Aung San Syuu Kyi retorts, says she has not been silent on Rohingya issue

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World, South Asia

‘What I say is not meant to be exciting, it's meant to be accurate... not set people against each other,’ she said.

‘I have not been silent...what people mean is what I say is not interesting enough,’ she said in a press briefing alongside US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in the capital Naypyidaw. (Photo: AFP)

Naypyidaw (Myanmar):  Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday hit back at accusations that she has been silent over the Rohingya crisis, saying she has focused on speaking in a way that does not inflame tensions.

"I have not been silent...what people mean is what I say is not interesting enough," she said in a press briefing alongside US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in the capital Naypyidaw.

"What I say is not meant to be exciting, it's meant to be accurate... not set people against each other."

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