Why is Myanmar exporting Rohingya refugees? They belong there not in India. Hell not even in Bangladesh...

Why is Myanmar exporting Rohingya refugees? They belong there not in India. Hell not even in Bangladesh. They politely asked for independence in 1947 but you refused to give them 3 states. Whatever is happening in your country is your own fault. If you want to get rid of them give their states independence. Simple as

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t.muslim pooinloo

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Myanmar had ~2million muslims according to the last census. It's estimated that 350,000 have left this year. I don't condone human rights abuses even against muslims, but, man, it must feel good to get rid of 15% of your muslim population in a year.

It's incredible progress. If all countries with Muslim minorities were that committed to getting rid of them, none of us would have to deal with those shitstains in short order.

one of the most interesting stories in current global affairs. of course it's ignored by Sup Forumstards. let's talk about whether slavs are white or which alt right twitter dude is actually a cuck instead.

>what a load of hogswallop, i should go meditate

There's not a whole lot to say about a country acting rationally in its own self-interest. I just wish that the western world would follow suit.

Is there any religion Islam plays well with? They seem to mostly kill each other as well. I have no sympathy for the rohingya and have no doubts the buddhists were justified

Consider that in every country with a Muslim majority, Islam is given special status and non-Muslims are effectively second-class citizens. Islam does not and never has played nice with any other religion or belief system and it never will. Islamic supremacy is explicitly codified into Islamic law, which is part and parcel of the religion.

It's because of geography Myanmar couldnt aford such a territorial threat

same with you and Kashmir, the real reason is because of the water resources that pass through it
but dumb and obnoxius patriotism is the only tool in which you can get the retarded pajeets to help you

Because they can't shoot them fast enough, apparently.

So, how's it going to feel when the poo-in-loo gets an extra helping of brown? Maybe you can have another Pakistan bordering India, only it'll be Rohingyastan.

because muslims acts like muslims everywhere. removing kebab is good thing for every country

If they goto Bangladesh who gives a shit? The entire population? They shit in the streets anyway?

They belong in Bangladesh. Or the bay of Bengal

That's true but they are fleeing to India and indian politicians give them citizenship cards (illegally) for votes

Reminder that they are doing nothing wrong.

God I wish that were me

The Buddhists throw the rohingya children in the bay

Buddhism is a death cult. They are all soy munching zombies. Look what they did to this poor tiger!

Did Aung suddenly become /ourgal/ overnight?
It seems like every liberal is turning on her.

Open your borders and accept the enrichment Patel.

>muslims
>human
sawadee

Sleep tight tigre

bullshit
these guys aren't real bhuddists. they are chinese agent provoceteurs.
A bhuddist would still act with compassion towrds a mad dog.
they also wouldn't care about material possesions like a nation, or any patch of land.
this is **state** sponsored bhuddism
protip:the chinese govenment instilled their own lama after the shali lama fled tibet.

bumping becuase these things die everytime I post this

When even based Buddhists in Myanmar are saying "Fuck you Muslims! We're tired of your shit, and we're going to kill you now!" that really tells you a lot about Muslims in general.

says more about the bhuddists I'd say.

#OP: Soros paid shill detected.

Of course (((they))) are urning on suu kyi -
She attended Xi Jinping's 100 global leaders summit on the Russia - China belt and road initiative in May.
Suu has signed Myanmar up,to the project.. Which is not what (((they))) want.

From The Duran:
The $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has the potential to unblock vast swathes of South Asia, with Gwadar, operated by China Overseas Port Holdings, slated to become a key naval hub of the New Silk Roads.

Deep-sea ports will be built in Kyaukphyu in Myanmar, Sonadia island in Bangladesh, Hambantota in Sri Lanka.
Add to them the China-Belarus Industrial Park and 33 deals in Kazakhstan covering everything from mining and engineering to oil and gas.

Not wanting refugees in my country is sorosdom now?

>politicians give them citizenship cards (illegally) for votes
Finally a first world country, eh?

No, you're just ignored because you're full of shit.
Even Buddhist temples of ancient China had guards that were allowed to spill blood.

The issue is not new. What has created "heat" around an issue decades/ centuries in the making?
The geopolitical need to escalate tension.
Of course there is existing tension. That is Soros playbook... pick a. Issue and add western media narrative. Where was western media. Overage of this issue a decade ago? 5 years ago?
Why is it getting major coverage now?
Why is this sign being carried by Indonesian protestors in English? Why not in Bahasa?

are we gonna talk about preemptive strikes being defensive now?

rvisiontv.com/meeting-with-george-soros-and-rohingya-representatives-in-yangon/

Royhinga Vision: people's voice television
January 2015:
A meeting among Mr. George Soros (Founder/ Chairman) and Mr. Christopher Stone (President) of the Open Society Foundations; and representatives from Rohingya community was held at Chatrium Hotel Yangon.

The Rohingya representatives that attended the meeting are U Shwe Maung, member of the House of Representatives from Buthidaung Constituency; U Kyaw Min, Ex-Elected Member of Parliament from Buthidaung and Ex-CRPP; U Kyaw Hla Aung, an ex-attorney and Rohingya Rights Activist in Sittwe (Akyab); and Daw Wai Wai Nu, the Director of the Women Peace Network, Arakan.

Regarding the vigorous discussions with Mr Soros, U Shwe Maung wrote on Facebook:

“We discussed about possibility for peaceful coexistence within Rakhine and Rohingya communities of Arakan, experiences of violence, rule of law, 1982 citizenship law, full-fledged citizenship challenges for Rohingyas, situation of both communities and IDPs camps, assistance to peace & development for all, scholarships and etc.

.... We referred the Report of Sub Commissioner’s Office of British government, Akhyab 26th April 1826, to highlight population ratio of 60,000 Arakanese Mughs (Rakhines) and 30,000 Mussalman (Rohingyas). The ratio is 2:1.

According to government sources, total population of Arakan in 2014 is 3 million more or less. Out of 3 million, 2 millions are Rakhines and others and 1 million is Rohingya. After 189 years, the population ration in Arakan is still 2:1. I

If we calculate the population of Mussalman by using incremental formula, there must be minimum 2.5 million Rohingya inside Myanmar by now.

But we have approximately 1.5 million of Rohingya Muslims inside Arakan and other parts of Myanmar now. Where are the remainings? They are living in Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia, UK, USA, Canada...

It's too difficult to find any real information about this. Everything being reported is flimsy or outright propaganda at the moment

George Soros funded Burma Task Force has been actively operating in Myanmar since 2013 although Soros interference in Myanmar’s domestic affairs goes deeper than that.

In 2003, George Soros joined a US Task Force group aimed at increasing “US cooperation with other countries to bring about a long overdue political, economic and social transformation in Myanmar.

A document published by the Council of Foreign Relation’s (CFR) in 2003 entitled “Burma: Time For Change,” states that “democracy… cannot survive in Burma without the help of the US and the international community” and calls for a group implement the project.

“When George Soros comes to this or that country… he looks for religious, ethnic or social contradictions, chooses the model of action for one of these options or their combination and tries to ‘warm them up,'” Egorchenkov explained, speaking with RT.

According to Mosyakov, it is a globalist management policy to sow discord in nations by fuelling regional conflicts which allows them to exert pressure on those nations and ultimately gain control over their sovereignty. A recent example is the Ukrainian Crisis and the Greek Crisis before that. When the flames are out and the country ravaged with the crisis, it is time for the vultures to descend.

“BUY WHEN THERE IS BLOOD ON THE STREETS, EVEN IF THE BLOOD IS YOUR OWN”

– THESE ARE THE WORDS OF NATHAN MAYER ROTHSCHILD OF THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD, ONE OF THE FAMILY BLOODLINES THAT CONTROLLED THE EAST INDIA COMPANIES.

What one should understand is that a crisis just doesn’t take a toll on the infrastructure and human lives but it also ruptures the economy and puts the country in huge debt. And it is through this debt that the global players dictate their terms to sovereign nations for decades or even centuries if there is no course correction. That is the reason why both Ukraine and Greece appointed Rothschild as their debt adviser to assist with their growing debt crisis.

Soros says Myanmar ‘a longer-term investment that paid off’

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American philanthropist and investor George Soros has warned that ethnic tensions and a lack of tolerance threaten economic and political progress in Myanmar, a country to which Soros has devoted more than two decades of attention and philanthropy.

Speaking at the Asia Society in New York on April 30, Soros said that ethnic and religious tensions ... are the most disturbing part of the process of reform in Myanmar, and tolerance towards marginalized groups such as the Rohingya Muslims, may determine the legacy of President U Thein Sein.

Overall Soros praised Myanmar for its early steps toward democracy and economic reform. He called his own efforts in the country as "a longer-term investment that paid off ... I don't think I ever had a financial investment as long-term as that."

Soros was referring to the efforts he put in to the country, rather than a financial payoff. He has devoted personal resources and worked through his Open Society Foundation to help students who led a democracy movement, to strengthen a fledgling education system, to upgrade the country's telecommunications network, and help in the election process.

Soros' appearance was part of a season of Asia Society programming focused on Myanmar, including a Buddhist art exhibition.