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Myanmar violates Bangladesh airspace again; Dhaka protests

They violate airspace we protest.
They shoot at our assets we shoot them down. We can't be seen overreacting.
 
Myanmar is implementing 0% toleration on any religious extremism. As if ............enough is enough.

And according to PDF indian "think tank" promoting genocide by Myanmar regime with help of buddhist extremists and active support from india, are all good deeds. This raises question - what kind of "think tank" PDF host and genocidal mentality indian professionals harbor.
 
It's stomach-turning. Incidentally, Theravada Buddhism in Burma and in Sri Lanka are theologically similar, and opposed (theologically) to the Mahayana, to which the Dalai Lama belongs. It's Protestants vs. Catholics, Shia vs. Sunni, but they don't (yet) kill each other. It is the Theravada school that seems to go bananas from time to time; it happened in Sri Lanka around the 40s of the last century, and accelerated to the point where they would have got rid of the original Lankan Tamils, the Jaffna Tamils. Now we see the same sickening development in Burma.

I once read a article over, how Buddist in Sri lanka did not even Spare Hindu's in Sri lanka .. when they go on to full killing spree ..
 
And according to PDF indian "think tank" promoting genocide by Myanmar regime with help of buddhist extremists and active support from india, are all good deeds. This raises question - what kind of "think tank" PDF host and genocidal mentality indian professionals harbor.

Are you retarded or something??

Putting up words of your own fantasy.
 
Are you retarded or something??

Putting up words of your own fantasy.

I am just putting you indian so called "professionals" with genocidal mind, on the spot, of what you are.
 
I once read a article over, how Buddist in Sri lanka did not even Spare Hindu's in Sri lanka .. when they go on to full killing spree ..

No, they didn't spare Hindus. There the fight was a combination of religious and ethnic; it was Sinhala vs. Tamil, the Sinhala wholly Buddist, the Tamils partly Christian (Pirabakaran for instance), partly Hindu. It was natural for them, given their virulent hatred, to murder Tamils irrespective of their religion. They have 0 soft corner for Hindus; it is our crazy-in-the-head bhakts who make a song and dance about 'Indic' religions and their affinity. Soft in the head addled intellects.
 
@UKBengali I thought this wasn't going to happen again. How many times has the airspace been violated now?You talk tough to Burmese posters here but we all know the reality on the ground. If you cannot walk the talk with them how are you going to cope up with others?
 
I once read a article over, how Buddist in Sri lanka did not even Spare Hindu's in Sri lanka .. when they go on to full killing spree ..
idk, i've heard from srilankan friends of mine how tamil tigers cut open womb of pregnant mothers and decapitated the foetus.... their family had suffered in those instances too.... and since i'm not very much aware of this topic... i've heard that tamils are to blame for what happened in sri lanka and india has provided them with arms.... and that UN forces found indian arms or so....
 
It's stomach-turning. Incidentally, Theravada Buddhism in Burma and in Sri Lanka are theologically similar, and opposed (theologically) to the Mahayana, to which the Dalai Lama belongs. It's Protestants vs. Catholics, Shia vs. Sunni, but they don't (yet) kill each other. It is the Theravada school that seems to go bananas from time to time; it happened in Sri Lanka around the 40s of the last century, and accelerated to the point where they would have got rid of the original Lankan Tamils, the Jaffna Tamils. Now we see the same sickening development in Burma.
The problem with countries like Myanmar and to some extent Sri Lanka is that, they have very much politicized/ nationalized Buddhism.This is much like political Islam, or political Christianity in medieval Europe, they have created a political Buddhism.You could have said, Myanmar Buddhist are just having a legitimate concern about Muslim threat, they are nice with all other religion.But this is not the case.They are persecuting Christian as well.Karen and Chin people are facing a lot of hardship due to their Christian faith.Same with Hindus, despite living many generations, many Hindus in Burma are still stateless, not to mention the mass expulsion of Hindus to India in 1960s.They have amalgamated Buddhism, extreme Burmese nationalism and patriotism into one mold.Power corrupt, even a religion like Buddhism.
 
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The problem with countries like Myanmar and to some extent Sri Lanka is that, they have very much politicized/ nationalized Buddhism.This is much like political Islam, or political Christianity in medieval Europe, they have created a political Buddhism.You could have said, Myanmar Buddhist are just having a legitimate concern about Muslim threat, they are nice with all other religion.But this is not the case.They are persecuting Christian as well.Karen and Chin people are facing a lot of hardship due to their Christian faith.Same with Hindus, despite living many generations, many Hindus in Burma are still stateless, not to mention the mass expulsion of Hindus to India in 1960s.They have amalgamated Buddhism, extreme Burmese nationalism and patriotism into one mold.Power corrupt even a religion like Buddhism.

Very insightful. You might have seen the last Rambo movie, which was about precisely this persecution of the Karen (in the movie). The Christian missionary theme was also present, if you have seen it.

In my gypsy wanderings, I worked for the Murugappas; the group started with the three brothers, AMM Murugappan, AMM Vellayan and AMM Arunachalam. Vellayan was killed in Burma in 1945; the Burmese have a long history of murdering Hindus and Muslims alike.

On a completely different note, I feel so much more at peace with myself now that Indian aid has started flowing into Bangladesh for the Rohingyas. I was there when the refugees came over in 71, and those pictures floated up in my nightmares the last few nights.
 
On a completely different note, I feel so much more at peace with myself now that Indian aid has started flowing into Bangladesh for the Rohingyas.

indian professionals think they can mask indian duplicity of supporting Myanmar genocidal actions, stand against Rohingya and Muslims in general by few praise and sweet talk. Profession "con act"; sure thing.

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@UKBengali I thought this wasn't going to happen again. How many times has the airspace been violated now?You talk tough to Burmese posters here but we all know the reality on the ground. If you cannot walk the talk with them how are you going to cope up with others?

You beat me to it buddy. :D

Let's have a look at what was promised:

Let Myanmar even dare invade BD airspace again and they will be shot down promptly.
There are Mig-29s, F7s and FM-90 SAMs ready to deal with any threats.

Just let Myanmar dare again.
BD warships are also right off the Myanmarese coast.
Sure the 2 subs are also lurking to pounce if need be.:partay:

Myanmar now knows that it will get hammered if it tries this stunt ever again.

We need hard proof of this.

Those FM-90 SAMs have a max range of 15km and altitude of 6km. They can engage 3 targets simultaneously.
Forget helicopters, they can easily shoot down fast flying jets with ease. Logically I do not think that Myanmar would risk flying into their "kill zone".

Please supply CREDIBLE proof and then I will admit that my earlier statement was mistaken. Unless you can do so, it still stands. Think about it logically, those FM-90s are some of the best SAMs in their class. Myanmar army\airforce is not at all sophisticated electronically and so cannot hope to escape if they get within range. Without having categorical guarantees that their helcopters will not be shot down, they will not even risk going anywhere near the BD border, let alone cross it.

@UKBengali Hard proof happened (you officially complained about it again lol).....where's your big bold promise of BD "final straw" action now? Sitting in SHW purse along with all BD balls and izzat? :D
 
I feel so much more at peace with myself now that Indian aid has started flowing into Bangladesh for the Rohingyas.

This is what indian "professionals" are at peace about:


On Rohingyas, Modi Regime Ends India’s Golden Tradition
Mani Shankar Aiyar, September 6, 2017
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The first signpost of our march towards a Hindutva India was Modi’s promise during the Assam elections that any Hindu from Bangladesh would have an automatic right of residence in India, but certainly not any Bangladeshi Muslim. This was a manifest contradiction of our millennial traditions. Remember, it was Muslim sultans and badshahs who offered the Zoroastrians refuge from persecution by Islamists in Persia. Now, in derogation of this humanist tradition, while any Hindu world-wide is being privileged, like the Jews of Israel, with a Right of Return, Muslims are explicitly barred despite our being the second-biggest home to Muslims in the world.

Thus, the Home Ministry’s September 2015 notification under the Passports Act and the Foreigners Act exempts from usual entry and residential procedures “Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Parsis and Buddhists” facing persecution in neighbouring countries – but, specifically, not Muslims. This is quite contrary to the wide embrace of our Constitution, specifically Article 21 (relating to the fundamental right to life and liberty) and Article 14 (relating to the fundamental right to equality), that confer these rights on “any person” without reference to any religious affiliation.
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http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/09/06/rohingyas-modi-regime-ends-indias-golden-tradition/
 
It's stomach-turning. Incidentally, Theravada Buddhism in Burma and in Sri Lanka are theologically similar, and opposed (theologically) to the Mahayana, to which the Dalai Lama belongs. It's Protestants vs. Catholics, Shia vs. Sunni, but they don't (yet) kill each other. It is the Theravada school that seems to go bananas from time to time; it happened in Sri Lanka around the 40s of the last century, and accelerated to the point where they would have got rid of the original Lankan Tamils, the Jaffna Tamils. Now we see the same sickening development in Burma.
Excellent analysis sir!
Thanks for this post.
 

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