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YANGON — Myanmar has reacted angrily to a Time magazine cover story on a prominent radical monk accused of fuelling anti-Muslim violence, accompanied by the headline “The Face of Buddhist Terror.”

Social media users in the former junta-ruled nation also voiced dismay at the US magazine’s July front page, which shows a photograph of controversial Mandalay monk Wirathu, whose anti-Muslim remarks have come under scrutiny following a wave of deadly religious violence.

The Time report “creates a misunderstanding of Buddhism which has existed for thousands of years and is the religion of the majority of our citizens,” said a statement posted on the presidential office website late Sunday.

“The government is currently striving with religious leaders, political parties, media and the people to rid Myanmar of unwanted conflicts,” it said, adding that the issue of religion should be handled respectfully by the media.

In a sign of the strength of feeling, one online petition started over the weekend to condemn the magazine had collected almost 40,000 names by Monday.

The use of the words “Buddhist” and “Terror” upset all followers of the faith, which is peaceful “and not for terrorists,” a message accompanying the petition said.

Eye-witnesses to violence which flared in March in central Myanmar said people dressed in monks’ robes were involved in the unrest, which left scores dead, mainly Muslims.

Radical monks have led a campaign to shun shops owned by Muslims. Wirathu has also called for a law to restrict marriages between Buddhist women and men of other faiths.

Senior monks, however, have accused foreign media of one-sided reporting of the Buddhist-Muslim conflict.

Facebook users accused Time of deepening divisions and defaming Myanmar’s main religion.

“Insulting the monk Wirathu, a son of Buddha, is the same as insulting Buddhism,” said one post by Wai Phyo.

“What Wirathu is doing now is to protect our own nationality and religion,” the Facebook user wrote, urging the magazine to apologize.

“Obviously this writer doesn’t understand Myanmar and Buddhism well,” another post said.

Several episodes of religious fighting have exposed deep rifts in the Buddhist-majority country and cast a shadow over widely praised political reforms since military rule ended two years ago.

In March at least 44 people were killed in sectarian strife in central Myanmar with thousands of homes set ablaze.

Communal unrest last year in the western state of Rakhine left about 200 people dead and up to 140,000 displaced, mainly Rohingya Muslims.

source: Time magazine ‘Buddhist Terror’ headline irks Myanmar | Inquirer News
 
extremists are available in all religion :meeting:

Most of them don't wage war against almost every nation of note. The list keeps growing..UK, US, France, Spain, China, India, Israel..at least the Burmese have the good sense of keeping it internal and they had better keep doing that..refugees are bad enough as it is.

Bhai sahab, I believe BD had taken out a policy paper on the Rohingyas..anything gleaned from that?
 
Most of them don't wage war against almost every nation of note. The list keeps growing..UK, US, France, Spain, China, India, Israel..at least the Burmese have the good sense of keeping it internal and they had better keep doing that..refugees are bad enough as it is.

Bhai sahab, I believe BD had taken out a policy paper on the Rohingyas..anything gleaned from that?

how about Sri lanka ? even India faced this problem
 
how about Sri lanka ?

That was an honest mistake. Bleh! We get to take some liberties..Gandhi earned us credit points..think of them as being analogous to carbon credits.:D

In all seriousness though..a little less bellyaching and a lot more action on the part of a few countries would do good for the sake of the Rohingyas. But then you have recently seen what the priorities are.
 
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The use of the words “Buddhist” and “Terror” upset all followers of [b][size=5]the faith, which is peaceful “and not for terrorists,” [/b][/size]a message accompanying the petition said.][/QUOTE]

Yeah yeah yeah.

My religion is all peaceful. blah blah blah. Same old $hit.

Have heard million times before. Every fing relgious fundoo loves to say that.

FYI.

Bhuddhist terror is not new.

these sobs created terror in S Lanka too. But Tamilian terror was much more so the world didn't take notice.

But now

in Myanmar, it is bad $hit,

And guess what


The grand leader, the Dali Lama should have gone to Myanmar and sat with the impacted and terrorized Muslims in solidarity.

But he didn't


Aung San Suu Kyi, too is doing some lip service $hit.

While the bloodshed against the Muslim minority goes on and on.


peace

p.s. off course as a Pakistani I am against religious violence against our own minorities. My harsh feelings against Islamism are based on first hand experience of how my friends from minority groups have suffered in Pakistan.
 
Buddhism is the most peaceful religion in the world. Buddha was truly the greatest man to ever walk the earth.
 

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