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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Several thousand people marched in Indonesia's capital on Wednesday, calling on the government of the world's most populous Muslim nation to put more pressure on Myanmar to halt the persecution of its Rohingya Muslim minority.

The demonstration was the largest in a series of protests this week by Indonesians against Myanmar's government and its leader, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. It was organized by the Islamic Defenders Front, a vigilante group, but also joined by mainstream Muslim groups.

The U.N. says about 125,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh after a military crackdown in Myanmar's Rakhine state. The government of the predominantly Buddhist country says the crackdown is in response to attacks on police and paramilitary posts.

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Indonesia Muslim hold poster during a rally outside the Myanmar's Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Indonesian Muslims staged the angry protest against Myanmar's persecution of its Rohingya Muslim minority and calling for the government to take a tougher stance against it. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
The Indonesian government risks a backlash from Muslim voters if its response to the crisis is perceived as insufficiently robust. But its room for maneuver is limited by a consensus among Southeast Asian nations of avoiding open criticism of each other.

Indonesia's foreign minister met with Suu Kyi and the head of Myanmar's armed forces on Monday. She said she pressed them to immediately end all violence in Rakhine and promised Indonesia would respond to the crisis with humanitarian aid.

Sobri Lubis, a protest organizer from the Islamic Defenders Front, called for Indonesia to expel Myanmar's ambassador, the United Nations to impose sanctions on Myanmar and for Sui Kyi's Nobel Prize to be revoked.

"The world does not care so we are gathering here to show the world that the Rohingya are not alone. Indonesian Muslims will stand and fight to defend them from injustice and brutality," he said.

Demonstrators were met with a show of force by police, who blocked streets around Myanmar's already cordoned-off embassy in Jakarta with vehicles and barriers. Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono estimated about 5,000 people had joined the protest.

Elsewhere in Indonesia, schoolchildren in Bandung and civil servants in Ambon held mass prayers while hundreds protested in Medan, Indonesia's third-largest city.

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Indonesia Muslim hold posters during a rally outside the Myanmar's Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Indonesian Muslims staged the angry protest against Myanmar's persecution of its Rohingya Muslim minority and calling for the government to take a tougher stance against it. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
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Indonesia Muslim shout slogan during a rally outside the Myanmar's Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Indonesian Muslims staged the angry protest against Myanmar's persecution of its Rohingya Muslim minority and calling for the government to take a tougher stance against it. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
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Thousands of Muslims gather in a main traffic circle during a rally in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Indonesian Muslims staged the angry protest against Myanmar's persecution of its Rohingya Muslim minority and calling for the government to take a tougher stance against it. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
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Police officers stand guard behind a razor wire barricade during a rally outside the Myanmar's Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Indonesian Muslims staged the angry protest against Myanmar's persecution of its Rohingya Muslim minority and calling for the government to take a tougher stance against it. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap...d-join-Indonesia-protest-Rohingya-plight.html
 
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Look Look Muslim brotherhood, all are worried and rising there voice but when it comes to giving shelter to there homeless brothers they started looking each other faces like these poor stinky Muslims have plauge
 
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Look Look Muslim brotherhood, all are worried and rising there voice but when it comes to giving shelter to there homeless brothers they started looking each other faces like these poor stinky Muslims have plauge

Says a poor stinky hindu


Unless absolutely necessary, no muslim nation should take refugees

It only rewards burma for their crimes and deprives Rohingya of their lands snd homes

Support the Rohingya to stay put, increase and fight to protect their culture snd beliefs

Let the anger from the crises build then target minorities in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia and beyond
 
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Says a poor stinky hindu


Unless absolutely necessary, no muslim nation should take refugees

It only rewards burma for their crimes and deprives Rohingya of their lands snd homes

Support the Rohingya to stay put, increase and fight to protect their culture snd beliefs

Let the anger from the crises build then target minorities in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia and beyond
Other then terrorism Muslims cant do anything and terrorism never wins till date Al quada, ISIS, LET etc etc it only facilitates faster Muslim termination and pain to there asses
All Muslims even stand together still cant do a jack of Myanmar India -China standing with Myanmar and both of us want to prove to Myanmar
Even whole Rohingya flith wipe out from there land Muslims cant gather a courage to attack at once.
Take it a challenge

Myanmar laying landmines near Bangladesh border: Sources in Dhaka
Published September 6, 2017
SOURCE: PRESS TV

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Myanmar has reportedly been planting landmines across an area of its border with Bangladesh as thousands of Rohingya Muslims are fleeing a bloody crackdown to take refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.

Two government sources in Bangladesh told Reuters on Wednesday that Myanmarese forces had been “putting the landmines in their territory along the barbed-wire fence,” between a series of border pillars over the past three days.

“Our forces have also seen three to four groups working near the barbed wire fence, putting something into the ground,” one of the sources said on condition of anonymity.

The sources, who had direct knowledge of the situation, said Myanmar was probably putting the landmines to prevent the return of the Rohingya Muslims who have already fled to Bangladesh.

But those members of the minority Muslim group who plan to flee Myanmar are also likely to use the path and risk hitting the mines.

The sources said Dhaka would formally file a protest against the planting of the landmines later on Wednesday.

‘Explosions injure civilians, two maimed’

According to a Bangladeshi border guard officer, at least two explosions were heard on Tuesday on the Myanmarese side of the border.

Border guard Manzurul Hasan Khan said two Rohingya children had been injured by the blasts — one of them having had his left leg blown off before being brought to a hospital in Bangladesh.

“They stepped onto some sort of explosives this morning and one of them lost his leg,” Khan said.

Two other explosions occurred the day earlier just after the Myanmarese army forces left the site on Monday afternoon, Rohingya refugee witnesses said.

Khan said a Rohingya woman had lost a leg in one of those blasts.

He further said many refugees had been arriving in Bangladesh with bullet wounds.

The UN estimates that some 146,000 Rohingya Muslims — including women and children — have arrived in Bangladesh since last month, when the Myanmarese military unleashed new violence on the community.

The refugees who have recently made it to Bangladesh have told horrific accounts of massacres in villages. They have said the military forces attack and burn villages and shoot civilians.

Many of the Muslims have as a result decided to take perilous boat journeys across the Naf River, which separates Myanmar from Bangladesh.

Myanmar’s military intensified attacks on Rohingya Muslims on August 25, after dozens of police and border outposts in the northern state of Rakhine came under attack by an armed group that is said to be defending the rights of the Rohingya.

The Muslim community had already been under a military siege in Rakhine since October 2016. The government used a militant attack on border guards back then as the pretext to enforce the lockdown.

The Rohingya have also been subject to communal violence by extremist Buddhists for years.

Yemen’s Houthi leader slams violence against Rohingya

Meanwhile, the leader of Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement, Abdel Malek al-Houthi, has denounced the ongoing violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

In a statement on Tuesday, he called on the international community to take immediate action and stop the killing of the Rohingya.

The Houthi leader accused the United States of supporting the Myanmarese regime.

Su Kyi claims reports about violence are ‘fake news’

Meanwhile, Myanmar’s de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has broken her silence on the violence in Rakhine but has made the bizarre claim that “a huge iceberg of misinformation” has been spreading about the issue.

Speaking on the phone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, she said that there had been many fake news articles and photographs on social media, which were “simply the tip of a huge iceberg of misinformation calculated to create a lot of problems between different communities and with the aim of promoting the interest of the terrorists.”

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been under fire for failing to denounce the mass killings and displacement of thousands of Rohingya Muslims by her government despite the many witness accounts by the Rohingyas themselves as well as foreign journalists.

In her conversation with Erdogan, she claimed that Myanmar “was working to protect the rights of the Rohingya.”

The Turkish president recently said the Rohingya were facing “genocide” in Myanmar.

Five Rohingya children drown in Naf River

Separately, at least five Rohingya children drowned after their boats sank in the Naf River.

Bangladeshi authorities said at least four boats packed with Rohingya Muslims had sunk in the river early Wednesday morning.

“So far, the bodies of five male and female children have been found at different locations,” said border guard officer Aloysius Sangma.

Rallies in Indonesia

In a third consecutive day of protests against the Myanmarese government, thousands of Indonesians gathered outside Myanmar’s embassy in the capital, Jakarta, on Wednesday.

The protesters called on Jakarta to cut ties with Myanmar over the military crackdown against the Rohingya Muslims.

Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population.
 
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Other then terrorism Muslims cant do anything and terrorism never wins till date Al quada, ISIS, LET etc etc it only facilitates faster Muslim termination and pain to there asses
All Muslims even stand together still cant do a jack of Myanmar India -China standing with Myanmar and both of us want to prove to Myanmar
Even whole Rohingya flith wipe out from there land Muslims cant gather a courage to attack at once.
Take it a challenge

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
Myanmar laying landmines near Bangladesh border: Sources in Dhaka
Published September 6, 2017
SOURCE: PRESS TV

ee929fe3-05e8-4078-bffa-627d607ab677.jpg


Myanmar has reportedly been planting landmines across an area of its border with Bangladesh as thousands of Rohingya Muslims are fleeing a bloody crackdown to take refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.

Two government sources in Bangladesh told Reuters on Wednesday that Myanmarese forces had been “putting the landmines in their territory along the barbed-wire fence,” between a series of border pillars over the past three days.

“Our forces have also seen three to four groups working near the barbed wire fence, putting something into the ground,” one of the sources said on condition of anonymity.

The sources, who had direct knowledge of the situation, said Myanmar was probably putting the landmines to prevent the return of the Rohingya Muslims who have already fled to Bangladesh.

But those members of the minority Muslim group who plan to flee Myanmar are also likely to use the path and risk hitting the mines.

The sources said Dhaka would formally file a protest against the planting of the landmines later on Wednesday.

‘Explosions injure civilians, two maimed’

According to a Bangladeshi border guard officer, at least two explosions were heard on Tuesday on the Myanmarese side of the border.

Border guard Manzurul Hasan Khan said two Rohingya children had been injured by the blasts — one of them having had his left leg blown off before being brought to a hospital in Bangladesh.

“They stepped onto some sort of explosives this morning and one of them lost his leg,” Khan said.

Two other explosions occurred the day earlier just after the Myanmarese army forces left the site on Monday afternoon, Rohingya refugee witnesses said.

Khan said a Rohingya woman had lost a leg in one of those blasts.

He further said many refugees had been arriving in Bangladesh with bullet wounds.

The UN estimates that some 146,000 Rohingya Muslims — including women and children — have arrived in Bangladesh since last month, when the Myanmarese military unleashed new violence on the community.

The refugees who have recently made it to Bangladesh have told horrific accounts of massacres in villages. They have said the military forces attack and burn villages and shoot civilians.

Many of the Muslims have as a result decided to take perilous boat journeys across the Naf River, which separates Myanmar from Bangladesh.

Myanmar’s military intensified attacks on Rohingya Muslims on August 25, after dozens of police and border outposts in the northern state of Rakhine came under attack by an armed group that is said to be defending the rights of the Rohingya.

The Muslim community had already been under a military siege in Rakhine since October 2016. The government used a militant attack on border guards back then as the pretext to enforce the lockdown.

The Rohingya have also been subject to communal violence by extremist Buddhists for years.

Yemen’s Houthi leader slams violence against Rohingya

Meanwhile, the leader of Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement, Abdel Malek al-Houthi, has denounced the ongoing violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

In a statement on Tuesday, he called on the international community to take immediate action and stop the killing of the Rohingya.

The Houthi leader accused the United States of supporting the Myanmarese regime.

Su Kyi claims reports about violence are ‘fake news’

Meanwhile, Myanmar’s de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has broken her silence on the violence in Rakhine but has made the bizarre claim that “a huge iceberg of misinformation” has been spreading about the issue.

Speaking on the phone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, she said that there had been many fake news articles and photographs on social media, which were “simply the tip of a huge iceberg of misinformation calculated to create a lot of problems between different communities and with the aim of promoting the interest of the terrorists.”

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been under fire for failing to denounce the mass killings and displacement of thousands of Rohingya Muslims by her government despite the many witness accounts by the Rohingyas themselves as well as foreign journalists.

In her conversation with Erdogan, she claimed that Myanmar “was working to protect the rights of the Rohingya.”

The Turkish president recently said the Rohingya were facing “genocide” in Myanmar.

Five Rohingya children drown in Naf River

Separately, at least five Rohingya children drowned after their boats sank in the Naf River.

Bangladeshi authorities said at least four boats packed with Rohingya Muslims had sunk in the river early Wednesday morning.

“So far, the bodies of five male and female children have been found at different locations,” said border guard officer Aloysius Sangma.

Rallies in Indonesia

In a third consecutive day of protests against the Myanmarese government, thousands of Indonesians gathered outside Myanmar’s embassy in the capital, Jakarta, on Wednesday.

The protesters called on Jakarta to cut ties with Myanmar over the military crackdown against the Rohingya Muslims.

Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population.
your inside hate is visible on your filthy face
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your inside hate is visible on your filthy face
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I speak truth. Its not hate we are getting terrorism and you guys support terrorism
No muslim country will come forward to help then, only words.
Why ?
Bytheway May be this pic is not Mine
 
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I speak truth. Its not hate we are getting terriorism
No muslim country will come forward to help then, only words.
Why ?
it's definitely hated and bigotry you're a real terrorist indeed you were calling these poor refugees filth and supporting their genocide
you are the one who was laughing and cheering bcoz Burmese were laying mines to kill civilian
you RSS chaddies are the worst creature on this planet
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it's definitely hated and bigotry you're a real terrorist indeed you were calling these poor refugees filth and supporting their genocide
you are the one who was laughing and cheering bcoz Burmese were laying mines to kill civilian
you RSS chaddies are the worst creature on this planet
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Rohigayas are doing terrorism since 1948 against country Myanmar. If you want me to support them theN you should also support TTP against pakistan ! But I know suddenly your view point changes .
You guys look's only from Religion point of view.
They are so filthy, they kill people who gives them shelter, they are doing bomb blasts in India that to one of the most scared place in India
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...odh-Gaya-temple-attack-revenge-Rohingyas.html
They are getting what they asked for had they not tried to separate Myanmar they would have been living happily and one day if India took his lessons from Myanmar, If Myanmar 100 times weaker country can do this with such impurity and intensity. Cleaning Kashmir is just matter of days for our Army, If we follow Myanmar. Kashmiri Muslims want to break our country on the lines of Religion will never succeed because we are fully committed to our country.

Just thinking with religion in mind will always give you pain.
Dont blame me I only speak truth may be its bitter
 
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Rohigayas are doing terrorism since 1948 against country Myanmar. If you want me to support them theN you should also support TTP against pakistan ! But I know suddenly your view point changes .
You guys look's only from Religion point of view.
They are so filthy, they kill people who gives them shelter, they are doing bomb blasts in India that to one of the most scared place in India
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...odh-Gaya-temple-attack-revenge-Rohingyas.html
They are getting what they asked for had they not tried to separate Myanmar they would have been living happily and one day if India took his lessons from Myanmar, If Myanmar 100 times weaker country can do this with such impurity and intensity. Cleaning Kashmir is just matter of days for our Army, If we follow Myanmar. Kashmiri Muslims want to break our country on the lines of Religion will never succeed because we are fully committed to our country.

Just thinking with religion in mind will always give you pain.
Dont blame me I only speak truth may be its bitter
so if you kill millions of them its totaly Ok if they retaliate its terrorism Wow
the link ou posted clearly said it was in revenge
and since when Kashmir became part of India? and who are you to claim kashmir did you grandapa bought Kashmir?or are you Kashmiri?
Partition of sub continent was on basis of religion since kashmir was Muslim majority so by default it belongs to Pakistan, and if your army had guts they would have killed all Kashmiris long back but they know what will happen to them after that we will lay down waste to delhi and Mumbai
 
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so if you kill millions of them its totaly Ok if they retaliate its terrorism Wow
Its opposite we are not killing anyone but majority of them are currently supporting, feeding and sheltering terrorism. So, now India Army has moral duty to clean these stone pelters who save terrorist even this led to huge casulities. If whole Muslim world cant do a shit to Myanmar then forget they can do anything abt India, May be our leaders are noting this reality.
the link ou posted clearly said it was in revenge
But it all comes down to religion !
because Myanmar in Bhuddism majority, so, blowing there scared place even it is in some other country where they are taking shelter is best revenge ? Did any Myanmar Army got hurt ? only unrelated peoples killed in there revenge.
Now, why should India give them shelter ? or even have sympathay
and since when Kashmir became part of India? and who are you to claim kashmir did you grandapa bought Kashmir?or are you Kashmiri?
Partition of sub continent was on basis of religion since kashmir was Muslim majority so by default it belongs to Pakistan,
Since your birth Kashmir is part of India and no other country people can come here without Visa :lol: or without our permission.
By same logic then Sindh 1947 was major Hindu area then why in Pakistan ?
if your army had guts they would have killed all Kashmiris long back but they know what will happen to them after that we will lay down waste to delhi and Mumbai
This is irony our country still not doing what it should do to solve Kashmir, otherwise it keeps on going like this. Bitter medicine has to take fore cure. Accept it or not. If our politicians give orders for Army its matter of days to clear terrorism with its ROOTS.
 
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Look Look Muslim brotherhood, all are worried and rising there voice but when it comes to giving shelter to there homeless brothers they started looking each other faces like these poor stinky Muslims have plauge

wrong
Pak army's arming the Myanmar army with JF17s to kill these "stinkys"

Money over religion
Phuck the rohingya
 
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Its opposite we are not killing anyone but majority of them are currently supporting, feeding and sheltering terrorism. So, now India Army has moral duty to clean these stone pelters who save terrorist even this led to huge casulities. If whole Muslim world cant do a shit to Myanmar then forget they can do anything abt India, May be our leaders are noting this reality.

But it all comes down to religion !
because Myanmar in Bhuddism majority, so, blowing there scared place even it is in some other country where they are taking shelter is best revenge ? Did any Myanmar Army got hurt ? only unrelated peoples killed in there revenge.
Now, why should India give them shelter ? or even have sympathay

Since your birth Kashmir is part of India and no other country people can come here without Visa :lol: or without our permission.
By same logic then Sindh 1947 was major Hindu area then why in Pakistan ?

This is irony our country still not doing what it should do to solve Kashmir, otherwise it keeps on going like this. Bitter medicine has to take fore cure. Accept it or not. If our politicians give orders for Army its matter of days to clear terrorism with its ROOTS.

Kashmir has Pakistan & Pakistan has 150 nuclear warheads

Its not like the Rohingya which has no one but Bangladesh and Bangladesh is too weak



Kashmir is not yours it is a Muslim majority state and as per Partition it wanted separation from Hindus

your inside hate is visible on your filthy face
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Tell me this blackie isn't logical:lol::lol::lol:
 
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Kashmir has Pakistan & Pakistan has 150 nuclear warheads

Its not like the Rohingya which has no one but Bangladesh and Bangladesh is too weak



Kashmir is not yours it is a Muslim majority state and as per Partition it wanted separation from Hindus


Tell me this blackie isn't logical
Kashmir has Pakistan & Pakistan has 150 nuclear warheads ?
Work out on your URDUGLISH :lol::lol::lol:
If kashmir is of Pakistan then why whining ? Just Chill like me :lol::lol::lol: . Your 150 cant help your terrorist escape from us
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Kashmir has Pakistan & Pakistan has 150 nuclear warheads ?
Work out on your URDUGLISH :lol::lol::lol:
If kashmir is of Pakistan then why whining ? Just Chill like me :lol::lol::lol: . Your 150 cant help your terrorist escape from us
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Its why we can kill your soldiers and support Kashmir and your best bet is your Randi rona across the world

You kill kashmiri's we then have a moral and just right to defend them and help them throw out their oppressors
 
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Indonesian muslims instead of protesting should ask all the Rohigyas to come and settle in their country.
All this rabble rousing is useless unless you are willing to put these Rogigyas in your nation.
 
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