Genocide of Rohingya muslims

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What should bangladesh do saeen?

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Bangladesh should accept these people as Rohingyas share the ethnicity and religion with them.

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It seems all the Arabs have no interest in this tragedy - only the non Arab Musilms are showing some concerns.

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This is not a religious question, it is a question about human rights, mass discrimination and hate, when children are being slaughtered and raped we want to score points by pointing fingers.

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Extreme atrocities are being committed by the army and the Buddhist monks over there. But when the so called mujahideen attacked and killed some of the Burmese police - that resulted in this backlash against innocent people.

And please note that lot of fake pics and videos are being shared on Facebook. I saw one video of Iraq with loads of bodies on a lorry being shown as from Rakahn. The Turkish minister had to take his tweet back after criticism as he shared picture of Lahore canal and flooding in Thailand

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You were asking about why the world is quite and I gave an explanation as why the world doesn’t care about Muslim problems. You can twist it any way you want but reasons I gave are based on facts.

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What a sad post, I guess someone forgot to tell the Pope that this is fake news and also Desmond Tutu. Seems you are justifying and even enjoying the plight of poor helpless people, what a sickening post.

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You are not getting my point. Some of these fake videos and pictures are weakening the case of plight of Rohinga’s extreme suffering. For example - the strongest support for them is coming from Turkey but the Turkish minister had to take back his tweet after the criticism of sharing fake photos.

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/turkish-deputy-pm-denounced-misleading-twitter-pictures-rakhine-conflict.html

One is from Rawanda, one from Lahore’s canal and another from some flood.

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56 more musalman countries in world why don’t they take them (rohogiya musalman).

If you think about it muslims don’t seem to be interested in helping anyone at all.

Look at all the middle east refugees.They could walk across the border into the arms of their beloved and the very noble and very pious
Saudi Arabians but the Saudis don’t want them.

Why

They have to take very risky journeys into bad kaffir countries and bad infidel countries using over crowded boats.

At least 80000 have drowned due to this.

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Fortunately we are not as bigoted and racist like what you post and we see people from every religion and faith to be humans and don’t distinguish them for their beliefs. We think racists are scum and not a part of our society.

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Another reason for loving IK taking a bold stand while the rest of leaders barely make a political statement or gather people to make totally useless rallies.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017/09/09/open-letter-imran-khan-slams-un-for-hypocrisy-over-persecution-of-rohingya-community/

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head Imran Khan condemned the silence and inaction of the United Nation (UN) on the genocide and plight of Rohingya minority in Myanmar in an open letter to UN Secretary General António Guterres.
The letter recalls that earlier in June 2015 also, Imran Khan had written a letter to the UN for the same but nothing happened and now this hideous cycle is repeating itself as international community stands silent observer.

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  • William 22 hours ago
    These muslims refugees came over from Bangladesh and negatively impacted this country including bringing in muslim terrorist fighters to attack the Myanmar citizens and police, sound familiar?
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  • harry 23 hours ago
    The average age of a female when they have their first child is 11 years of age and they have 10 children by 25 years of age, Castration must be performed on all Males.
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  • Bill 12 hours ago
    Had the UN and the Looney Left studied the history of Myanmar, and of that country’s Rakhine province that the Rohingyas populate, they would have gotten to know how the Rohingyas themselves had massacred, raped, looted, enslaved and forcibly converted the indigenous Buddhist people of Rakhine region for many decades. Uniformed Looney Left would have gotten to know that Rohingyas have been, since the 15th century, an unwelcome presence in Rakhine. Muslims from Bengal, which was then ruled by Sultans, made their first appearance in Rakhine in the first part of the 15th century. In the earliest part of the 15th century, due to a line of weak Rakhine kings, its two powerful eastern neighbours–the kingdoms of Ava and Hanthawaddy (Pegu)–started jostling for control. Rakhine became the theatre for a forty year war between Ava and Pegu that drove out the Rakhine king Narameikhla Min Saw Mon (1380 to 1433) from his kingdom in late 1406. Saw Mon sought refuge in neighbouring Bengal and entered the service of Bengal Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah. Saw Mon proved to be a good commander and became close to the Sultan. In 1429, he convinced the Sultan to help him invade Rakhine; the Sultan agreed and provided troops, mainly Afghan adventurers. The attackers defeated the then rulers of Arakan, as Rakhine was known as then, and Saw Mon was installed as the Rakhine king. However, Saw Mon, who founded the kingdom of Mrauk U, became a vassal of the Bengal Sultan and was forced to allow thousands of Bengali speaking Muslims to settle in his kingdom. He was also forced to accept the use of Islamic coins of Bengal and was given an Islamic title despite being a Buddhist. Historians say that an estimated 18,000 Bengali Muslims settled in Rakhine that time. Rakhine remained a vassal state of Bengal till 1531. But from 1531 to 1629, Portuguese pirates operating along Bengal’s western coast (especially around Chittagong, sold many Bengali Muslim boys and girls they used to capture from Bengal to rulers and nobles of Rakhine and, thus, the population of Bengali Muslims in Rakhine increased further in the early 17th century. Rakhine was conquered by Burma’s Konbaung dynasty in 1785 and following persecution of the Rakhine people by the Bamars (the dominant ethnic group in Burma), tens of thousands of Rakhines fled to Chittagong province. The Bamars also executed thousands of Rakhine men and deported most of the local population to central Burma. Many Burmese historians quote texts and accounts of those times to hold that the Bengali Muslims, who had started calling themselves Rohingyas (people of Rooingya, as the Bengalis used to call Arakan), helped the Bamars persecute the Rakhines. In return, the Rohingyas received protection from the Bamars. The Rohingyas’ co-religionists in Bengal also started looting and torturing the Rakhine refugees, raping their women and forcibly converting them to Islam. Rakhine thus became a thinly populated province by the time of the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) which resulted in the annexation of Arakan by the British. And then started the second, and more intense wave, of migration of Bengali Muslims to Arakan. The British started bringing in Bengali Muslims to work as labourers in farmlands and other trades. The population of Bengali Muslims increased dramatically and by the late 19th century, they formed more than 20 per cent of the population of Arakan. The fact that the British East India Company extended theBengal Presidency to Arakan also encouraged this migration and demographic change in Arakan. This demographic shift caused by the unabated migration of Bengali Muslims from Chittagong to Arakan triggered racial tensions between the indigenous Rakhines and the settlers. Clashes started erupting between the two groups, forcing the British to set up a special investigation commission led by one James Ester and Tin Tut (who became independent Burma’s first foreign minister). Though the commission recommended a halt to further migration and sealing the borders of Arakan with Bengal, these remained only on paper since the British retreated from Arakan at the outbreak of World War II. And then started another bloody chapter in relations between the Muslim Rohingyas and Buddhist Rakhines. The absence of the British sparked violent clashes between the two groups. The British had given huge caches of arms to the Rohingyas in northern Arakan to stave off the invading Japanese and act as a buffer to British India, as also to take on the Rakhines who had started supporting the Japanese. In March 1942, Rohingyas killed 20,000 Rakhines in northern Arakan, something many Muslims and apologists for them seem blissfully unaware of or choose to ignore. Once the Japanese overran large stretches of Burma, they started committing atrocities not only on the Rohingyas, but also the indigenous Burmese (including the Rakhines), Anglo-Burmese, British and the Indian migrants settled in Burma. They all fled to India; about 22,000 Rohingyas took shelter in Bengal. The British once again armed the Rohingyas and organised them under a ‘Volunteer Force’ to harass the Japanese. But the Rohingyas once again turned on the Rakhines, killing them and destroying their houses, Buddhist monasteries and pagodas, raping their women and forcibly converting them. Many Muslims and Main Street media also have been deliberately ignorant of reporting this. The Rakhines started harbouring a deep-seated distrust and animosity towards the Rohingyas. This became more deep-seated when the Rohingyas started demanding integration of Arakan with East Pakistan during the mid-1940s when two-nation demand gained ground. Just before Burma gained independence in January 1948, the Rohingyas appealed to Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah to ask the British to incorporate Arakan in East Pakistan. Jinnah refused, saying he did not want to interfere in Burma’s affairs. But the unfazed Rohingyas founded the Mujahid Party in 1948 to carry on a jihad against the Rakhines in northern Arakan with the ultimate aim of creating a Muslim country of Arakan. They carried out many strikes against the Rakhines and their Buddhist shrines and monasteries, even torturing and killing Buddhist monks. It was only after the 1962 coup in Burma by General Ne Win that the military started cracking down on Rohingya terrorists who had the complete support of all the Rohingyas in Arakan. This triggered a moderate exodus of Rohingyas, who still form about 40 per cent of the population of Rakhine province, to East Pakistan. Many Rohingyas also migrated to West Pakistan. But another wave of migration of Bengali Muslims to the Rakhine province took place during the genocide unleashed by West Pakistani troops on the Bengali-speaking people of East Pakistan in 1971. This migration, totalling to an estimated 750,000, to Burma continued even after the formation of Bangladesh (in December 1971) till 1973. Due to immense pressure from Buddhist monks and indigenous people of Burma, and fed up with the continuing attacks on security forces and installations as well as killings of indigenous Burmese by Rohingya terrorists, Ne Win’s government drove off 200,000 Rohingyas to Bangladesh till 1978. Bangladesh protested, and the UN intervened to force Burma to take back all the ousted Rohingyas. The New Win regime then enacted a citizenship law denying citizenship status to Rohingyas. Rohingya terrorists have been carrying out many attacks in the Rakhine province and in the northern part of the province where they form nearly 90 per cent of the population, they have long followed a systematic pogrom of killing and driving away the indigenous Rakhines, and destroying Buddhist shrines. The Myanmar authorities have, naturally, cracked down very hard on them, thus triggering their exodus to Bangladesh and South-East Asia. The Rohingyas have killed scores of Myanmarese troops and police officers. The latest was a series of attacks on Myanmarese posts bordering Bangladesh by a Rohingya Islamic terror organisation called Rohingya Solidarity Organisation in early October that left nine police officers dead. Myanmarese security forces are engaged in a fresh anti-terror operation against the Rohingya terrorists which the Rohingyas and bleeding-heart human rights bodies term as ethnic cleansing. The propaganda whitewashing centuries of bloody acts by the Rohingyas, their ethnic cleansing and genocide against Rakhines and their trying to take over an integral part of Myanmar by sheer force after totally altering its demographic composition. Human rights activists gloss over the fact that the Rohingyas too have blood on their hands. They paint the Rohingyas as the only victims of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar when the facts of history are quite contrary to that. Unfortunately, most of the world buys this false narrative.
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  • Alan 12 hours ago
    sure is weird…we never heard anything about their influx into a Buddhist country, attack and kill locals which I find it strange because Buddhists are world known as a peaceful people. What would have happened to turn them violent???why are we not told the whole story? Why do we only hear about it when the locals stand up to them…why…again you media should try and give the entire story…not just the #$%$ fed to you by that poor picked on religion … we are waking up to the left leaning spin put on every story and we are tired of your lies.
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  • dan 10 hours ago
    The new invasion of Islam. Come in as refugees. Use the current countries social programs, overbreed/out breed the inhabitants, in 2 generations, a new islamic country under sharia law.
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  • Paul 23 hours ago
    The so called militants live among the general population and are hidden by their families while they do what muslims do. It’s better they be in Bangladesh which is their homeland apparently;they’ll also fit right in in Pakistan with other muslim jihadis rather than infect Myanmar with their cult of pieces. I,like many others,can see why the Burmese people don’t want them in their country. Once they’ve all migrated back to the mother country the people in Myanmar can rest easier and will only have to worry about the odd invasion of jihadis across their border trying to murder them.The military should be able to handle these incursions like many other non muslim countries in the world.
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  • Turdo Sucks 23 hours ago
    Zero sympathy for followers of the pedophile prophet mohomad. Burn their homes so they may never return
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  • onomatopoeon 22 hours ago
    At this point it’s pretty much much impossible for me to feel sorry for Muslims, so, good riddance to bad rubbish. Sayonara, butt holes. Sucks to be you. Maybe re-evaluate your perverse religion, and maybe then we can talk.
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  • John 23 hours ago
    They don’t seem to about Christians being murdered in the middle east. Tired of hearing how muslimes are always the victim. Good on them
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  • Reuven 10 hours ago
    Muslims running for their miserable skins after they tried to take over and failed. Priceless. It should be happening in the west also.
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https://ca.yahoo.com/news/unhcr-reports-surge-rohingya-refugees-093322964.html

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Same kinds of comments can be found on UK Yahoo.

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It seriously scares me - those comments are reminiscent of what was said about the Jews before the Holocaust. And the internet provides anonymity… how many of our friends and neighbors hold the same view? Maybe I have a serious “doom-and-gloom” view of the world… but it’s disheartening. These people are being massacred and all anyone can say is “well, they deserve it”.

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Exactly S punk these are my thougths.

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It is a bit juvenile to take internet comments so seriously, there is a handful of haters who go around spewing hate over the internet. The only people I see justifying these atrocities are some bigots on this forum.

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Who is ‘we?’

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But they have 1000x less empathy for them unlike Pakistanis for afghans who backstab Pakistan the first chance they get.