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Violence against Rohingya Muslims protested in Berlin
Protestors call for help for the suffering Rohingya Muslims
09:13 September 03, 2017 Anadolu Agency
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A demonstrator holds a banner reading 'Stop Genocide In Myanmar' during a protest, condemning the violations against Rohingya Muslims, in front of Myanmar Embassy in Berlin, Germany on September 2, 2017.

A group of people held a demonstration Saturday in German capital of Berlin to protest the recent violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

Gathering in front of the Myanmar Embassy in Berlin, the protestors carried banners read “Stop genocide in Myanmar” and “We are all humans” in both English and German.

During the protest organized by a Turkish NGO, Turkish Community of Berlin and supported by some other NGOs in Berlin, a press release was read out, saying Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar were living under government's pressure and in inhumane conditions.

Highlighting the Rohingya people were alone, the protestors called for help for the suffering Muslims there.

Violence erupted in Myanmar’s Rakhine State on Aug. 25 when the country’s security forces launched an operation against Rohingya Muslim community. It triggered a fresh influx of refugees towards neighboring Bangladesh though the country sealed off its border for the refugees.

Media reports said Myanmar security forces used disproportionate force, displacing thousands of Rohingya villagers and destroying their homes with mortars and machine guns.

The region has seen simmering tension between its Buddhist and Muslim populations since communal violence broke out in 2012.

A security clampdown launched in October last year in Maungdaw, where Rohingya form the majority, led to a UN report on human rights violations by security forces that indicated crimes against humanity.

The UN documented mass gang-rape, killings -- including that of babies and young children -- brutal beatings and disappearances. Rohingya representatives have said approximately 400 people were slain during the operation.
http://www.yenisafak.com/en/dunya/violence-against-rohingya-muslims-protested-in-berlin-2789455

 
Arakan belongs to the Bangladesh . Today or tomorrow it will be added. don'y bother about that .

Bro, these Barmans are as dumb as anything.

They are spending their precious money buying 16 JF-17s that are widely known to be the worst 4th generation fighters out there.
In contrast , BAF will get 12 SU-30SMEs that are the best 4th generation fighters, bar the Eurocanards such as Eurofighter and Rafale.

Once the 12 SU-30SMEs join the BAF in 2019, BD will be able to ground their rubbish airforce over the whole of northern Rakhine by flying several of these close to the border. With aircover to the Rohingyas and assistance from BD special forces, the freedom fighters will be able to beat their savage army and get their homeland back.
 
Burma: Rohingya children 'beheaded and burned alive' as refugees continue to flood into Bangladesh to escape violence
Boris Johnson calls on Aung San Suu Kyi to help end the violence amid claims of 'genocide' and a 'pogrom'

Rohingya children 'beheaded and burned alive' in Burma

Rohingya children have been beheaded and civilians burned alive, according to witness testimony amid claims that Burma's military and paramilitary forces are committing "genocide" or a "pogrom" against the Muslim minority in the country’s western Rakhine state.

Around 60,000 refugees are believed to have fled over the country’s western border into Bangladesh in a just a week following a clampdown on Rohingya militants.

The British Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, called for the violence to end, saying the treatment of the Rohingya was “besmirching the reputation of Burma”, also known as Myanmar, and appealing to Aung San Suu Kyi to act.

Turkey's President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has gone much further, accusing Burma's forces of genocide and saying those who turned a blind eye to events were complicit.

Observers believe the number of displaced people is likely to increase. The Burmese military said 400 militants had been killed in clashes with their forces.

Pope Francis defends right of Burma's Rohingya Muslims to 'live their faith'
Civilians who escaped gave horrific accounts of violence and destruction by Burmese soldiers and other armed groups.

A man named as Abdul Rahman, 41, said he had survived a five-hour attack on Chut Pyin village.

He told Fortifiy Rights, a charity working in the area, that a group of Rohingya men had been rounded up and detained in a bamboo hut, which was then set on fire.

"My brother was killed, [Burmese soldiers] burned him with the group,” he said.

“We found [my other family members] in the fields. They had marks on their bodies from bullets and some had cuts.

"My two nephews, their heads were off. One was six years old and the other was nine years old. My sister-in-law was shot with a gun.”

Another man from the same village, named as Sultan Ahmed, 27, told the charity: “Some people were beheaded, and many were cut. We were in the house hiding when [armed residents from a neighbouring village] were beheading people.
"When we saw that, we just ran out the back of the house.”

Survivors from other villages in the region also described seeing people being beheaded or having their throats cut.
“We can’t stress enough the urgency of the situation,” said Matthew Smith, head of Fortify Rights.
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“The Myanmar authorities are failing to protect civilians and save lives. International pressure is critically needed.”

Satellite imagery released by Human Rights Watch (HRW) showed 700 buildings burned down in another Rohingya village, Chein Khar Li.
“This new satellite imagery shows the total destruction of a Muslim village, and prompts serious concerns that the level of devastation in northern Rakhine State may be far worse than originally thought,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for HRW.

“Yet this is only one of 17 sites that we’ve located where burnings have taken place. Independent monitors are needed on the ground to urgently uncover what’s going on.”

The Burmese government has denied access to the affected areas to journalists and observers.

On Saturday, Mr Johnson, appealed to Aung San Suu Kyi, the former dissident who won the Nobel Peace Prize and is now the country's State Counsellor, to intervene.

“Aung Sang Suu Kyi is rightly regarded as one of the most inspiring figures of our age but the treatment of the Rohingya is alas besmirching the reputation of Burma. She faces huge challenges in modernising her country," he said.

“I hope she can now use all her remarkable qualities to unite her country, to stop the violence and to end the prejudice that afflicts both Muslims and other communities in Rakhine.

“It is vital that she receives the support of the Burmese military, and that her attempts at peacemaking are not frustrated. She and all in Burma will have our full support in this.”

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Ms Suu Kyi has been silent on the extreme violence reported within her country and has faced mounting criticism from observers.

The Tatmadaw, Burma's military, and paramilitary groups began the operation when the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (Arsa) attacked security outposts in Rakhine on 25 August.

Arsa claim to fight for Rohingya people but have also been accused of preventing civilians from leaving the conflict zones.

Francis Wade, the author of a book about violence against the Rohingya, said on Twitter: “What's happening in Myanmar can be dressed up as counter-insurgency campaign, but in design and purpose, it's a pogrom and has popular support.”

There are around a million Muslim Rohingya people in Burma but they have faced years of mistreatment at the hands of the government, which does not recognise them at citizens. They also face widespread discrimination from Buddhist majority population and are often referred to as Bengalis, alluding to a common myth that they are illegal immigrants.

Earlier, Mr Erdogan said there was a “genocide” occurring in Rakhine.

"Those who close their eyes to this genocide perpetuated under the cover of democracy are its collaborators," Mr Erdogan said.

Turkey has offered to assist Bangladesh financially if it accommodated more refugees, but the south Asian country, which is already home to 400,000 displaced Rohingya, has been reluctant to allow more in.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...urned-alive-refugees-bangladesh-a7926521.html
 
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Arakan belongs to the Bangladesh . Today or tomorrow it will be added. don'y bother about that
" joke of the year" :D

You are a LIAR. No word of yours can be believed.

Your "country" is so pathetic that it is calling Rohingya BD'shi and they were in Rakhine before you Barman arrived.

If you have nothing to hide, then why not allow the UN in? It is because you are committing crimes that UN are not being allowed access to report the facts.

lol believe it or not. all are from official statement and direct interview with victim.
 
lol believe it or not. all are from official statement and direct interview with victim.

When is UN going to be allowed in to verify your claims?

PS: Please buy more JF-17s so that BAF SU-30SME pilots can get lots of free practice to shoot down real planes rather than against pilotless drones.
 
When is UN going to be allowed in to verify your claims?
asking wrong person... idiot..!! i'm not FM of Myanmar.
PS: Please buy more JF-17s so that BAF SU-30SME pilots can get lots of free practice to shoot down real planes rather than against pilotless drones.
lol show me the link ' signing the deal ' dont bring the rubbish from BDmilitary dot com.
 
lol show me the link ' signing the deal ' dont bring the rubbish from BDmilitary dot com.

Official tender is out on March this year. Please google.

Only SU-30 SME meets the requirements for
political and performance reasons.

You Barmans are really dumb. BAF SU-30SME pilots will not even have to try hard to destroy your airforce.:D
Did you know that a single SU-30SME can attack 4 planes at the same time using it's 12 110km range R-77s?
 
holy shit.!! torching people , burning home is called self-defence. ? @Nilgiri see..!! this is bagali logic.. their killing people and burning home is called self-defence meanwhile we rescue the local people and just start search and raid the terrorists to maintain the region stability called ' genocide '. what a crap.

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Planting IED in public street.
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they are arrested by peaceful rohingya and handed over police.
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they did this.
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luckily she is alive and she told everything about them.
this is still called self-defence.? there are many report of worse pic with graphic violence due to attack of rohingya terrorist.


lol this is all about terrorism against local people. attacking police camps and local people and burning house is the crimes what they commit.
Neutral source or never happened...

" joke of the year" :D



lol believe it or not. all are from official statement and direct interview with victim.
Neutral source or never happened...
 
It is not a Minority issue. This is the issue of humanity
What does it mean to open the gate of Farakka to save Assam? Assam is a libertarian state. It is understood to see the map. And there is nothing to see after the map. This is an old issue.

LOL.

You obviously majored in geography. The geography of Mars, that is.

  • Farakka holds the waters of the Ganges and her tributaries.
  • Opening the gates of Farakka does not in any way affect Assam.
  • None of the Ganges or her tributaries (before Farakka) flows through Assam.
  • The floods in Assam are due to the Brahmaputra and HIS tributaries.
  • Flooding in Assam is (again) not affected for better or for worse due to anything done at Farakka.
Your post and its successor was among the most ignorant and ill-informed that I have read.

So what ?



would u tell me please who gave arms to them ?
 
Bro, these Barmans are as dumb as anything.

They are spending their precious money buying 16 JF-17s that are widely known to be the worst 4th generation fighters out there.
In contrast , BAF will get 12 SU-30SMEs that are the best 4th generation fighters, bar the Eurocanards such as Eurofighter and Rafale.

Once the 12 SU-30SMEs join the BAF in 2019, BD will be able to ground their rubbish airforce over the whole of northern Rakhine by flying several of these close to the border. With aircover to the Rohingyas and assistance from BD special forces, the freedom fighters will be able to beat their savage army and get their homeland back.

indeed. brother . i also know they have jets but they have no well trained pilots. So what ? we will fly .
 
indeed. brother . i also know they have jets but they have no well trained pilots. So what ? we will fly .

BD only needs the Sukhois and then the Barmans are toast.
BD Army and Navy are superior to their equivalent
currently.
 
LOL.

You obviously majored in geography. The geography of Mars, that is.

  • Farakka holds the waters of the Ganges and her tributaries.
  • Opening the gates of Farakka does not in any way affect Assam.
  • None of the Ganges or her tributaries (before Farakka) flows through Assam.
  • The floods in Assam are due to the Brahmaputra and HIS tributaries.
  • Flooding in Assam is (again) not affected for better or for worse due to anything done at Farakka.
Your post and its successor was among the most ignorant and ill-informed that I have read.

Sorry excuse me ? NO Geography was not my major, that was minor. BTW.


1 ans is here-
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2-So what is the dame playing to save Bihar? Bangladesh is floating?
3- So what ? So why do you try to save Assam by water contract with China?
4-Hmm. That water is in violation of international law and into Bangladesh. Why?
5-So, by taking Farakka open by saving Assam, Bangladesh's plan to douse the plans of the Government of India as a pilot project?

The post is okay. Someone might want to give a counter. I can give 101 rreasons. But the shortage of time
 
Surprise water release from Bhutan dam floods 2 Assam districts.

Not China, but unannounced release of water from a dam by Bhutan on Wednesday inundated large tracts of land in two districts of Assam bordering the Himalayan nation, affecting more than 24,000 population. India and Bhutan have an agreement of sharing information of release of water from its dams, waters from which flow down to Assam. In 2004 an artificial lake on the upstream of Kurichu dam, which is located north of the international border shared by Assam, burst resulting into sudden flooding of the state in Barpeta and Nalbari districts.

Authorities of the two districts, Barpeta and Baksa said that there was no prior warning by Bhutan before releasing the water from its Kurichu dam, which flooded Manas and Beki rivers, the two principle tributaries of Brahmaputra river in lower Assam. Large portion of Manas National Park, a UNESCO heritage site, were inundated on Wednesday night after an embankment breached. Baksa district deputy commissioner Sanjeeb Kumar Gogoi said, "The release of the water by Bhutan was unannounced and together with the incessant rains here, Manas National Park was inundated. The water has receded today morning and no animal has been affected."

According to state disaster management authority, 12 villages in Kalgachia revenue circle in Barpeta districts were inundated by the sudden rise in water level of Beki river. Barepta district additional deputy commissioner of Tankeswar Das said that the Bordanga-Ramarpar road has been breached. A lower primary school at Bordanga has also been inundated.


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Assam has been expressing fears of large scale environmental impact over China building dams across the Brahmaputra river in its upper reaches in Tibet where the river is known as Yarlung Zangbo. Recentlythe state government moved the centre expressing concern following reports of China blocking a tributary of the Brahmaputra in Tibet to construct its most expensive hydro project. China claims that while building dams across Brahmaputra in Tibet, it is equally concerned about the impacts on the lower riparian states, India and Bangladesh. It claims that all its dams are run-of-the-river dams and will not make any impact on Brahmaputra river.
 
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