Serious Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi accused of 'legitimising genocide of Rohingya Muslims'

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The Independent - World News
2016 Nov 26

Protests have been held in Thailand, Indonesia and Bangladesh over the situation in Rakhine state.

Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi, stands accused of not protecting Rohingya Muslims in the country and potentially “legitimising genocide”.

Military operations in Rakhine State have caused thousands to flee across the border to Bangladesh.
A UN official said Rohingya in Burma were being ethnically cleansed with Rohingya alleging that government soldiers have killed and raped civilians.

The military action – launched in response to coordinated attacks by armed men on border posts in October - has left scores of people dead.

The army says it is fighting an armed insurgency in the region and the government denies abuses.
“The international community misunderstood us because of Rohingya lobbyists who distributed fabricated news,
” the presidential spokesman, Zaw Htay, said this week. “No one in the world would accept attacks on security forces,
killings and looting of weapons.”

why not a word of protest from evil cunt Angela Merkel ??

Angela Merkel has delivered a staunch defence of her open-door policy towards refugees,
insisting she feels no guilt over a series of violent attacks in Germany and was right to allow
hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees to arrive last summer.

“A rejection of the humanitarian stance we took could have led to even worse consequences,”
the German chancellor said, adding that the assailants “wanted to undermine our sense of community,
our openness and our willingness to help people in need. We firmly reject this.”
 
Why don't the UN ask why these mudslimes r being discriminated against? What have they done to the ethnic Burmese to make them so pissed off?
 
Why don't the UN ask why these mudslimes r being discriminated against? What have they done to the ethnic Burmese to make them so pissed off?

Sounds familiar? Angmo divide and conquer, gang with certain group, etc

The situation in Rakhine is deeply complex, and crosses the lines of colonial experience, demography, religion and psychology of group loyalty. If you ever think Myanmar has always been a country divided along the lines of religion, you will be surprised to hear that the Burmese King Mindon (1853-1878) built two churches and a missionary school for the Christians and helped the Muslims to build mosques. At a time Americans were happy slaughtering Native Americans and enslaving Africans, the Burmese King decided to build a hostel in Mecca for the comfort of Burmese Muslim pilgrims and at his own expense sent Burmese Muslims with money to erect the building which exists to this day. And he was not alone. A long list of Burmese and Arakanese kings built mosques and churches to appease their followers.

All this changed with the British who brought in hundreds of thousands of Indians to Burma to run their colonial regime. The vast majority of Indians were male who took Burmese wives. The tolerated Muslim minority became resented majority in several townships of Burma. To make the matter worse, when the World War II came, with promises of a separate Muslim state, the British armed the Muslims in Arakan who used the weapons to launch wholesale destruction of Arakanese villages. Arkanese [sic] retaliated. And when the British promises never materialized, the Muslims organized Mujahid rebellion in the northernmost townships of Arakan. Outrages among the Rakhine are still strong. Many do remember their old villages burned to the ground by Mujaheddin.

To make everything worse, the Bangladesh Liberation War erupted in 1971. Nobody knows how many Bengalis came to Burma to escape the genocide in East Pakistan. But Bangladesh Ambassador Kaiser himself stated in 1975 that “there were upward of 1/2 million Bengali whom the Burmese had some rights to eject”. Ne Win used brute force to drive them out and after international condemnation, accepted 200,000 of refugees who settled in Rakhine, increasing their demography and shifting the ratio.

Now, attempts by Muslims to rewrite Rakhine history that Rakhine was previously a Muslim kingdom are in full swing. If you are not confused enough yet, the widely held Rakhine belief that they would soon become a minority is correct. Today, Rohingya are 40% and has an average 5 or 6 kids per woman, compared to 2.4 total fertility rate of Rakhine. This created fears and resentment. These angers are extended to the aid groups which, with their unwavering support for Rohingya, completely neglected the equally poor Rakhine.

Things will get nowhere with hectoring and lecturing. Many of Rakhine concerns are real, and will not go away. In addition, many Rakhine are equally poor, and leaving their state in large numbers, though no media report about them. The Western attempts are concentrated on “defending” Rohingya, and “hectoring” Rakhine. It will just make the problem worse. As in the case of sanctions, practical solutions are forbidden for the sake of political correctness. It would be no exaggeration to say that the future looks bleak.
 
Sounds familiar? Angmo divide and conquer, gang with certain group, etc

The situation in Rakhine is deeply complex, and crosses the lines of colonial experience, demography, religion and psychology of group loyalty. If you ever think Myanmar has always been a country divided along the lines of religion, you will be surprised to hear that the Burmese King Mindon (1853-1878) built two churches and a missionary school for the Christians and helped the Muslims to build mosques. At a time Americans were happy slaughtering Native Americans and enslaving Africans, the Burmese King decided to build a hostel in Mecca for the comfort of Burmese Muslim pilgrims and at his own expense sent Burmese Muslims with money to erect the building which exists to this day. And he was not alone. A long list of Burmese and Arakanese kings built mosques and churches to appease their followers.

All this changed with the British who brought in hundreds of thousands of Indians to Burma to run their colonial regime. The vast majority of Indians were male who took Burmese wives. The tolerated Muslim minority became resented majority in several townships of Burma. To make the matter worse, when the World War II came, with promises of a separate Muslim state, the British armed the Muslims in Arakan who used the weapons to launch wholesale destruction of Arakanese villages. Arkanese [sic] retaliated. And when the British promises never materialized, the Muslims organized Mujahid rebellion in the northernmost townships of Arakan. Outrages among the Rakhine are still strong. Many do remember their old villages burned to the ground by Mujaheddin.

To make everything worse, the Bangladesh Liberation War erupted in 1971. Nobody knows how many Bengalis came to Burma to escape the genocide in East Pakistan. But Bangladesh Ambassador Kaiser himself stated in 1975 that “there were upward of 1/2 million Bengali whom the Burmese had some rights to eject”. Ne Win used brute force to drive them out and after international condemnation, accepted 200,000 of refugees who settled in Rakhine, increasing their demography and shifting the ratio.

Now, attempts by Muslims to rewrite Rakhine history that Rakhine was previously a Muslim kingdom are in full swing. If you are not confused enough yet, the widely held Rakhine belief that they would soon become a minority is correct. Today, Rohingya are 40% and has an average 5 or 6 kids per woman, compared to 2.4 total fertility rate of Rakhine. This created fears and resentment. These angers are extended to the aid groups which, with their unwavering support for Rohingya, completely neglected the equally poor Rakhine.

Things will get nowhere with hectoring and lecturing. Many of Rakhine concerns are real, and will not go away. In addition, many Rakhine are equally poor, and leaving their state in large numbers, though no media report about them. The Western attempts are concentrated on “defending” Rohingya, and “hectoring” Rakhine. It will just make the problem worse. As in the case of sanctions, practical solutions are forbidden for the sake of political correctness. It would be no exaggeration to say that the future looks bleak.

Tat means these mudslimes are nothing but trouble makers.. breeding when they can ill afford it creating problems for their hosts..
 
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