TQ friend. This pic of the Khwe Thar Wirathu alone could become a very strong evidence at ICC to hang him for Meikhtila Massacre. Mandalay Chief Minister Ye Myint and Security Minister ? and other Ministers who talk rubbish to justify the Massacre of Meikhtila Muslims could also be punish at ICC, In Sya Allah. Please search and record all the evidences and if possible publish and share on internet:FB and blogs. President U Thein Sein had also STUPIDLY endorsed that SOB Wirathu as Son of Buddha. That stupidity is already entered in world history.
Posts Tagged ‘Thandwe’
Rakhine Eye Surgeon Dr. U Aye Tun stayed in Muslim’s house and was helped by Muslims to get job in Saudi Arabia BUT his relatives are Anti-Muslims
October 16, 2013I have used Eye Surgeon so that laymen would understand easily. He is an Ophthalmologist.
ဒီ Interview မွာ ေဇာ္ေအးေမာင္ က ငပလီပိုင္ရွင္ မြတ္စ္လင္မ္ ကို ရဲက အာမခံေပးလို႕ တရားဥပေဒစိုးမိုးမႈမရွိဘူးေျပာထားတာေလ။
ဒီျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသားစစ္စစ္တစ္ေယာက္ကို အစၥလာမ္ဘာသာကိုးကြယ္တာနဲ႕ပဲ ႏိုင္ငံျခားသားျဖစ္သေယာင္ေယာင္၊
ေငြေပးလို႕ပဲ အာမခံရသေယာင္ေယာင္ ေျပာသြားတာ။
ဒီဝန္ၾကီးဆိုတဲ့ ေခြးသားကိုယ္တိုင္ ရခိုင္ပီပီ လူမ်ိဳးဘာသာခြဲျခားေနတာ။
ဒီ Interview ဟာ ဒီေခြးသားရဲ့ Discrimination လုပ္ရပ္သက္ေသပဲ။
ဒါကိုတစ္ခ်ိဳ႕က ေခါင္းစဥ္ ေလးဖတ္ရံုနဲ႕ ဒီေကာင္ရဲ့ေျပာစကားဟုတ္လွျပီထင္ျပီး
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Invisible forces are orchestrating Myanmar’s anti-Muslim violence
October 9, 2013
Myanmar’s president made his first trip to the violence-hit town of Thandwe last week, days after a 94-year-old Muslim woman was slain by Buddhists in a nearby village. Spurred on by an unrelated argument between a Muslim political leader and a Buddhist taxi driver two days prior, a mob approached her home in a nearby village on October 1. Her daughter managed to escape, but returned to find a charred house and a mother with cuts to her neck, head and stomach.
Burma’s half-hearted attempt to stop anti-Muslim pogroms
October 9, 2013Burma’s half-hearted attempt to stop anti-Muslim pogroms
A dead body is left on a street in Meikhtila after anti-Muslim riots in March 2013. (Reuters)
By COLIN HINSHELWOOD 9 October 2013
The vicious stabbing to death of a 94-year-old Muslim woman in Arakan state marks a new low in Burma’s shameful communal tensions. It should place President Thein Sein in a tight predicament as he put his international reputation on the line by promising a “zero-tolerance approach” to ethnic violence during a high-profile tour of Europe in July at a time when he was openly courting European investment and the lifting of the remaining sanctions on his country.
‘We begged them not to kill us’
October 8, 2013‘We begged them not to kill us’ The Myanmar Times
By Aung Shin | Monday, 07 October 2013
Muslim and Buddhist residents have lived side-by-side in Thandwe’s Thabuchai village for generations. But that peace was shattered on October 2 when Buddhist mobs stormed the town, inflicting shocking damage on the normally quiet community.
Among the dead was Daw Aye Kyi, a disabled 95-year-old woman who was brutally stabbed in her own home. Her daughter, Daw Zaw Lay Kha, broke down in tears as she recounted how the family was forced to abandon Daw Aye Kyi in their escape from the mob.
Muslim victims say Myanmar police aided attackers
October 7, 2013Muslim victims say Myanmar police aided attackers
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In this photo taken on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, Muslim men sit near a mosque destroyed in an attack by Buddhists in Thabyuchaing village, Thandwe township, Rakhine State, in western Myanmar. Even as President Thein Sein came to western Myanmar to urge an end to sectarian violence, security forces could not prevent Buddhist mobs from torching the homes of minority Muslims or hacking them to death, at times, unwittingly, even encouraging them. That has raised questions about the government’s ability to quench a virulent strain of religious hatred blamed for the deaths of more than 240 people in the last 18 months. The latest attack occurred Tuesday, Oct. 1, in Thandwe township, killing five just hours before President Thein touched down for a scheduled visit. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
“Do you think the government is behind the attacks on Muslims?”
October 5, 2013One Foreign Reporter asked me, “Do you think the government is behind the attacks on Muslims?”
So I answered him like this….
I do not just think but I strongly believe that part of the military government is behind the attacks on Muslims. The rest of the government know this, some of them agree and those who disagree are scared to oppose the majority.
They have repeatedly use the racial riots to divert the attention of the people, whenever they have social, political or economic problems.
Rakhine Buddhists’ Ethnic Cleansing on Kaman Muslims who are recognized as an Ethnic Minority Myanmar citizens
October 4, 2013
An invisible hand in Burma’s anti-Muslim violence?
October 3, 2013An invisible hand in Burma’s anti-Muslim violence?
By Francis Wade Oct 03, 2013
The latest bout of violence in western Burma, where the death toll currently stands at six, all of whom are Muslim, hasn’t taken many by surprise. Leaders on both sides of the political divide have mostly responded with empty phrases that appear to be aimed more at placating their critics, rather than cutting to the core problems of intolerance and exploitation of a crisis. As a result, houses belonging to Muslim families in Arakan state have once again turned to ash, and the body count slowly climbs.