Desmond Tutu

Myanmar leader Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has urged South Africa’s anti-apartheid leader Desmond Tutu to take steps to stop the Rohingya repression by breaking silence.

The Nobel Laureate said in an open letter yesterday that old age has consolidated me, I am now alive, retired from everything.

I did not say anything publicly about public issues. But today, the silence of the minority Muslims in your country, I broke the silence.
85-year-old Tutu has kept himself away from everything for a long time. Former Archbishop Bishop has been suffering from prostate cancer for almost two decades. Tutu has written for Suu Kyi, O my sister: To reach the peak of Myanmar’s political power, if you are the cause of silence, it is a great price to pay … We pray that you open your mouth for justice, speak for humanity, Talk about unity. We pray that you interfere.
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