Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be stripped of the honorary freedom of the city over the crimes committed against Rohingya Muslims minority.
Aung San Suu Kyi to be stripped of freedom of Paris award
1 Dec 2018 - 12:04
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be stripped of the honorary freedom of the city over the crimes committed against Rohingya Muslims minority.
Mayor Anne Hidalgo decided to revoke the honor because of the "multiple violations of human rights recorded in Myanmar and the violence and persecution by Myanmar's security forces against the Rohingya minority," the mayor’s spokeswoman said on Friday.
The announcement against the Noble prize laureate -- which follows similar decisions by Scottish capital of Edinburgh and city of Glasgow, as well as British city of Oxford -- would make Myanmar's de facto leader the first person to lose the symbolic award of freedom of the French capital.
Hidalgo's office further stated that the mayor had wrote to Suu Kyi late last year to "express her concern and call for respect for the rights of the Rohingya minority," but that the letter received no response.
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