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Ignore Noisy Rights Activists: Duterte to Suu Kyi on India Visit

Duterte and Suu Kyi are attending a summit of Southeast Asian countries in New Delhi.

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte told Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi – who has been heavily criticised abroad for failing to stand up for largely stateless Rohingya Muslims – that she shouldn't bother about rights activists as they are "just a noisy bunch".

Duterte said he made the remarks in a speech at the Philippines-India Business Forum in New Delhi where Duterte and Suu Kyi are attending a summit of Southeast Asian countries.

"We were talking about our country, the interest of our country...and I said 'do not mind the human rights' (activists), they are just a noisy bunch actually," Duterte said.

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Suu Kyi is facing international criticism for failing to address the plight of the Rohingya, more than 655,500 of whom have fled to Bangladesh to escape a crackdown by the Myanmar military.

Many people in Buddhist-majority Myanmar regard the Rohingya as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. The United Nations described Myanmar's crackdown as ethnic cleansing, which Myanmar denies.

"I pity her because she seems to be caught in the middle of being a Nobel Prize winner for peace and this is now the ruckus, she is heavily criticised," Duterte said in his speech.

Human rights groups have also strongly criticised Duterte's anti-narcotics campaign during which more than 3,900 suspected drug users and peddlers have been killed in what the police called self-defence after armed suspects resisted arrest.

Critics dispute that and say executions are taking place with zero accountability – allegations rejected by the police.

In his speech, Duterte also criticised the United Nations for holding up his government over the killings linked to his war on drugs.

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