Suu Kyi stripped of 'Freedom of Oxford' as pressure over Rohingya grows

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated October 4 2017 - 11:18pm, first published 11:15pm
News: Professor Peter Tregear stands in front of the wall of signatures at the ANU School of Music. Some signatures include  Nelson Mandela and the Dalai lama. Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi  signature. 17th of December 2013. Canberra Times Photograph by Katherine Griffiths
News: Professor Peter Tregear stands in front of the wall of signatures at the ANU School of Music. Some signatures include Nelson Mandela and the Dalai lama. Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi signature. 17th of December 2013. Canberra Times Photograph by Katherine Griffiths

Bangkok: Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been stripped of an honour in Oxford, England, as criticism of her role in the Rohingya crisis grows across the world.

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