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Could Myanmar and Bangladesh Go To War Over the Rohingya Crisis?
By Reuters On 9/16/17 at 6:08 AM

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Bangladesh has accused Myanmar of repeatedly violating its air space and warned that any more "provocative acts" could have "unwarranted consequences", raising the risk of a deterioration in relations already strained by the Rohingya refugee crisis.

Nearly 400,000 Rohingya Muslims from western Myanmar have crossed into Bangladesh since Aug. 25, fleeing a Myanmar government offensive against insurgents that the United Nations has branded a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".

Bangladesh said Myanmar drones and helicopters had violated its air space three times—on September 10, 12 and 14—and it had called in a top Myanmar embassy official in Dhaka to complain.

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"Bangladesh expressed deep concern at the repetition of such acts of provocation and demanded that Myanmar takes immediate measures to ensure that such violation of sovereignty does not occur again," the ministry said in statement late on Friday.

"These provocative acts may lead to unwarranted consequences."

A Myanmar government spokesman said he did not have information about the incidents Bangladesh had complained about but Myanmar had denied an earlier accusation.

The spokesman, Zaw Htay, said Myanmar would check any information that Bangladesh provided.

Read More: Why Myanmar Hates the Rohingya

"Our two countries are facing the refugee crisis. We need to collaborate with good understanding," he told Reuters.

Bangladesh has for decades faced influxes of Rohingya fleeing persecution in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, where the Rohingya are regarded as illegal migrants.

Bangladesh was already home to 400,000 Rohingya before the latest crisis erupted on Aug. 25, when Rohingya insurgents attacked about 30 police posts and an army camp, killing a dozen people.

The Myanmar security forces and Rakhine Buddhist vigilantes responded with what rights monitors and fleeing Rohingya say is a campaign of violence and arson aimed at driving out the Muslim population.

Bangladesh has said all refugees must go home. Myanmar has said it will take back those who can verify their citizenship but most Rohingya are stateless.

Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was leaving on Saturday for the U.N. General Assembly where she would call for pressure to ensure Myanmar takes everyone back after stopping its "ethnic cleansing', her press secretary, Ihsanul Karim, told Reuters.

The conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis on both sides of the border and raised questions about Myanmar's path under the leadership of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi after nearly 50 years of strict military rule.

The generals still control national security policy but nevertheless, Suu Kyi has been widely criticized abroad for not stopping or condemning the violence.

There is little sympathy for the Rohingya in a country where the end of military rule has unleashed old animosities and the military campaign in Rakhine State is widely supported.

Ethnic cleansing

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the U.N. Security Council have urged Myanmar to end the violence, which he said was best described as ethnic cleansing.

Ethnic cleansing is not recognized as a separate crime under international law but allegations of it as part of wider, systematic human rights violations have been heard in international courts.

Myanmar rejects the accusations, saying its security forces are carrying out clearance operations to defend against the insurgents of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), which claimed responsibility for the Aug. 25 attacks and similar, though smaller, attacks in October.

The government has declared ARSA a terrorist organization and accused it of setting the fires and attacking civilians.

The ARSA says it is fighting for the rights of Rohingya and has denied links to foreign Islamists.

Myanmar's army chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, said the violence - 93 clashes since Aug. 25 - was a bid by the insurgents to "build a stronghold", according to speech to officer trainees, posted on a military Facebook page.

More than 430 people have been killed, most of them insurgents, and about 30,000 non-Muslim villagers have been displaced, Myanmar has said. Human Rights Watch said satellite imagery showed 62 Rohingya villages had been torched.

The United States has called for the protection of civilians and a deputy assistant secretary of state, Patrick Murphy, is due in Myanmar next week.

China, which also vies for influence in Myanmar, joined a U.N. Security Council call for an end to the violence while its ambassador in Myanmar expressed his support for the government's action, Myanmar media reported.

Separately, the Committee to Protect Journalists has called on Bangladesh to release two Myanmar journalists detained last week while covering the refugee crisis. A police official told Reuters the two were found to be working on tourist visas and police were investigating.

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yeah they can go war like this one

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yeah they can go war like this one

with current indian stooge regime in power and india is supporting Myanmar conducting genocide, that is highly unlikely. If there is a government that represent Bangladeshi people and looks after Bangladesh sovereignty and interest, things could have been different - Myanmar could not have done this.
 
IK sb,

What is that expression, to warm your hand when your neighbours house is on fire.

I guess you want to see BD and MM to go to war, but fat chance of one!

Regards
 
with current indian stooge regime in power and india is supporting Myanmar conducting genocide, that is highly unlikely. If there is a government that represent Bangladeshi people and looks after Bangladesh sovereignty and interest, things could have been different - Myanmar could not have done this.
my dear idune war is not joke . war will destroy what you guys made with very hard works of years . war will send back to you guys in 1971 . please stop this war war game . you have a very small country with 170mn mouths to feed think abut it . with this small armies you guys will never lost long in war . just sit on table and talk with them solve issue with some middling country and resolve it .

IK sb,

What is that expression, to warm your hand when your neighbours house is on fire.

I guess you want to see BD and MM to go to war, but fat chance of one!

Regards
sir ji i am not in favor of any war anywhere on earth . it was just light post
 
HAhahaahaha most funny post of the day

The Awami League advisers and politicain dogs are blaming OIC and UN ofthe problem they ignored and indirectly created rofl
The AL supporter dogs beneath those dogs are pushing govt. to restrict movement of Rohingya and make sure they don't get IDs cards rofl.
The US based and atheist/agnostic Bangladeshi intellectual scum crying that there should'nt be any radicalism or interference into Myanmar, as they are selfishly more concerned about US interests and Myanmar than their own country.
And their Indian dalaal impotent head of state will go to war with Myanmar rofl.
 
just sit on table and talk with them solve issue with some middling country and resolve it .
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Sir you have impeccable command on english grammar and we have a Pakistani fversion of Gandhi also. By the way if they don't talk and other nation does'nt do the 'middling' then can u go there and present your left cheek for a slap by the myanmar official, that'll solve major world problem and a worldview.
 
my dear idune war is not joke . war will destroy what you guys made with very hard works of years . war will send back to you guys in 1971 . please stop this war war game . you have a very small country with 170mn mouths to feed think abut it . with this small armies you guys will never lost long in war . just sit on table and talk with them solve issue with some middling country and resolve it .

Sure, no one like war, including myself. If one is imposed on you, you have no choice but defend yourself. That is the situation we are in. But with indian stooge regime in Bangladesh, even defense is not in place.
 
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Sir you have impeccable command on english grammar and we have a Pakistani fversion of Gandhi also. By the way if they don't talk and other nation does'nt do the 'middling' then can u go there and present your left cheek for a slap by the myanmar official, that'll solve major world problem and a worldview.
i am really sorry for my poor english i am not well educated guy .

i think india can help them to solve it

Sure, no one like war, including myself. If one is imposed on you, you have no choice but defend yourself. That is the situation we are in. But with indian stooge regime in Bangladesh, even defense is not in place.
in fact india will be happy if they consider as leader to help both of you . abut war myanmar did not imposed on you guys . you can close the border and forget what is going on other side of border
 
abut war myanmar did not imposed on you guys . you can close the border and forget what is going on other side of border

if you can loose human value then sure you can close gate and ignore. But we are not at that level. And I recall Pakistanis could not do that either with Kashmiris. "Myanmar has not imposed war" that is your interpretation and war has many shapes and forms.
 
if you can loose human value then sure you can close gate and ignore. But we are not at that level. And I recall Pakistanis could not do that either with Kashmiris. "Myanmar has not imposed war" that is your interpretation and war has many shapes and forms.

BD is the only tolerant country in the whole of S Asia.
Only in BD, do minorities live in true peace with the
majority.
 
Idune bhai,

and war has many shapes and forms.

The interpretation then is that BD and MM are already at war. So why "go to war" when it is already one?

Regards
 

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