Besides the one belt one road, we barely have anything to lose when dealing with the Burmese. They view us as a threat anyway, so why not act the part instead of letting our ethnic brethren being slaughtered?
In Bangladesh, it's not a crime to be an atheist. Imran H Sarker for that matter is a Muslim from what I know, though it obviously doesn't matter when he's standing up for humanity. Neither is he "Pro-Indian", but rather "Pro-Bangladeshi/Bengali" and one of the most active Bengali nationalists...
Yes, indeed "besiege" is sending the wrong message here, but their objective wasn't to be violent on the Burmese diplomats, rather to protest directly around the embassy which was stopped.
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I think you need to first improve on your English writing skills, rather than commenting on complex political issues that you have no idea of. Regards.
Law enforcers today foiled a procession brought out by Gonojagoron Mancha activists on way to besiege Myanmar Embassy in Dhaka’s Gulshan area.
The Gonojagoron Mancha activists protesting atrocities on Rohingyas in Myanmar’s Rakhine state were barred at Gulshan-2 intersection around 4:15pm...
I don't really know how other Bangladeshis feel, but for me, its more than expected. The CCP is known for only looking after its own interests. The decision by the GoI was on the other hand very different from what the predecessor governments would have done.
The Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka Ma Mingqiang has suggested that the Rohingya Muslim insurgents are to blame for the crisis now brewing in the Rakhine State.
China is known as a longtime ally of Myanmar.
He spoke about China's stance on the issue when he took questions from the press after...
Indeed, most states should aspire to be developed states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh instead of low class states like West Bengal/Kerala. The BIMAROU model is the right model.
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Sorry but the current India isn't the India that has supported numerous refugee populations since its creation. There's no point asking them to resolve anything.
Having a best friend from West Bengal, as well as numerous other ones from there, I can assure you that the common folk who are quite liberal in outlook all would condemn Myanmar. If they knew the Rohingya belonged to the Bengali cultural/ethnic fold, then there'd be much much heavier support...
It is definitely felt, and basically all political parties espouse some kind of nationalism, but its obvious that the political establishment is not effective in carrying it out when we actually need it such as times like this. Actually, the Rohingya themselves made a mistake by not identifying...
Although, we have admitted a lot of them to safety, we do not deserve any praise when our political establishment is crowing down to the Burmese government and not taking sufficient political action, despite having our fellow Bengali brethren being slaughtered and humiliated in front of our...
Lol, you don't get it do you? To the Burmese, all of them are "kalar" whether they are Hindu or Muslim. Around the second World war, xenophobia in Burma was its highest just like today. British Indians used to be an elite business community and formed the majority in urban areas before the...
412 take shelter in Katupalong as 'armed men besiege Hindu villages in Maungdaw'
More than 70 Hindu families from Maungdaw of Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh through a border in Ukhia of Cox’s Bazar amid attack by an “unidentified armed group”.
Around 412 people of different ages of the...
Well, if a liar, cheat, murderer, thief, alcoholic etc can be Muslim, all acts of which are not permitted by the religion's scriptures, then why not a gay man? Maybe not a "good" Muslim, but a Muslim nevertheless. Who are you to judge?