UN Myanmar Removes Rohingya Kebabs - UN REEEEEEEE's, Normies shit themselves & do nothing, and Crusaders DEUS VULT

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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41224108

The security operation targeting Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar "seems a textbook example of ethnic cleansing", the UN human rights chief says.

Zeid Raad Al Hussein urged Myanmar to end the "cruel military operation" in Rakhine state.

More than 300,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since violence erupted there late last month.

The military says it is responding to attacks by Rohingya militants and denies it is targeting civilians.

The violence began on 25 August when the Rohingya militants attacked police posts in northern Rakhine, killing 12 security personnel.

Rohingyas who have fled Myanmar since then say the military responded with a brutal campaign, burning villages and attacking civilians in a bid to drive them out.

The Rohingya, a stateless mostly Muslim minority in Buddhist-majority Rakhine, have long experienced persecution in Myanmar, which says they are illegal immigrants.

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Media captionWho is burning down Rohingya villages?
Mr Zeid, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said the current operation in Rakhine was "clearly disproportionate".

He noted that the situation could not be fully assessed because Myanmar had refused access to human rights investigators, but said the UN had received "multiple reports and satellite imagery of security forces and local militia burning Rohingya villages, and consistent accounts of extrajudicial killings, including shooting fleeing civilians".

"I call on the government to end its current cruel military operation, with accountability for all violations that have occurred and to reverse the pattern of severe and widespread discrimination against the Rohingya population," he said.

Latest reports put the number of those who have fled to Bangladesh at 313,000. Aid agencies say they are in desperate need of food, shelter and medical aid, and that current resources are inadequate.

Bangladesh is already host to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya who have fled previous outbreaks of violence in Rakhine. Existing refugee camps are full and the new arrivals are sleeping rough in whatever space they can find, reports say.

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Media captionJustin Rowlatt reports from the Bangladesh border
The authorities have, however, started to register the new arrivals. Previously only those in two official camps were being documented, but government teams are now collecting fingerprints and details from all newcomers, including those in makeshift shelters.

Analysts say that, until now, the government has refused to register those outside camps for fear of legitimising them. But the current move may help the government as it engages in a diplomatic battle about the Rohingyas' future, the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder reports.

On Sunday, the Rohingya militant group behind the 25 August attacks declared a one-month unilateral ceasefire to allow aid agencies in, but the Myanmar government rejected it, saying it would not negotiate with "terrorists".

It maintains that it is the militants who are burning Rohingya villages and targeting civilians, but a BBC correspondent on an official visit to Rakhine came across a Muslim village apparently burned by Rakhine Buddhists, contradicting the official narrative.

Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, is facing mounting criticism for failing to protect the Rohingya, and on Monday exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama added his voice, urging her "to reach out to all sections of society to try to restore friendly relations".

But the Rohingya are extremely unpopular inside Myanmar. On Sunday, police fired rubber bullets to break up a mob attacking the home of a Muslim butcher in Magway region in central Myanmar. One protester was quoted by AFP news agency saying it was a response to events in Rakhine.

After all the shit going on in Europe? Come on, who can blame these guys.

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#RemoveRohingya #DefendMyanmar #DeusVult
 
So where are the SJWs screaming islamophobia when people are being burned out of their homes?:\
I guess it only matters when some poor innocent soul crashes his truck of peace into a public place.

I understand why they don't want Myanmar to turn into an Allahu Snackbar explosionfest. But this is pretty brutal. At least these Rohingya people are going to Bangladesh and not Europe.
 
Fun fact: Burma is the #3 tourist destination for people that want to fuck child prostitutes. Strip clubs and brothels staffed by children operate openly because the Junta uses the proceeds from child prostitution to prop up their government.
 
Every country has the right to protect its border and keep it secure, Liberals can't take the hint that decent border security is necessary.
Fun fact: Burma is the #3 tourist destination for people that want to fuck child prostitutes. Strip clubs and brothels staffed by children operate openly because the Junta uses the proceeds from child prostitution to prop up their government.
As is almost every country in SE Asia.
 
It's interesting how the lame stream media leaves out they're a bunch of extremists that have been carrying out acts of terror and fighting for an Islamic state since the 1940s.

The rest of the world is just less cucked and doesn't put up with Islamic shit.
 
Holy shit, this takes European cuckary into levels of the stratosphere. How insufferable do you have be to provoke Buddhists of all people into killing you and arsoning your homes?
 
The conflict in Myanmar has very little to do with religion and everything to do with ethnicity.

Muslims aren't all one monolith. The Muslims who have lived in Myanmar since the 17th century are called Kamein and they don't face pogroms or anything. This is an ethnic conflict not a purely religious one no matter how hard anyone wishs it was. The Rohingyas were implanted in Rakhine by the British starting in 1823. The Panthays (Huis) and Kameins are Muslims that have successfully assimilated into Myanmari society so they don't face the same legal restrictions as the Rohingyas. Rohingya migrants (unlike Panthays & Kameins) on the other hand have caused violence several times and want to divide Myanmar, so they are treated differently.

Also the state where the Rohingya live in has a gas pipeline, a recently opened oil pipeline, a deep water port, an oil terminal and the Shwe gas field.

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The conflict in Myanmar has very little to do with religion and everything to do with ethnicity.

Muslims aren't all one monolith. The Muslims who have lived in Myanmar since the 17th century are called Kamein and they don't face pogroms or anything. This is an ethnic conflict not a purely religious one no matter how hard anyone wishs it was. The Rohingyas were implanted in Rakhine by the British starting in 1823. The Panthays (Huis) and Kameins are Muslims that have successfully assimilated into Myanmari society so they don't face the same legal restrictions as the Rohingyas. Rohingya migrants (unlike Panthays & Kameins) on the other hand have caused violence several times and want to divide Myanmar, so they are treated differently.

Also the state where the Rohingya live in has a gas pipeline, a recently opened oil pipeline, a deep water port, an oil terminal and the Shwe gas field.

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Ah, well...shit.
 
The conflict in Myanmar has very little to do with religion and everything to do with ethnicity.

Muslims aren't all one monolith. The Muslims who have lived in Myanmar since the 17th century are called Kamein and they don't face pogroms or anything. This is an ethnic conflict not a purely religious one no matter how hard anyone wishs it was. The Rohingyas were implanted in Rakhine by the British starting in 1823. The Panthays (Huis) and Kameins are Muslims that have successfully assimilated into Myanmari society so they don't face the same legal restrictions as the Rohingyas. Rohingya migrants (unlike Panthays & Kameins) on the other hand have caused violence several times and want to divide Myanmar, so they are treated differently.

Also the state where the Rohingya live in has a gas pipeline, a recently opened oil pipeline, a deep water port, an oil terminal and the Shwe gas field.

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Yeah, it really has nothing to do with religion.

The people who are kicking them out are also Muslim, and they've essentially been performing ethnic cleansing on the Rohingya for decades.

To be honest, I don't really give a shit about any of this, but OP does seem to be very misinformed.
 
The conflict in Myanmar has very little to do with religion and everything to do with ethnicity.

Muslims aren't all one monolith. The Muslims who have lived in Myanmar since the 17th century are called Kamein and they don't face pogroms or anything. This is an ethnic conflict not a purely religious one no matter how hard anyone wishs it was. The Rohingyas were implanted in Rakhine by the British starting in 1823. The Panthays (Huis) and Kameins are Muslims that have successfully assimilated into Myanmari society so they don't face the same legal restrictions as the Rohingyas. Rohingya migrants (unlike Panthays & Kameins) on the other hand have caused violence several times and want to divide Myanmar, so they are treated differently.

In other words, act like a jackass, get treated like a jackass.
 
Holy shit, this takes European cuckary into levels of the stratosphere. How insufferable do you have be to provoke Buddhists of all people into killing you and arsoning your homes?

The Buddhism = Peace meme is an annoying piece of Western ignorance. Go to Sri Lanka. The Buddhists kill Christians and burn down churches there. Buddhism was used by Imperial Japan to justify colonization, with the country's temples strongly supporting the military regime. There was also Nisshō Inoue, a far-right Buddhist leader who lead assassinations against Japan's liberal politicians in the 1930s. The Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan that carried out chemical terror attacks and literally wanted to kill every human on earth through nuclear war saw themselves as heavily influenced by Buddhism.

Not saying that Buddhism is a trash religion. But like all others it can be used to promote mass violence and authoritarianism.
 
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The Buddhism = Peace meme is an annoying piece of Western ignorance. Go to Sri Lanka. The Buddhists kill Christians and burn down churches there. Buddhism was used by Imperial Japan to justify colonization, with the country's temples strongly supporting the military regime. There was also Nisshō Inoue, a far-right Buddhist leader who lead assassinations against Japan's liberal politicians in the 1930s. The Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan that carried out chemical terror attacks and literally wanted to kill every human on earth through nuclear war saw themselves as heavily influenced by Buddhism.

Not saying that Buddhism is a trash religion. But like all others it can be used to promote mass violence and authoritarianism.
The Japanese practiced Shintoism as a state religion in which their emperor was glorified as their religious and secular autocrat by both laymen and clerics, so they are all kinds of fucked up in a very different way from Chinese or Indian Buddhist clerics of the Mahayana ilk, which traditionally shun political involvement and contact with the secular affairs of the world.
 
The Japanese practiced Shintoism as a state religion in which their emperor was glorified as their religious and secular autocrat by both laymen and clerics, so they are all kinds of fucked up in a very different way from Chinese or Indian Buddhist clerics of the Mahayana ilk, which traditionally shun political involvement and contact with the secular affairs of the world.

Yeah Japanese Buddhism is very weird compared to what the rest of Asia practices.
 
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