Rohingya crisis: Suu Kyi says 'fake news helping terrorists'
Myanmar's fascist leader Aung San Suu Kyi has claimed that the Rakhine state is being distorted by a "harmful huge infrastructure" of the crisis.
In the first commentary of the latest Rohingya crisis, he said that tension has been triggered by counterfeit magazines published in the interest of the terrorists.
Suu Kyi commented on a telephone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said in her office.
In Myanmar, more than 12 thousand Rohingyas fled the country in two weeks.
The latest outbreak of violence has left the country fleeing refugees, also known as Burma.
What did Suu Kyi say?
The latest government statement said that Suu Kumari told Ardogan that her government "has already started saving all the people of Rakhine in the best possible way".
Suu Kyi quotes Sousi's statement: "We know very well, what does it mean to be deprived of the highest human rights and democratic protections?
"So we are sure that all the people of our country are not safeguards, rights, but political, social and humanitarian defense of their rights."
It has also been stated in the statement that the printed photographs of various fake magazines were "which caused many problems in different communities and the mistake of a huge ice war calculated to encourage the interests of terrorists."
Is it 'fake news'?
Recently there are a lot of "fake news" as well as recent developments.
Since the floods began in the Syrian refugees' border on September 5, about 1.2 million tweets have been talked about, and most of the photos have shown a glimpse of violence that surrounds this region.
Recent violence in Rakhine has spread?
Who will help Rohingyas of Myanmar?
Fake photos tension
The problem is, according to BBC's Southeast Asian representative William Head, "most of it is wrong". Many reveal a close look - but not all - the pictures come from other crisis in the world, tweeted by one of the torches dating back to Rwandan genocide in 1994 by Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek.
But the BBC Burmese Service's Teen Harta Sui said that most of the blame for Sudipta Kumar's "iceberg" may be on the government's door.
He said, "Fake news has been made because the government does not allow media to enter troubled areas". He also said, "If they allow the United Nations or human rights organizations to find out what's going on, the wrong information is not going to happen".
As a result, all the people living outside the affected area are asking for the Rohingyas to Myanmar and the government - enough room for "fake news".
However, we know that on August 25, Rohingya militants have launched a recent clash by attacking the police.
The army said that they are fighting against the Rohingya militants who are attacking civilians.
But Rohingyas are traveling to Bangladesh on the northern side, reporting that security forces, sometimes with the help of armed Buddhists, burn their villages and firing on their residents.
Arakan is the Rohingya Salvation Army?
How do photos violate violence?
Rohingyas of Myanmar: true, false and Aung San Suu Kyi
The story of Myanmar minister Colonel Telintt in Myanmar's Rakhine border area is in contrast to his statement. A BBC correspondent reported that the villagers had a deliberate strategy to visit a government-organized tour of Maungdaw border. , Aiming to suppress the Muslim population fleeing neighboring Bangladesh
Meanwhile, two Bangladeshi government sources told Reuters news agency that they are setting new landmines on the border of Myanmar, but efforts are being made to disrupt the refugees' floods.
A bomb exploded in the area, two children and a woman were injured, AFP reported.
o prevent unacceptability, the area was excavated in the 1990s during military rule. The Myanmar government will still respond to fresh mining in recent weeks, Reuters said.
But on Monday, Suu Kyi's spokesman J. Het asked that the explosives were corrected?
"Those certainty can not be stuck by the terrorists," he asked Reuters.
Why is Sunny so happy?
Suu Kyi gave her Nobel Peace Prize for her program to bring Myanmar's democracy to Burma, but some people called her for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Although he acknowledged the problems of Rakhine state earlier, he denied that Rohingya has ethnic holiness,
This week, some co-workers of the United Nations special session on Human Rights in Myanmar have called for work for their latest conflict and they must "step in".
His live writer Justin Vintel said that Susie's reaction - "insurrection" he told the BBC that he called international opinion "rude" and was now "in the military pocket".
He said, "He has achieved a lot and we should not hide it from this," he said. "But then you go about a zero equation where he will not stand by the general, so what is the point, very clearly?"
Who wants to take Rohingya?
Support from politicians like President Erdogan and Chechen leader Ramadan Kadirov has been withdrawn.
Thousands protest in Myanmar embassy in Indonesia on a solidarity with Rohingyas, when Foreign Minister Moniruzzaman has already visited to meet Suhayi.
However, Myanmar's neighbors have faced criticism for doing more to deal with the crisis. Bangladesh has refused to recognize Rohingyas as refugees, Amnesty International has complained that they are coming back to Myanmar to face the uncertain future in the country.
Earlier this year, the government recommended Rohingya refugees to move to a low island in the Bay of Bengal, without risking the floods in the Bay of Bengal and in the Bay of Bengal early this year.
Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Myanmar's meeting with Suu Kyi, because the crisis continued on Wednesday.
He said that he shared the "concern" about the extremist violence in the Rakhine state and saved the lives of innocent people - making it interesting to criticize his neighbors.
Sushmita Suu Kyi, for her involvement, faces her security forces for her "strength" Modi on "terrorist threat".
Last month, 40,000 Rohingya residents were missing in India, Modi said they were missing
There is a more respectful attitude towards Rohingyas in Thailand, Prime Minister Chan-Ochcha told reporters that they are preparing to arrive and "will settle down with them
This must end now!!!!!!!!!
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