LONDON - Britain says Myanmar's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, will use "exceptional quality" to gain violence against the Rohingya Muslim minority. Violence has encouraged tens of thousands of people to rise from the country. "Aung San Suu Kyi is considered one of the most inspiring figures of our time, but the treatment of Rohingyas, unfortunately, tarnises Myanmar," said British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson a statement "I hope now he can use all the extraordinary qualities to unite his country, to stop violence and for prejudicial mission that befalls both Muslims and other communities," he said as quoted by Reuters on Sunday (3/9/2017).
Nobel Peace laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi's attitude towards the fate of about 1.1 million Rohingyas gets the spotlight. Western critics say Suu Kyi has helped long-term Muslims. The Australian Media, The Sydney Morning Herald, on Saturday (09/02/2017), harassed the feasibility of the Nobel Peace Prize for Suu Kyi. The prize is to be assured because the winner joined in betraying the essence of the Nobel Peace Prize with the victims of the Rohingya. Happened "in the face of patience"