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In fact, the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama had subtly insinuated Suu Kyi because she has not taken any action on the problem of ethnic minority Rohingya refugees.
Various photo displays Rohingya migrants, and Bangladesh, which was saved from wooden boats that float in the middle of the sea towards the coast of Southeast Asia have sparked calls for humanitarian action to address this crisis.
Myanmar's government' neglect on the issue, the international community hopes Suu Kyi gives a little boost morale in the Rohingya problem ..
However, she has not spoken related Rohingya problem and it is getting special attention from the Dalai Lama is asking his fellow Nobel laureate was to help the Rohingya.
"It's tragic. In this issue I hope that Aung San Suu Kyi, as Nobel laureate, can do something to protect them," the Dalai Lama told The Australian newspaper published on Thursday (05/28/2015)
Dalai Lama is very understand her difficult position in the country that would instantly condemned if someone gives sympathy to the people of Rohingya. "However, that I felt she (Suu Kyi) can do something," the Dalai Lama said.
Aung San Suu Kyi spent 15 years in house arrests during the military government of Myanmar for her campaign to fight for democracy in Myanmar.
Suu Kyi's personal sacrifice, which resulted in the separation with the children and her husband who now lives in England, make Suu Kyi as one of the world figure peace.
"The Nobel prize winner has now become a major disappointment because of the continuing failure for defending human rights in Myanmar, particularly the issue of Rohingya" said Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Myanmar's government has become the most responsible party due to exodus of Rohingya, but Robertson is more strongly criticized Suu Kyi's failure as Nobel laureate, an activist for peace and human rights were failing to use "moral force" to help the Rohingya.
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