Aung San Suu Kyi's silent rhetoric has been criticized by the country's security forces on violent raid in Myanmar's Rohingya people, in German newspapers and TV channels.
The incidents of torture of Rohingya ethnic groups and fled to Bangladesh leaving the country's leading newspapers and television channels are being published in the last few days.
In the online edition of Weekly Spiegel magazine on Friday, the report titled 'Silence of blood in Myanmar' was published in the online version of Spiegel. There was talk of crossing the river with a man who was frightened by boating in deep boats in a deep night. Many people are reaching the border of Bangladesh with empty puddle. Parents on many men's shoulders The report said about the incident of the burning of refugee Amina's home four days ago. Amina said, now she does not know where to place her head.
In the past 200 million Muslims have been asked to leave Rohingya in Myanmar. Aung San Suu Kyi, the former pro-democracy leader of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and criticized this incident around the world has been criticized. Already 3,65,000 people have applied to the Nobel Peace Committee for confiscating Aung San Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize.
Another leading German magazine 'White' has been told to torture Rohingya and to flee to Bangladesh. They quoted the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and wrote that in the next three months Bangladesh will need 1.5 million euros for the rehabilitation of refugees. The White News quoted human rights group Human Rights Watch as saying that the human sympathy of Aung San Suu Kyi is a shame because of the presence of the government of Myanmar.
In Germany, Sud-Deutsche Zytung magazine and television channels also mentioned the attacks on Rohingya ethnicities in Myanmar and their refuge in Bangladesh.
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