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Myanmar Peace Prize laureate criminally silent on Muslims cleansing

Bangladesh Government is also very cruel - It refused to accept refugees who were on the Bangladeshi Border and then they were killed by the Burmese Military.Unfortunately, Burma has strong Armed Forces as compared to Bangladesh so they will do whatever they wana do as they know that Bangladesh cannot do anything.Nobel Peace Price is BS.They even gave it to Obama..what a ******* joke..This thread shows the mentality of internet hindus.These internet hindus are so happy about Muslim's Misery and they enjoy if Muslims are hurt in any part of the world.These are the same Hindus who show up to shed crocodile tears for Bangladeshis when ever a thread about East-Pakistan era is created.
 
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Here I must tell you something....
The Bangladeshis are not called BENGALIS they are called BANGALS......though they are ethnically same BUT technically, people from West Bengal(India) are called Bengalis(who are mostly Hindus) and people from Bangladesh(former East Bengal) are called Bangals(who are mostly Muslims)....

Therefore, when you say that Bengalis haven't achieved anything, you are technically incorrect because there are many famouse Bengalis including two Noble Laureats(Rabindranath Tagore, Amartya Sen) and famous scientist like Satyendranath Bose(on whose name the Higgs-Boson particle is named), Jagadish Chandra Bose etc....to name a few....

You can say, the BANGALS haven't achieved anything....



Here I must tell you something....
The Bangladeshis are not called BENGALIS they are called BANGALS......though they are ethnically same BUT technically, people from West Bengal(India) are called Bengalis(who are mostly Hindus) and people from Bangladesh(former East Bengal) are called Bangals(who are mostly Muslims)....

Therefore, when you say that Bengalis haven't achieved anything, you are technically incorrect because there are many famouse Bengalis including two Noble Laureats(Rabindranath Tagore, Amartya Sen) and famous scientist like Satyendranath Bose(on whose name the Higgs-Boson particle is named), Jagadish Chandra Bose etc....to name a few....

You can say, the BANGALS haven't achieved anything....

And you named everyone is from Bangal root.... STFU. Find a Ghoti Name.. Will you?
 
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Hello, idiot bengali. The rohingya are not recognised as part of the Union. The democratic will of the Union wants the rohingya gone. At first I sympathised for them but my time in this forum has taught me that even downtrodden peoples like bangladeshis harbour sentiments of imperialism and secession of the rohingyas from Myanmar not to mention wild fantasies of growing your borders. Well, too bad. Inshallah they'll be happy and prosperous back in bangladesh.



Did a bangladeshi just call me dirty, stinky and short? :rofl: I can get racial if you want me to but I'm trying my best to not hurt your feelings.

You idiot burmese... There is UN charter and with that you just can not commit genocide on minorities and if you dare to do so then prepare to break up your own state.

I can show you numerous example for that.

N to the stupid Indian offbeat and to you ... just go through the following video and see how success full the bengalis are though it contain some west bengalis.

N idiot offbeat Bengal or bengalis same word. Idiot go learn some history 1st before claiming anything.


You fool and illiterate burmese you can just think of achieving that.
 
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And you named everyone is from Bangal root.... STFU. Find a Ghoti Name.. Will you?

But they are not Muslims......and I did say that Bangals and Bengalis are ethnically same....but in todays context people must know the difference....
 
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Hello, idiot bengali. The rohingya are not recognised as part of the Union. The democratic will of the Union wants the rohingya gone. At first I sympathised for them but my time in this forum has taught me that even downtrodden peoples like bangladeshis harbour sentiments of imperialism and secession of the rohingyas from Myanmar not to mention wild fantasies of growing your borders. Well, too bad. Inshallah they'll be happy and prosperous back in bangladesh.

Gone to where? Bangladesh is not your in laws house so that you just send your people to there only because they speak Bengali. World does not work that way idiot.
 
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But they are not Muslims......and I did say that Bangals and Bengalis are ethnically same....but in todays context people must know the difference....

Yes it should be where people of west bengal still manifested with jaat paat mentality and one of the backward states of India where poverty is higher then national average.
 
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But they are not Muslims......and I did say that Bangals and Bengalis are ethnically same....but in todays context people must know the difference....

Just yesterday one Bengali Hindu from Bangladesh won Silver in Math Olympiad. Does that mean he is a Ghoti or Indian?
 
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You idiot burmese... There is UN charter and with that you just can not commit genocide on minorities and if you dare to do so then prepare to break up your own state.

I can show you numerous example for that.

N to the stupid Indian offbeat and to you ... just go through the following video and see how success full the bengalis are though it contain some west bengalis.

N idiot offbeat Bengal or bengalis same word. Idiot go learn some history 1st before claiming anything.


You fool and illiterate burmese you can just think of achieving that.

Did you know that a UN special envoy has already been sent to Arakan during the worst days of the riots? Here is what he said:

U.N. special envoy to Myanmar, Vijay Nambiar, who visited Rakhine state on Thursday, praised the government for a "prompt, firm and sensitive" response to the crisis and in a statement called for a "full, impartial and credible" investigation into the incident urgently.

Safety fears restrict relief work after Myanmar riots | Reuters

Tell me again, where is the genocide?

Gone to where? Bangladesh is not your in laws house so that you just send your people to there only because they speak Bengali. World does not work that way idiot.

Why are you so opposed to it? I thought you were an enlightened nation looking out for your ummah? Surely you should protect these poor people from the savage Burmese?
 
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We should stay on topic and discuss the actions of the dumb ***** Sui chi.

So hindutva goons and Burmese fascist are in league to destroy a defenceless people.

Bravo guys, you have lot of balls to kick those already oppressed.

To these Indians hindutva goon and Burmese scums all muslims are enemy to be destroyed.

Fair enough there is reaction to every action.
 
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Myanmar Peace prize laureate along with the whole world(except few Muslim countries) are silent because there is NOTHING going on in Myanmar....
It's not like nothing is going on,people have been driven out of their homes.

If people will try to create a fake genocide through propaganda the whole thing will loose it's meaning.After looking at the incidents of last few weeks,I would say it's mass eviction of people because they look different.

But then again the one's shouting for support from others.....should be the one's supporting them ?None of these counties have appealed to the UN or World community.
 
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Just yesterday one Bengali Hindu from Bangladesh won Silver in Math Olympiad. Does that mean he is a Ghoti or Indian?

After the creation of Bangladesh, whoever from your country(Hindus or Muslims) achieves anything, you should get the credit....

BUT the pre-partion history is definitely Indian history.....more so because they were all Hindus....

Try to understand....we as Bengalis(from W.B) are also taking the beating even though we're not involved in all these drama.....therefore people must know the difference atleast.....since now we live in different countries...
 
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Did you know that a UN special envoy has already been sent to Arakan during the worst days of the riots? Here is what he said:



Safety fears restrict relief work after Myanmar riots | Reuters

Tell me again, where is the genocide?

He did not talk about genocide but asked for inquery and after that more detail picture can be revealed but these inquiry should have been done under neutral team from UN not just by these terrorists.

Sunday, July 15, 2012
OP-ED
The New York Times Exclusive
Ethnic cleansing in Myanmar
Moshahida Sultana Ritu

Last spring, a flowering of democracy in Myanmar mesmerized the world. But now, three months after the democracy activist Daw Aung San Suu Kyi won a parliamentary seat, and a month after she traveled to Oslo to belatedly receive the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize, an alarm bell is ringing in Myanmar. In the villages of Arakan State, near the Bangladeshi border, a pogrom against a population of Muslims called the Rohingyas began in June. It is the ugly side of Myanmar's democratic transition a rotting of the flower, even as it seems to bloom.

Cruelty toward the Rohingyas is not new. They have faced torture, neglect and repression in the Buddhist-majority land since it achieved independence in 1948. Its constitution closes all options for Rohingyas to be citizens, on grounds that their ancestors didn't live there when the land, once called Burma, came under British rule in the 19th century (a contention the Rohingyas dispute). Even now, as military rulers have begun to loosen their grip, there is no sign of change for the Rohingyas. Instead, the Burmese are trying to cast them out.

The current violence can be traced to the rape and killing in late May of a Buddhist woman, for which the police reportedly detained three Muslims. That was followed by mob attacks on Rohingyas and other Muslims that killed dozens of people. According to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, state security forces have now conducted mass arrests of Muslims; they destroyed thousands of homes, with the impact falling most heavily on the Rohingyas. Displaced Rohingyas have tried to flee across the Naf River to neighboring Bangladesh; some have died in the effort.

The Burmese media have cited early rioting by Rohingyas and have cast them as terrorists and traitors. In mid-June, in the name of stopping such violence, the government declared a state of emergency. But it has used its border security force to burn houses, kill men and evict Rohingyas from their villages. And on Thursday, President Thein Sein suggested that Myanmar could end the crisis by expelling all of its Rohingyas or by having the United Nations resettle them a proposal that a United Nations official quickly rejected.

This is not sectarian violence; it is state-supported ethnic cleansing, and the nations of the world aren't pressing Myanmar's leaders to stop it. Even Aung San Suu Kyi has not spoken out.

In mid-June, after some Rohingyas fled by boat to villages in Bangladesh, they told horrifying stories to a team of journalists whom I accompanied to this city near the border. They said they had come under fire from a helicopter and that three of six boats were lost. Some children drowned during the four-day trip; others died of hunger. Once in Bangladesh, they said, the families faced deportation back to Myanmar. But some children who had become separated from their parents made their way to the houses of villagers for shelter; other children may even now be starving in hide-outs or have become prey for criminal networks. Border guards found an abandoned newborn on a boat; after receiving medical treatment, the infant was left in the temporary care of a local fisherman.

Why isn't this pogrom arousing more international indignation? Certainly, Myanmar has become a destination for capital investment now that the United States, the European Union and Canada have accepted the government's narrative of democratic transition and have largely lifted the economic sanctions they began applying after 1988 (measures that did not prevent China, India, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore and multinational oil companies from doing business with the Burmese). Still, when Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton visited Myanmar late last year and welcomed its first steps toward democratization, she also set down conditions for strengthening ties, including an end to ethnic violence.

The plight of the Rohingyas begins with their statelessness the denial of citizenship itself, for which Myanmar is directly responsible. Aung San Suu Kyi, though not as powerful as the military officers who control Myanmar's transition, should not duck questions about the Rohingyas, as she has done while being feted in the West. Instead, she should be using her voice and her reputation to point out that citizenship is a basic right of all humans. On July 5, the secretary general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, appealed to her to speak up to help end the violence.

To be sure, Bangladesh can do more. Its river border with Myanmar is unprotected; thousands of Rohingyas have been rowing or swimming it at night. But even though Bangladesh has sheltered such refugees in the past hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas live here now, legally or illegally it has been reluctant so far this year to welcome them, out of fear of encouraging an overwhelming new influx. Already, such fears have aroused anti-Rohingya sentiment among some Bangladeshis, and initially Bangladesh's government tried to force the refugees back without assisting them. After some villagers risked arrest by sheltering refugees in their homes, the government began to offer humanitarian aid, before sending them back on their boats. Bangladesh should shelter the refugees as it has in years past, as the international community is urging.

But the world should be putting its spotlight on Myanmar. It should not so eagerly welcome democracy in a country that leaves thousands of stateless men and women floating in a river, their corpses washing up on its shores, after they have been reviled in, and driven from, a land in which their families have lived for centuries.

The writer, an Economist, teaches at the University of Dhaka, in Bangladesh.

©The New York Times. Distributed by the New York Times Syndicate.
 
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After the creation of Bangladesh, whoever from your country(Hindus or Muslims) achieves anything, you should get the credit....

BUT the pre-partion history is definitely Indian history.....more so because they were all Hindus....

Try to understand....we as Bengalis(from W.B) are also taking the beating even though we're not involved in all these drama.....therefore people must know the difference atleast.....

Bangladeshi Hindus will not accept your logic.... They think any Hindus who born in this land is part of their history and very much Bangladeshi History. Live with it...
 
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Your retort is an op-ed written by a bengali that somehow contrived to be included in the NYT. Great.
 
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