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of a Chinese veto
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on any vote on Myanmar's alleged crimes that has blocked
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the most obvious path to justice for the Rohingya: a referral to the International Criminal Court (ICC). I will remember the crowds
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outside court - both for and against Ms Suu Kyi. More than a hundred supporters had flown the 5,000 miles from Myanmar to wave banners and shout slogans supporting "Mother Suu". I have no doubt the affection for her was
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genuine - this was no communist regime-style gathering where pure fear drives the chanting and nobody want to be first to stop applauding. In fact, they sang an old favourite which criticises the former military dictatorship - the apparatus of evil which truly instilled terror in people's hearts.