Buddhists ethnic cleansing ops in Myanmar against Muslims

Micawber

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"It was the excuse security forces wanted. They hit back and hard. Together with Buddhist mobs, they burned down villages, killed, looted and raped.

That sent a staggering 412,000 fleeing as of late Monday, according to U.N. estimates.

"The military crackdown resembles a cynical ploy to forcibly transfer large numbers of people without possibility of return," Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said earlier this month in Geneva, calling it a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/rohingya-muslims-wiped-myanmar-map-literally-article-1.3505634

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"It was the excuse security forces wanted. They hit back and hard. Together with Buddhist mobs, they burned down villages, killed, looted and raped.

That sent a staggering 412,000 fleeing as of late Monday, according to U.N. estimates.

"The military crackdown resembles a cynical ploy to forcibly transfer large numbers of people without possibility of return," Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said earlier this month in Geneva, calling it a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/rohingya-muslims-wiped-myanmar-map-literally-article-1.3505634

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I've been following this on Twitter,
http://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2...ead-sand-rohingya-crisis-170919092338988.html
 
nothing new unfortunately :

hundreds of thousands left in 1978 and again in the early 1990s, fleeing military and government oppression, though policies were later put in place that allowed many to return. Communal violence in 2012, as the country was transitioning from a half-century of dictatorship to democracy, sent another 100,000 fleeing by boat. Some 120,000 remain trapped in camps under apartheid-like conditions outside Rakhine's capital, Sittwe.

But no exodus has been as massive and swift as the one taking place now.

The military crackdown came in retaliation for a series of coordinated attacks by Rohingya militants led by Attaullah Abu Ammar Jununi, who was born in Pakistan and raised in Saudi Arabia.
 
From the OP link:
After a series of attacks by Muslim militants last month, security forces and allied mobs retaliated by burning down thousands of Rohingya homes in the predominantly Buddhist nation.

So the Muzzy's attempt to take over a peaceful Buddhist country finally backfires on them, and the Buddhists fight back. Christians should learn from this and do the same.
 
It takes a lot to piss off a Buddhist.

This has happened several times in human history- it is typically called a Crusade. I believe it's time for another one, a world-wide effort, to drive the Muzzy bastards back into the Middle East dessert where they belong.
 
Look who enabled the genocidists.




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From the OP link:

So the Muzzy's attempt to take over a peaceful Buddhist country finally backfires on them, and the Buddhists fight back. Christians should learn from this and do the same.

They're killing non-combatants, women & children.

What you said above is sick.
 
"They"?

Nice dodge. You said what you said; it's how the average terrorist thinks. Congrats.

Not a dodge at all. I don't need to defend what I said because it's good, righteous policy. Islam is simply incompatible with the remainder of modern civilization and it needs to be segregated into it's own area of the world.
 
Not a dodge at all. I don't need to defend what I said because it's good, righteous policy. Islam is simply incompatible with the remainder of modern civilization and it needs to be segregated into it's own area of the world.

Your comment didn't endorse segregation - it endorsed the massacre of innocents.
 
Was everything that Crooked Hillary "accomplished" in her time as Secretary of State destined to be a humanitarian failure?



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Elections in Burma marked a personal triumph for the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who had become an internationally recognized champion of freedom and human rights. Today she is the power behind the new government and, while constitutionally barred from holding the position of president, is considered the de facto leader of the country with the title state counselor of Myanmar (the official name for Burma).

Armed with her moral and political authority, she is, then, best placed to appeal to her fellow countrymen and women to end the appalling slaughter taking place in the west of Burma against the Muslim Rohingya minority.

Yet Miss Suu Kyi, who won the Nobel Peace prize in 1991, has chosen to remain silent.



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2...rmas-rohingya/
 
Much easier to demonize me then to argue with facts and logic, so I get it.

How am I "demonizing" you?

You're endorsing the intentional mass slaughter of innocent women & children. You'll have to do some real verbal gymnastics to explain to me how that attitude differs from the average terrorist.
 
How am I "demonizing" you?

You're endorsing the intentional mass slaughter of innocent women & children. You'll have to do some real verbal gymnastics to explain to me how that attitude differs from the average terrorist.

Actually I endorsed this:

After a series of attacks by Muslim militants last month, security forces and allied mobs retaliated by burning down thousands of Rohingya homes in the predominantly Buddhist nation.

Now YOU are turning that into "intentional mass slaughter of innocent women & children". That's how YOU, on THE LEFT, demonize your political opponents. Again, because you're too afraid argue the real issues being confronted.
 
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