Rohingya slaughtered Tudun Aung San "No Nobel Prize can be withdrawn"

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The Nobel committee, which oversees the Nobel Peace Prize contest, said it was "inaccessible" for the petition to withdraw the Nobel Peace Prize for the country's adviser, Aung San Suu Kyi, the highest lawmaker in the Myanmar government's Rohingya ethnic cleansing.

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The committee added, "I have never considered the possibility of awarding a prize and taking it away."

A recent online petition campaign has revealed that 382,000 people have signed off on the Rohingya incident, which has been criticized for racial hygiene. The National Advisory Council received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for leading the Myanmar Democratization Movement against the military dictatorship. In the 2012 general election, the Democratic National Alliance (NLD), led by the Democratic National Alliance (NLD)

However, the Advisory Council has been harshly criticized by the international community for keeping the Rohingya tough on the military. In recent years, the information committee under his administration has said, "Foreign journalists are spilling false stories about the operation of the Myanmar army in the western Lacinian region of the Lohinya region." did.

Unlike his claims, the Rohingya are now on the brink of survival. UNHCR estimates that 270,000 refugees have fled to Bangladesh for more than two weeks from the 25th of last month when bloodshed between Myanmar and Rohingya rebels began. It is close to one quarter of the total population (1.1 million). The death toll from the military's indiscriminate fighting operations is also surging. "The bloodshed may have killed more than 1,000 people," the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Myanmar Lee Yang-hee said in an interview with AFP. "The damage would have been concentrated on the Rohingya people."

The US also started to pressurize the Myanmar government. US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs Patrick Murphy urged the Myanmar government to suspend the massacre, saying, "We must respect the law and human rights and respond responsibly to the attack." The White House has also said it is closely monitoring the situation in Myanmar.

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