In Myanmar park, crowds gather to support Suu Kyi in Rohingya genocide hearings

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The proceedings in the Hague have galvanised supporters, who have staged rallies across the country chanting 'Stand with Suu Kyi' and waving flags.

YANGON - Crowds have gathered for the past three evenings in a small park in downtown Myanmar's capital Yangon to hear accusations of genocide delivered thousands of miles away at the United Nation's top court in The Hague.

"I've come here every day to watch the court hearing," said U Chaw, a 62-year-old municipal staffer dressed in a blue uniform as he watched lawyers speak on behalf of The Gambia, the African country which brought charges last month. As the pictures appeared, U Chaw said he had never seen them. Nevertheless, he said, he believed foreign media funded by Islamic groups was spreading false information.The Nobel Peace Prize laureate's shock decision to attend the hearings in person has dealt a further blow to her tarnished international reputation.

At home however, Suu Kyi, the daughter of Myanmar's founding father Aung San, is still revered by many. The following morning, front pages of all the major newspapers on Thursday featured her speech. One ran a full-page image of her with the words"Stand with Suu Kyi". Beneath was an image of her in 2019, facing representations of the media wielding a camera like a gun and a lawyer with a long knife.

 

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