UN rights chief condemns sexist language used by Myanmar monk to attack envoy
Outspoken monk Wirathu called UN Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee a 'bitch' and a 'whore' during a speech against Rohingya recognition at a public rally in Yangon
The United Nations’ human rights chief urged Myanmar’s leaders to condemn an ultranationalist Buddhist monk who called a visiting UN envoy a “bitch” and a “whore” during a public rally last week.
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said language used by Wirathu during Yanghee Lee’s 10-day trip to the Southeast Asian country was “utterly unacceptable.”
“I call on religious and political leaders in Myanmar to unequivocally condemn all forms of incitement to hatred including this abhorrent public personal attack,” Zeid said in a statement released from Geneva on Wednesday.
“It’s intolerable for UN Special Rapporteurs to be treated in this way,” he said, calling the language “sexist” and “insulting”.
Newfound freedoms of expression that accompanied predominantly Buddhist Myanmar’s transition from a half-century of military rule in 2011 lifted the lid on deep-seated prejudice against members of the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority, and those seen as defending them.
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