Aung San Suu Kyi

More than 530,000 Rohingyas have fled the country in less than two months.
Humanitarian leaders are not satisfied with Aung San Suu Kyi’s response to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar.
The Nobel Peace laureate’s remarks came in her first address to the nation since a military operation forced 410,000 Rohingya to flee the country.
She serves as the de facto leader of Myanmar and its foreign minister.
The family was forced to flee from Myanmar to Bangladesh amid ongoing violence.
The brutal crackdown on Myanmar’s Muslim minority is a reminder of ethnic violence in Rwanda and Bosnia.
The burning of villages and eradication of Rohingya communities might have more to do with development projects funded by China than with religious prejudice.