a 22—year—old woman called hasina begum was at the hague, as well, at the same time.y had been killed by the military, and that she held your mother at least partly responsible. she said, "we don't want to see her face. "she doesn't support her people, "she supports the military." several other nobel laureates denounced your mother at this time. canada stripped her of her honorary citizenship, and amnesty international withdrew its highest honour, the ambassador of conscience award. when you set that against what your mother sacrificed throughout the duration of her life, did it hurt that so many people denounced her? it hurts me for sure. i think that, given what she has sacrificed, people could at least look into things a bit more before denouncing her, so... ..as they did. and...if they did look into it, they'd see that she was actually trying to do everything she could to maintain a very fragile peace. peace and democracy had to come before the rohingya situation, because the rohingya situation could not have been resolved without peace and democracy. was she worr