Urge Nobel Committee to suspend Peace Prize given to Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi- she was seen as a beacon of democracy whose unflinching stance against Myanmar’s brutal dictatorship and years under house arrest saw her honored with a Nobel Peace Prize. But Aung San Suu Kyi, who as "state counsellor" is now Myanmar's de facto leader, is facing heavy increasing international criticism over the treatment of the minority Rohingya Muslim population amid a bloody crackdown following attacks by insurgents. The military has said nearly 400 people, most of them alleged insurgents, have died in the recent violence and accused the militants of "terrorist" atrocities against non-Muslim civilians as well as burning down their own villages. However, Rohingya people and rights groups accuse the army of a brutal campaign of reprisals against civilians, with one UN official last year suggesting that "crimes against humanity" had occurred.
These crimes and all these circumstancces are serious reasons to apply to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee in Oslo to suspend immediately the Nobel Peace Prize given to Aung San Suu Kyi
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