What can we do to help the Rohingyan people and save them from genocide?

What can we do to help the Rohingyan people and save them from genocide?

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reuters.com/article/us-myanmar-rohingya/at-least-71-killed-in-myanmar-as-rohingya-insurgents-stage-major-attack-idUSKCN1B507K
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barrons.com/articles/will-venezuela-default-ask-hedge-funds-1411500971
nytimes.com/1998/09/26/business/soros-in-venezuelan-deal.html
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Put them in an isolated abo community and film the interactions for a reality TV show

oy vey

Send them back to Bangladesh

>Aggressive religious minority who are engaged in active insurgency in their home country.

No thank you.

>save them from genocide
why

Wow. White people are so enlightened and morally superior that the rest of the Islamophobic world.

because it's the right thing to do, m9

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This. I fucking hate the Greens.

Australia YES!

So who is he proposing to shunt to the back of the queue so we can take them instead? Australia has a cap of 20k asylum seekers each year, any Rohingya given a place inevitably means someone else misses out.

Gay bomb baby

how about we stop white genocide first?

All that the Rohingyan, along with the rest of Islam's followers want to do, is fight and fuck...no thanks

Fucking kek

> it would show global

faggot

If china didnt connect that oil pipeline nobody would have a fucking clue about them

the cia is slow as fuck senpai
the pipeline is completed and running since april

Western msm is a joke first ignoreing for years the muslim attacks on buddhist when they cant deny it anymore they sell it as "both sides are bad" crap to idiots. And when buddhists finally had enough and fight its suddenly "muslims victims buddhists terrorist" narrative what a fucking joke and the people that fall for it are an even bigger joke.


reuters.com/article/us-myanmar-rohingya/at-least-71-killed-in-myanmar-as-rohingya-insurgents-stage-major-attack-idUSKCN1B507K

They were burning down Buddhist villages for a long time before they retaliated, so in answering your question; we shouldn't.

Let them taste their own medicine.

Assume Saudi capital flow are behind this. Yes, they are treasonous.

>fight and fuck
Sounds like the average aussie day to me

Rohingya conflict: Soros and hydrocarbons behind destabilization in Myanmar


© AP Photo/ Kevin Wolf

The Rohingya conflict in Myanmar, which had caught its second wind in August 2017, appears to be a multidimensional crisis with major geopolitical players involved, experts say, referring to both internal and external reasons behind the recent upsurge in violence in the country.

The Rohingya conflict, which erupted between Buddhists and Muslims in Myanmar's western Rakhine state in late August, was apparently fanned by external global players, Dmitry Mosyakov, director of the Centre for Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told RT.

According to the academic, the conflict has at least three dimensions.

"First, this is a game against China, as China has very large investments in Arakan [Rakhine]," Mosyakov told RT. "Second, it is aimed at fuelling Muslim extremism in Southeast Asia.... Third, it's the attempt to sow discord within ASEAN [between Myanmar and Muslim-dominated Indonesia and Malaysia]."

According to Mosyakov, the century-long conflict is used by external players to undermine Southeast Asian stability, especially given the fact that what is at stake are vast reserves of hydrocarbons located offshore of the Rakhine state.

"There's a huge gas field named Than Shwe after the general who had long ruled Burma," Mosyakov said. "Additionally, the coastal zone of Arakan [Rakhine] almost certainly contains oil hydrocarbons."

After the massive Rakhine energy reserves were discovered in 2004 they attracted China's attention. By 2013 China completed oil and natural gas pipelines, which connect Myanmar's port of Kyaukphyu with the Chinese city of Kunming in Yunnan province.

The oil pipeline allows Beijing to deliver Middle Eastern and African crude bypassing the Malacca Straits, while the gas pipeline is transporting hydrocarbons from Myanmar's offshore fields to China.
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Rohingyans are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh living inside Myanmar. They belong to the Bangladeshi government, just send all of them back and the problem will be solved. We even have some of them here causing a ruckus.

I hear migrants are great for the economy maybe Zimbabwe could use a economic kick start!

I would normally say to give them all smallpox blankets, but being forced to live in Australia is just as cozy.

Send them to Bangladesh.

>Even most peaceful people on earth can't stand muslims
>Leftists will attack the buddists for it

KKKEK

>be poor
>get culturally enriched anyway

The development of the Sino-Myanmar energy project coincided with the intensification of the Rohingya conflict in 2011-2012 when 120,000 asylum seekers left the country escaping the bloodshed.

According to Dmitry Egorchenkov, deputy director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognosis at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, it is hardly a coincidence. Although there are certain internal causes behind the Rohingya crisis, it could also be fueled by external players, most notably, the United States.

Myanmar's destabilization may affect China's energy projects and create a pocket of instability at Beijing's doorstep. Given the ongoing crisis between the US and North Korea, another Chinese neighbor, Beijing may soon find itself caught in the crossfires.

Meanwhile, the Burma Task Force, which comprises a number of organizations funded by George Soros, has been actively operating in Myanmar since 2013 calling upon the international community to stop what they call "the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority group." However, Soros's interference in Myanmar's domestic affairs goes deeper into the country's history.

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 Burma [Myanmar]."

The Council of Foreign Relation's (CFR) 2003 document entitled "Burma: Time For Change," which announced the establishment of the group insisted that "democracy... cannot survive in Burma without the help of the United States and the international community."

"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.

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This

tell them to go back to their country of ancestral origin and stop spreading the plague of islam

It would be egoistic to give such a rich country like yours all the immigrants
Africa needs them you racist hick!!!!!

On the other hand, according to Mosyakov, it appears that some established global economies are seeking to contain the rapid economic development of ASEA nations, by instigating inner strife within the bloc.

The academic opined that the globalist management policy envisages sowing discord in stable regional formations. By fuelling regional conflicts external players jump at the opportunity to gain control over sovereign states and exert considerable pressure on them.

The recent Rohingya crisis started on August 25 when Muslim insurgents of Rohingya origin attacked security posts in Myanmar's Rakhine state. The tough response of the country's authorities triggered violent clashes, which claimed the lives of at least 402 people. However, according to some estimates, up to 3,000 Muslims were killed during the recent conflict.

The conflict that started about a century ago has gradually escalated since 2011, hitting its peak in 2012 when thousands of Muslim families sought asylum in the special refugee camps on the country's territory or fled to Bangladesh. Yet another escalation started in 2016.

We have legal Bangala here that are almost replacing the Indian population. They are not particular happy about this fact.

>implying the violence they are receiving is a result of them peacefully minding their business and not murdering anyone at all while they practice their religion of "peace".

OY VEY

the Buddhists are more than happy to live and let live. the Muslims made this impossible. They've seen what islam is doing in every place it invades, and they are nipping it in the bus before its out of control. Also asians in general give zero shits about being shamed as racist, they see it as a virtue, which gives them a leg up for the local hearts and minds to get behind their cause.

Impress upon them the importance of not fucking with Buddhist warrior monks of all fucking people.

What pipeline?

Fuck off

it's just a prank bro

Thanks user. Interesting our old friend Soros is mentioned there... This makes sense of the situation there now and the current publicity surrounding it. The amount of times that cunts name shows up when there is destabilization in a country is uncanny.

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

mizzima.com/news-domestic/soros-says-myanmar-‘-longer-term-investment-paid-off’

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.

>80% empty
>n-no, we're f-full.....

>uncanny...
More like he actually deliberately creates the destabilisation _ it's his SOP.
I posted stuff about what he'd been up to in Venezuela in a thread last night.
Ukraine, Libya, Syria, Tunisia, about 30 or 40 countries....
He is satan

Fuck off, we ARE full.

I fully support australia to take in as many refugees as possible. Hell you can even have ours.

The reason why they get killed is bc they are raping amd beheading buddist on a big scale for years now. Let their "muslim brothers" help them or send them back where they came from.

They are finished. Rip Burma

Will on accept afrikaners sorry german bro

Nothing, they're getting what every mudshit on earth deserves.

This guy has his fingers in all the pots

>they are raping amd beheading buddist on a big scale for years now

Source?

China Opens Delayed Myanmar Oil Pipeline to Get Mideast Crude Faster

bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-11/china-opens-delayed-myanmar-oil-link-to-get-mideast-crude-faster

A crude pipeline to southwestern China through its neighbor Myanmar began operations after years of delays, allowing the world’s second-biggest oil user to receive supplies faster from the Middle East and Africa.

A Suezmax-sized tanker, which can hold 140,000 metric tons (about 1 million barrels) of crude, began offloading oil for the pipeline on Monday at Myanmar’s Made Island, according to China’s official Xinhua News Agency. Operations on the line, which was completed in 2014 and originally scheduled to start the same year, are beginning after the government of Myanmar agreed to lower transit fees, Wang Dongjin, president of PetroChina Co., said last month.

The link, which allows China to import crude from the Middle East and Africa without having to ship through the Straits of Malacca and into the South China Sea, is part of President Xi Jinping’s "One Belt, One Road" infrastructure and trade development plan stretching across Asia to Africa and Europe.

"It may send a message to those countries that are still hesitating about whether to participate that the initiative is China’s top national strategy and can bring economic benefits to participants," said Fan Hongwei, an international relations professor at Xiamen University who specializes in Myanmar.

Trial operations began in 2015 on the 771-kilometer (479-mile) pipeline, which is designed to carry 22 million tons of crude a year (about 442,000 barrels a day). Myanmar can take 2 million tons of crude annually from the line, Xinhua reported.

For Myanmar, the initial benefits are probably minimal, said Suresh Sivanandam, a senior research manager for Asia refining at Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
The country may get a small amount of oil and some revenue from oil storage and pipeline tariff

Invite them to Australia. Once they reach the shore install camera on the boat and turn them they have to go back. Give them supplies for 20% of the way and watch who will survive
If they try to meddle with the camera, poisonous gas is released and everyone dies

Myanmar Benefits

“Myanmar is growing very fast, and sooner rather than later they might need more oil refineries,” Sivanandam said. “The process of building energy infrastructure should help them in the long run to meet growing domestic demand.”

The Suezmax tanker United Dynamic arrived at Myanmar around April 9 after loading oil from the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan terminal in Turkey on March 5, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.

The pipeline ends in China’s Yunnan province, where PetroChina has built an oil refinery with the capacity to process 13 million tons a year (about 261,000 barrels a day) of crude. China’s biggest oil and gas company is in talks with Saudi Arabian Oil Co. about investing in the plant, which will begin operations in June, Wang said last month.

PetroChina finished building the refinery in the provincial capital Kunming about six months ago and has been waiting for pipeline deliveries to start, according to Sivanandam. It will take about 12 million barrels of crude to fill the pipeline before deliveries can start, he said.

Refinery Output

Once the refinery begins, it will sell products in southwest China, displacing gasoline and diesel from refineries in central and southern China, he said. That will likely increase the country’s net exports of refined products, which rose to a monthly record of 2.85 million tons in November.

China and Myanmar on Monday signed an agreement on the pipeline, as well as eight other cooperation documents, after talks between Xi and Myanmar President Htin Kyaw, who is visiting China from Thursday to Tuesday, state-run China Daily reported.

China’s crude imports rose almost 14 percent last year, the fastest annual pace since 2010, and touched a record in December of 8.6 million barrels a day.

“It opens another channel for China to diversify oil imports,” said Tian Miao, an analyst at North Square Blue Oak Ltd. in Beijing.

They are separatists with an allegiance to their Bangladesh cohorts and ISIS sympathizers.

Burma's kicking them out for their history of secessionist tendencies!!

Do not trust them

Jesus fucking Christ. How much more does the West have to take.

So by funding islamists to destabilize the area and potentially annexing the area the pipeline to can be controlled. Part of the containment of China strategy that the CIA has had in place for years. Muslims forever the useful idiots.

Got a link to that thread you posted in last night please user?

We don't. They continued to attack their host countries while trying to create an islamic state, and are experiencing what it means to have the roles reversed. Typical muslim crybully mentality.

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says who?

rohingyas are an invaders not native to myanmar

The Venezuela one?

Yeah, please

Venezuela Soros default?
Will Venezuela Default? Ask Hedge Funds

barrons.com/articles/will-venezuela-default-ask-hedge-funds-1411500971

It is not just fear, but panic that Venezuela could default on its credit obligations in October. And hedge funds are piling in.

But is that ill placed? Callaway Capital Management is one hedge fund gobbling up Venezuela debt. Co-founder Daniel Freifeld, quoted by Bloomberg today, argues that Venezuela has enough money to pay short-term debt, even with projections for the worst economic contraction since 2009. Venezuela is facing down a $4.5 billion payment due in October.

Standard & Poor's cut Venezuela's credit rating to CCC+ and predicted at least a 50% chance of default within two years. Bloomberg notes that the Venezuela debt selloff is the worst in emerging markets. Venezuela government bonds yield 15.7% on average, the highest yield among emerging markets.

Bloomberg writes:

"The CCC+ rating, which is in the lowest category of speculative grades, implies that Venezuela is "currently vulnerable to non-payment." ... [But] with default rates falling as central banks hold down borrowing costs and flood the financial markets with trillions of dollars of cheap cash, Venezuela is emerging as an alternative for hedge funds looking to invest in distressed assets."
In Argentina, it is hedge funds that have been the holdouts in seeking full reimbursement following Argentina's July debt default.
Argentine Pres. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, in New York for UN meetings, met with billionaire investor George Soros, Reuters said.
Soros owns shares of Argentine oil-and-gas exploration company YPF (YPF).

Soros' Quantum Partners hedge fund is among four creditors that sued BNY Mellon (BK) in August for its role as trustee in Argentine bond default saga.

The iShares Latin America 40 ETF (ILF) is down more than 1% today. For traders, The Direxion Daily Latin America Bull 3X Shares ETF (LBJ) is down 2.89% today.

Note the date on this:

Soros and Venezuela

nytimes.com/1998/09/26/business/soros-in-venezuelan-deal.html

By BLOOMBERG SEPT. 26, 1998

George Soros has increased his stake in the Venezuelan real estate company Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios SACA, picking up an additional 20 percent in the company for $20 million earlier this month, the newspaper El Nacional reported today.
The latest purchase puts Mr. Soros's share at about 34.5 percent. Mr. Soros also owns shares in Banco Provincial S.A., Banco Caracas S.A., Nacional Telefonos de Venezuela and C.A. Electricidad de Caracas.

Archive please
archive.is/XtBay

Kill them quicker

You know there's another lutefisk cunt impersonating you by using other archive service?

Bangladesh is planning to give them their own freaking island but liberals are throwing a shit fit over it.

Kill them all.
You can't whine about genocide if you're dead.

Here's a tip: If there's a "hotspot" anywhere I just gulag "Soros and x".
Obviously ignore any CNN WaPo garbage..
Almost inevitably if there's trouble, theres Soros.
Pic related: Soros "fist" at Charlottesville

>boudhists are inhumane monsters
>mudshits are peaceful people and poor victims
Ah ah, yeah, right.

fpbp

Thanks. Yup, pretty much. Thing is he always seems to be involved in operations of the CIA; Russian economic collapse, Yugoslavia through to Libya and Syria. Now Burma. Gonna be interesting now Venezuela starting to list its oil sales in yuan not dollars. Kind of a red flag to the US bull.

flipity floopity bippity boopity

>Rohingyan people
>google them
>"muslim"

Who cares lmao

OP is a fagoot

kill them faster.

Found this yesterday
globalresearch.ca/rex-tillerson-already-talking-regime-change-in-venezuela/5570310

Tillerson and Trump were talking Venezuelan "regime change" almost at inauguration.
That slipped by under the "my inauguration crowd was so Bigly big" . Distraction.

>Let's import people who are being kicked out of a country because they're trying to take it over. They'll surely be greatful of our kindness and assimilate THIS time...

>When your entire culture and religion is so venomous to society that Buddhists, people who think that existence is pain and the best thing to do is to simply not give a fuck and cease existing, want to exterminate you

Really gets that nogging jogging

Maybe the media is pushing this to highlight the absurdity of Christianity? Like we are supposed to sympathize with those who want to burn us alive in cages or similar.

ww3 false flag.

let them die.

They are invaders into Buddhist territory. They are terrorists and totalitarians. If the Rohingyans want to live in an islamic state, they should move to Bangladesh or Pakistan.

Any resistance to the encroachment of islam is correct. Any ally of islam is anti-Western, and a traitor if they are Western themselves. Senator Nick McKim deserves to swing from the gibbet for what he proposes. And just for shits and giggles, who would pay for importing a small village of leftist voting terrorist sympathizers? He? The party? No, Oz, YOU. And you'll keep paying as they skew the country's voter base even more towards the left.

In fact, mass immigration alone is reason enough to delegitimize leftist parties. I wish I could say it's nothing more than common fraud, but sadly it's far worse than that.

It's been a while since I've seen toothpaste make this much sense. Life's cool sometimes

Fuck them, they wouldn't take white Christians as refugees.