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Rohingya crisis: Expert suggests Bangladesh follow Indira Gandhi’s way to deal with Myanmar

Say whatever you want but end of the day you are nothing more than a cave dwelling monkey with Stone Age mindset, genetically inferior creature and nothing more than a burden on this earth.
Lol, the Sylheti porcine scum describing his ilk well here.
Bengali Muslims already took over 35-40% Assam. It’s just matter of time when rest will be taken over by both Bengali Muslim and Hindus.
Check your smelly lungi for signs of diarrhoea, verbal diarrhoea that is, for your head is deep inside your stern. Bengalis are an inseperable part of Assamese culture, they will stand arm to arm with us in driving you illegal Bangladeshis from our lands.
 
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Lol, the Sylheti porcine scum describing his ilk well here.

Check your smelly lungi for signs of diarrhoea, verbal diarrhoea that is, for your head is deep inside your stern. Bengalis are an inseperable part of Assamese culture, they will stand arm to arm with us in driving you illegal Bangladeshis from our lands.

Already illegal Bangladeshi dream has been demolished with NRC. Beside I am telling you again why should any Bangladeshi go to a economically and culturally backward place like Assam? With only around 50-60% of Bangladesh’s per capita gdp why on earth any Bangladeshi will go there.

British did a great job that Mughal should have done is to clean forest and settle Bengalis and drive out the foreign monkey to the land from where they come from. It just a matter of time which will happen again or monkeys will live under full dominance of the Muslim Bengalis.
 
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The shameless effeminate hog keeps on laughing hysterically even after we have debunked each and every myths of his. This, ladies and gentlemen is the classic example of methamphetamine (Yaba) induced psychosis. All the more reasons for all you BD folks to steer clear off it.

@Abu Shaleh Rumi <----:cuckoo:


And now they are here to stay. Bangladeshis returning to their homeland, what greater joy could there be... Feeding them alone requires 1 mil usd per day. Good luck with your plan, i say.
Look at this blabbering cave dwelling monkey! :rofl:

Couldn’t rape someone today? Missed your Daily dose of cowka cola? Want some banana? :enjoy:

We will in turn drive you Sylheti scums into Myanmar or into the BoB for them to deal with you boars. Maybe then, the north east and the rest of Bangladesh will peacefully coexist.
Keep dreaming rapestani like shooting down Pakistani F-16.:rofl:

Dream it possible...:enjoy:
 
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Lol, the Sylheti porcine scum describing his ilk well here.

Check your smelly lungi for signs of diarrhoea, verbal diarrhoea that is, for your head is deep inside your stern. Bengalis are an inseperable part of Assamese culture, they will stand arm to arm with us in driving you illegal Bangladeshis from our lands.
Cowka cola, drink more cowka cola and dream on. Just like shooting down Pakistani f-16... :rofl:
 
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Look at this blabbering cave dwelling monkey! :rofl:

Couldn’t rape someone today? Missed your Daily dose of cowka cola? Want some banana? :enjoy:


Keep dreaming rapestani like shooting down Pakistani F-16.:rofl:

Dream it possible...:enjoy:

I am teasing this job less monkey to write long post to see how long it can continue. You will see this happen when any delusional get access to internet and get exposed and see their real face. I am doing this slowly. Jar ka jhatka dhire dhire.

This scums has been brainwashed by radical Hindus that illegal Bangladeshis are entering in Assam when it’s per capita gdp is only 1100 usd where as for Bangladesh’s around 2000 usd. This monkeys despite having such big differences believe any Bangladeshi will go to their 18th to 19th century mudhut swamp.
 
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Already illegal Bangladeshi dream has been demolished with NRC.
Lol, do you even have any idea of how many aliens have been identified already. CJI of India is an Assamese and from my city, and is personally supervising the process. Rest all, use your imagination.
Beside I am telling you again why should any Bangladeshi go to a economically and culturally backward place like Assam? With only around 50-60% of Bangladesh’s per capita gdp why on earth any Bangladeshi will go there.
Your Bangladesh has only started having its economic boom while immigration continued since independence. You were p!ss poor then, now somewhat improved.

Like in most developing countries, GDP growth doesn't really trickle down to the most downtrodden segments. In your case, the dwellers of the chars and chitmahals got no benefits of the development. Your government actively supported their migration and our government welcomed them for the votebank.
Already illegal Bangladeshi dream has been demolished with NRC. Beside I am telling you again why should any Bangladeshi go to a economically and culturally backward place like Assam? With only around 50-60% of Bangladesh’s per capita gdp why on earth any Bangladeshi will go there.

British did a great job that Mughal should have done is to clean forest and settle Bengalis and drive out the foreign monkey to the land from where they come from. It just a matter of time which will happen again or monkeys will live under full dominance of the Muslim Bengalis.
You Mughal ancestors could achieve zilch in Assam, they were repelled in their each and every forays into our lands. Let someone well versed in history teach you that. People talk about the Marathas and Rajputs, but it was us Ahoms who never let their lands taken by Mughals, only ones in India along with the Manipuris till British colonialism eventually took place. It was only because the paik system the bedrock of our 7 centuries rule had lived its usefulness. Learn about it and you will know who the cave dwelling monkeys really were. It was the British that led you settle on our lands.

Your contribution was a big ZERO towards the Indian freedom struggle. While we Assamese, Indian Bengalis and rest of India were opposing the British your backward kinds were toiling in the fields for the Hindu Zamindars and the Nawabs. You had no education, no contribution towards art and culture in that period of time.

Only contribution was to play your Muslim card, falling prey to the divisive tactics of the British and to divide the subcontinent on religious lines.

When you raped and killed your Hindu Bengalis and tribals after Partition we sheltered them in Assam, we hosted your freedom fighters in 1971.

If that makes us cave dwelling monkeys, swear on your God's name and let us know what about you?
 
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Rohingya crisis: Expert suggests Bangladesh follow Indira Gandhi’s way to deal with Myanmar
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An international affairs expert has advised the government to study how Indira Gandhi tackled Pakistan in 1971 and deal with Myanmar accordingly to address the Rohingya crisis.
Prof Imtiaz Ahmed, who is also the director of the Center for Genocide Studies in Dhaka University, says Bangladesh needs to change the “body language” when it deals with Myanmar on the Rohingya refugee issue.

“It would be easier to do it now than at any time before. We have had the election. We (the government) have a five-year mandate. So I think the government should be in a position….the body language ought to change,” he said, speaking at a seminar in Dhaka on Sunday.

The Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) organised the seminar titled ‘Rohingya crisis: International Role for Tangible Solutions in Rakhine’ with its president Raheed Ejaz in chair.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam was present as chief guest while UNHCR Representative in Bangladesh Steven Corliss spoke as a panelist. DCAB General Secretary Nurul Islam Hasib made welcome remarks.

Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque, secretaries to the foreign ministry Md Khurshed Alam, Kamrul Ahsan, Mahbub Uz Zaman, and Khalilur Rahman were also present.

Prof Imtiaz said this body language change is “very important” in diplomacy.

“The body language must change with Myanmar when we are negotiating. They are the ones who committed genocide, not us,” he said. “Look at the body language of Indira Gandhi way back in 1971”.

Gandhi was a staunch supporter of Bangladesh against Pakistan’s genocide in 1971.

“I can give examples of an extraordinary number of people that I know back in India and back in 1971 and what was their body language.

“That body language ought to change particularly given the fact that this regime or part of the members was responsible for committing genocide,” he said, urging media to “keep a constant gaze” on Myanmar.

He said people would say that Myanmar is a “hard shell”. “But IR (international relations) says the harder the shell, the easier to crack. Always remember that….that’s part of the diplomacy.”



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Rohingyas fleeing violence in Myanmar built temporary residences on the Balukhali Hill in Cox’s Bazar’s Ukhia. File Photo: Mostafigur Rahman

Bangladesh is hosting over 1.1 million forcefully displaced Rohingyas in Cox’s Bazar district and most of them have arrived here since August 25, 2017 after a military crackdown by Myanmar, termed "textbook example of ethnic cleansing" by the UN.


Prof Imtiaz also said media has a bigger role on this.

"What is required is a sustained publication of authoritative reports on Myanmar. It should be broadcast in Burmese and Rohingya languages. I don’t how you can do it. But it is important that whatever we are saying should get into the mind of Burmese people as well. This is something we have not been able to do.”

He said the International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ) should be geared up to the maximum, particularly by supporting them with evidence.

“This is going to put tremendous pressure on Myanmar, particularly when they will come to know that initiatives are in full swing.”

He also suggested that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visit China and India promoting solutions, stretching from repatriation to formation of safe zones inside Myanmar for Rohingyas. “It’s urgently required.”

Bangladesh is not the only country where Rohingya people are living; there are more than 19 countries where they live in.

He suggested holding an international conference on the Rohingya crisis inviting all 19 countries, including members of the media, human rights organisations, researchers, and other civil and political stakeholders.

“This should be done every six months -- one in Bangladesh and one outside,” he said, suggesting internationalising the whole issue.

The UNHCR representative agreed with Prof Imtiaz on keeping the constant gaze on Myanmar and said “return is the solution that we see for Rohingya refugees”.



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State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam speaking at a discussion organised by the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) on the Rohingya refugee crisis in Dhaka on Sunday. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin

State Minister Shahriar said Bangladesh is continuously engaged with China to create more pressure on Myanmar for creating conducive atmosphere inside Rakhine for ensuring safe repatriation of Rohingyas.


He said Rohingya crisis is not only a humanitarian or repatriation issue, it is also a political one.

“At the UN security council we didn't get China and Russia the way we want them to be on our side (regarding Rohingya issue). But we are bilaterally engaged with China and Russia to get their supports in this regard, ” he said.

"Our foreign minister had visited Beijing and held meeting with his Chinese counterpart where the Myanmar minister in charge of Rohingya-related issue was also invited."

The state minister added that multiple visits had been made by Chinese politicians and bureaucrats to Myanmar for talks on the Rohingya issue.

“Because of our efforts, there are now wider, greater and deeper understandings by the Chinese side about the problem,” he said.

“I hope, with these (bilateral) efforts, we will be able to make some dent into their (China and Russia) current positions.”

“We will continue our efforts and I believe we are on the right track,” Shahriar said.

nobody is paying bangladesh for a war. wars are expensive. it is easiest way to blow your national treasure
 
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I am teasing this job less monkey to write long post to see how long it can continue
I am the one to treat your patients in India, as you can't even provide them basic healthcare at affordable prices. So much for your GDP growth and the quality of healthcare professionals in Bangladesh that they frequent India for ailments as trivial as respiratory infections. Maybe, they like the Indian hospitality!!
 
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We are the ones to treat your patients in India, as you can't even provide them basic healthcare at affordable prices. So much for your GDP growth and the quality of healthcare professionals in Bangladesh that they frequent India for ailments as trivial as respiratory infections. Maybe, they like the Indian hospitality!!

Is it true that Assamese women would give birth to Israeli men's children for money?
 
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I don't know, why don't you ask your mom or your Israeli dad.

Youch! Did I hit a nerve? Pretending to be so benevolent to your neighbors when you have to sell your women's wombs.


Usually when Muslims bring up Israel in a completely unrelated topic I think the same but I was shocked about this one...first they did it in India then, when the practice was banned, the women traveled to Nepal!

"The sperm came from Israel. It was frozen and flown to Thailand, where a South African egg donor awaited. After the egg was fertilized, the embryo traveled to Nepal and was implanted in the Indian woman who agreed to serve as the surrogate mother."

 
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