Well over 600,000 Muslims from Myanmar's
Rakhine state have fled to refugee camps in Bangladesh after
military clearance operations described by the United Nations as
ethnic cleansing were launched in response to attacks by
Rohingya militants.
The plight of the Rohingya has brought outrage from around the
world and there have been calls for Suu Kyi to be stripped of
the Nobel peace prize she won in 1991 because she has not
condemned the Myanmar military's actions.
"I am a very proud Dubliner but cannot in all conscience
continue to be one of the honoured few to have received this
great tribute whilst Aung San Suu Kyi remains amongst that
number," Geldof said in a statement.
"In short, I do not wish to be associated in any way with an
individual currently engaged in the mass ethnic cleansing of the
Rohingya people of North West Burma."
Suu Kyi, previously renowned for her human rights activism, was
under house arrest when she was given the Freedom of Dublin in
1999 and received her award at a public reception in Ireland in
2012, two years after her release.
Last month she was stripped of a similar honor by the British
university city of Oxford, where she was an undergraduate.
Other foreign recipients of the Freedom of Dublin since it was
first awarded in 1876 include John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela
and Mikhail Gorbachev.
Geldof, a former singer for the Boomtown Rats, was given the
honor in 2005 in recognition of his charity work which included
organizing the 1985 Live Aid concert, which reached an estimated
1.5 billion people and did much to raise the profile of those
suffering from starvation and disease in Ethiopia.
"Her association with our city shames us all and we should have
no truck with it, even by default. We honoured her, now she
appalls and shames us," Geldof said.
"The moment she is stripped of her Dublin Freedom perhaps the
Council would see fit to restore to me that which I take such
pride in. If not so be it. Please accept this small gesture and
the sadness that accompanies it."
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
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