in Muslim-majority Malaysia and Indonesia because Thailand stuck to a policy of not accepting the vessels.