Reaction of Pakistani Media On Burma Killings..

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Those pictures are NOT fake, however they are not related to the riots that have been taking place in Burma recently. The pictures of corpses laying around at the beach are taken from southern thailand and the pictures of Theravada Monks were taken after the earth quake in Myanmar a few years ago.

I already did that in the other thread...

Why would you call it mass killing of Rohingyas only though? Rohingyas killed a few hundred Rakhine people when they were burning down buildings too. LOL Why only mention one side and totally ignore the other?

Actually in Pakistan it doesn't even have to be a rape, it is enough when a Muslim girl is having a relationship with some non-Muslim dude. The girl and the guy plus the guy's family will have to pay the price. LOL Come on man, you can't be that naive, you already know what is happening in Pakistan. Actually It's even enough that a hindu boy drinks water from a cooler near a mosque to start riots in our country. How very sad.

So seriously, Pakistan should concentrate on her own issues...

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How did this thread turn from complaining about the lack of Pakistani/International media coverage of the tragic situation to LOLing at Pakistan's issues?

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@newpakistan](https://twitter.com/newpakistan): Imagine if we are were as outraged about killings of #Hazara](https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23Hazara) in #Pakistan](https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23Pakistan)** as we are about killings of Rohingya in#Burma](https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23Burma)."******

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Over beareucratization is problem of this organization, the biggest debacle was kargil as they were unable to know that pakistanis are now on hill tops, but not able to disguise as muslim by growing beard seens far more absurd, funds of this organization is never budgted and audited too, ISI is/was smarter than RAW probably, I am damn sure RAW cannot hide Osama in the way ISI did, only amazing thing is being known world over for manual intellgence gathering ISI is unable to stop daily bombing in Pakistan, Mumbai was much lesser than Kargil but it is Indian diplomats who use everything to their advantage, Indian Army would have taken much longer to remove infiltrators from hilltops had it not been diplomacy, they say it to the army openly, we gained more than half of what you lost:D

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Rohingya Muslims “persecuted” after Myanmar crackdown](http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/01/myanmar-violence-idINL4E8IV4KD20120801)

Aug 1 (Reuters) - Myanmar security forces killed, raped or carried out mass arrests of Rohingya Muslims after deadly sectarian riots in the northeast in June, a rights group said on Wednesday, adding the authorities had done little to prevent the initial unrest.

Aid workers were blocked and in some cases arrested, and Rohingyas bore the brunt of a government crackdown in Rakhine state after a week of arson and machete attack by both ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingyas, New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a report.

Based on 57 interviews with Rakhines and Rohingyas, the report seeks to shed light on a conflict that exposed deep-rooted communal animosity and put the spotlight on promises by the civilian government in office since 2011 to protect human rights after decades of brutal army rule.

“Burmese security forces failed to protect the Arakan (Rakhine) and Rohingya from each other and then unleashed a campaign of violence and mass round-ups against the Rohingya,”? said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

“The government claims it is committed to ending ethnic strife and abuse, but recent events in Arakan State demonstrate that state-sponsored persecution and discrimination persist.”

Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin said on Monday the authorities had exercised “maximum restraint” in restoring law and order and that the rioting was not fuelled by religious persecution.

He rejected what he said were attempts to “politicise and internationalise the situation as a religious issue”, adding that the government was eager to promote “racial harmony among different nationalities”.

In veiled criticism of the United States and European Union, which praised the government for its handling of the unrest, Adams said the international community had been “blinded by a romantic narrative of sweeping change” in Myanmar.

The former Burma has a diverse ethnic and religious make-up, but the Rohingya Muslims are not included by the government. There are at least 800,000 Rohingyas in the country but they are not recognised as one of its ethnic groups.

Neighbouring Bangladesh does not accept them and pushed boatloads back out to sea when they tried to flee the unrest.

“RESETTLE THEM”

Myanmar President Thein Sein said in June the government was only responsible for third-generation Rohingyas whose families had arrived before independence in 1948 and that it was impossible to accept those who had “illegally entered” Myanmar.

He recommended that the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR take care of them in camps or resettle them in third countries. UNHCR chief Antonio Guterres replied it could only resettle refugees that fled from one country to another.

The riots followed two brutal incidents in Rakhine state: the May 28 rape and murder of a Rakhine woman by three Rohingya males, who were sentenced to death, and the June 3 lynching in response of 10 non-Rohingya Muslims travelling on a bus.

Human Rights Watch said police and troops did not intervene to stop the mobs from beating the Muslims to death. During the riots that followed, it said some Rohingyas who tried to flee or put out fires at their homes were shot at by paramilitaries.

It called for the government to end abuses, grant full humanitarian access and invite in international monitors. Access to the area remains restricted.

Thein Sein is in a tight spot. Concessions towards the Rohingyas could prove unpopular among the general public, but perceived ill-treatment risks angering Western countries that have eased sanctions in response to human rights reforms.

Minister of Border Affairs Thein Htay says 858 people have been detained for involvement in the violence, including five UNHCR staff and a U.N. World Food Programme employee. It was unclear how many of the total were Rohingya or ethnic Rakhine.

The Foreign Ministry has said 77 people died and 109 were injured during the violence, and nearly 5,000 homes burnt down. (Additional reporting by Aung Hla Tun in Yangon; Editing by Alan Raybould and Nick Macfie)

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**LAHORE: The Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) will observe a solidarity day with the Muslims of Myanmar **on August 3 against “the atrocities being perpetrated on them by the armed forces and the Buddhist hooligans”,

JI to observe solidarity day with Myanmar Muslims on August 3 – The Express Tribune

will they protest against massacre of Hazaras and Karachi target killings?
I guess we know the answer!

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You know what you are starting to annoy me.

Riddle me this boy wonders, if you feel Pakistan shouldn't be worried about those killed in Burma and shouldn't condemn it because more people die in Pakistan on a daily basis then I guess we should not condemn or be concerned with the Americans that died in the Batman movie theater.

We should just ignore all violent acts in the world because worse happens in Pakistan. You know what we should just ignore the TTP killing people because you know what much worse happens in Karachi.

We should definitely look into the death toll number, if it isn't high enough we should stay quiet because worse happens in Pakistan.

You lot are an insult to humanity.

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No updates on TV Media, they are all fake and preplanned

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Did you even read my first post in this thread? Nowhere i have said that one should stay silent on burma killings...what irkes me the most is that when these so called defenders of Islam(JI and JUI) ...take on streets and protests against these killings when they very conveniently turn a blind eye to ongoing killings in Pakistan...isnt it hypocrisy? This is what disgust me.

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Odd. I thought JI and JUI have held huge protests against drone strikes? Or is that just selective memory in play?