"I can tell you that when I visited as the first U.S. President ever to travel there [Myanmar], I could see the enormous potential that was about to be unleashed, and nobody represented that better than Aung San Suu Kyi." [29]
Barack Obama
"My family is from Maungdaw, but they left after the police beat my grandfather. They arrested him and kept him for ten days, beating him. They told my father if he didn't leave Myanmar they would kill him." [30]
Rohingyan Refugee
“The new Government has inherited a situation where laws and policies are in place that are designed to deny fundamental rights to minorities, and where impunity for serious violations against such communities has encouraged further violence against them." [31]
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, UN High Commisioner for Human Rights