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'THIS, WE NEVER IMAGINED…' at U2.com ().If this horror of human rights abuses is to stop, and if the long-term conditions for resettlement of the Rohingya people are to ever occur, General Min Aung Hlaing and his military must be just as much the focus of international action and pressure as Aung San Suu Kyi and her civilian government. Condemning her and ignoring him is a mistake. While this in no way excuses her silence, Aung San Suu Kyi has no control, constitutional or otherwise, over his actions, and it is he who has authorised and overseen the terrorization of the Rohingya people under the guise of protecting Myanmar from terrorism. This man is the Commander General in Chief of the Defence Services who answers to no-one when a security threat is declared. Min Aung Hlaing is not a widely recognised name outside Myanmar - it should be. That plays right into the hands of those who are carrying out the violence. We also believe we can't direct our anger solely in her direction. At some point, a fragile balancing act becomes a Faustian pact. The complexity of the situation in Myanmar she inherited from her father did not sway her to compromise her ideals back in 1998, nor should it now. We know that Aung San Suu Kyi has in front of her real complexities that the outside world cannot understand - but nor should we have to. As Martin Luther King said: "The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people." The time has long passed for her to stand up and speak out. Aung San Suu Kyi's silence is starting to look a lot like assent. … the violence and terror being visited on the Rohingya people are appalling atrocities and must stop. For these atrocities against the Rohingya people to be happening on her watch blows our minds and breaks our hearts. Who could have predicted that if more than 600,000 people were fleeing from a brutal army for fear of their lives, the woman who many of us believed would have the clearest and loudest voice on the crisis would go quiet. We feared the military's brutality would be quick to show itself again if she overstepped the mark, and while hopeful for progress, we wondered if we would find ourselves once again campaigning for her release.īut what has happened this year, and in particular these past months – this, we never imagined. She had built her reputation on her refusal to compromise her beliefs (as well as on the personal sacrifice that entailed), but forming a government requires a certain amount of pragmatism. We wanted to breathe a sigh of relief, but instead held our breath. When her party the NLD won a landslide in the elections and she stood her ground to become de-facto head of the country, an impossible journey seemed to be reaching its destination. When she came to Dublin to thank Ireland and Amnesty International, we Irish could not have been more proud. When Aung San Suu Kyi was released, we punched the air.
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