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When those groups of immigrants have been there for generations and part of society,excommunicating them and forcefully evicting them from the land they have been for generations,is simply barbaric.

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i like this indian
 
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yeah proof is India is still hindu majority after centuries of Muslim rule and there is no muslim in spain after 700 years of muslim rule. Shooo! shoooh! go Islamophobe, go away

Dude ...India is vast country which huge populations with warrior races like Gujjars,Marathas, Rajputs, Nairs & many other....Muslim rulers would have perished if they tried to make entire india muslim...they were far clever than todays religious bigots who believe in "1 momin equals to 10 hindus" theory.

Aurangazeb tried the folly & in turn got burried in deccan & taking mughal empire to grave yard.

And about Spain, your abrahamic brothers learnt a lot from you & implemented it there.
 
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Humans have invented many destructive weapons to kill one another but no bomb till now is as powerful as religion ..one day it will destroy everything
 
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dont harp the same sh1t again and again. why did you lie and post a doctored photograph? is lying in your blood?

Indian hindutva terrorist calling HRW report lie. That type of pathological lying trend only found in indians.
 
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@idune
no one is fool here ..your hatred has made you dumb ..you have gone too far ..take some rest ..you are a joke that too unbearable ..atleast do well in your career and love your family
 
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Dr K D Prithipal, a reknowned Professor of
Comparative Religion,
University of Alberta Quoted :


" Muslims will only live as an oppressive majority and a turbulent minority."


His words are proving right in muslim majority country like Pakistan & B'desh as well as in countries like India & Burma where muslims are in minority

Yup quoting an indian living in USA makes you comment very authentic..
Being a PHD doctor in USA failed to change his biased mentality he carried from his roots in india.
His quoted comment is onlyadvertised on hindutva blogs and on expat internet hindus' anti muslim slurs...
 
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Burma: New Violence in Arakan State

Satellite Imagery Shows Widespread Destruction of Rohingya Homes, Property
October 27, 2012




Damage Analysis: Human Rights Watch; Image Copyright: DigitalGlobe 2012; Source: EUSI


Burma’s government urgently needs to provide security for the Rohingya in Arakan State, who are under vicious attack. Unless the authorities also start addressing the root causes of the violence, it is only likely to get worse.
Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director

(New York) – The government of Burma should take immediate steps to stop sectarian violence against the Rohingya Muslim population in Arakan State, in western Burma, and ensure protection and aid to both Rohingyas and Arakanese in the state, Human Rights Watch said today. New satellite imagery obtained by Human Rights Watch shows extensive destruction of homes and other property in a predominantly Rohingya Muslim area of the coastal town of Kyauk Pyu – one of several areas of new violence and displacement.

Human Rights Watch identified 811 destroyed structures on the eastern coastal edge of Kyauk Pyu following arson attacks reportedly conducted on October 24, 2012, less than 24 hours before the satellite images were captured. The area of destruction measures 35 acres and includes 633 buildings and 178 houseboats and floating barges adjacent on the water, all of which were razed. There are no indications of fire damage to the immediate west and east of this zone of destruction. Media accounts and local officials said that many Rohingya in the town fled by sea toward Sittwe, the capital of Arakan State, 200 kilometers to the north.

Violence renewed between Arakan Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims on October 21 and continued all week in at least five townships: Minbya, Mrak-U, Myebon, Rathedaung, and Kyauk Pyu. This was the first time violence had reached Kyauk Pyu and most of these other parts of the state since the sectarian violence and related abuses by state security forces against the Rohingya began in early June. The Rohingya have suffered the brunt of the violence.

“Burma’s government urgently needs to provide security for the Rohingya in Arakan State, who are under vicious attack,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “Unless the authorities also start addressing the root causes of the violence, it is only likely to get worse.”

The Burmese government initially said that more than 2,800 houses were burned down in the new violence and that 112 people were killed, an estimate they later reduced to 64. Human Rights Watch fears the death toll is far higher based on allegations from witnesses fleeing scenes of carnage and the government’s well-documented history of underestimating figures that might lead to criticism of the state.

In June, Human Rights Watch documented killings, rape, and mass arrests by Burmese security forces against Rohingya Muslims after the security forces failed to protect both them and Arakan Buddhists during deadly sectarian violence. Since then, government restrictions on humanitarian access to the Rohingya community left many of the displaced – at times as many as 104,000 people – in dire need of food, shelter, and medical care.

Prior to this most recent outbreak of violence, the local Arakan Buddhist population had largely resumed life and daily activities as usual. The approximately 75,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs), most of them Rohingya, were still taking shelter in at least 40 IDP camps in Sittwe and Kyauktaw townships. The 15 largest camps surround Sittwe.

Sittwe’s estimated population of 200,000 people had been divided evenly between Buddhists and Muslims. Now the Rohingya and non-Rohingya Muslim population of Sittwe has been largely segregated to the IDP camps, and Sittwe is nearly devoid of Muslims.

The Burmese government denies citizenship to most Rohingya and the protections that come with it. Since communal violence between Rohingya and Arakanese erupted in June, many Rohingya have been compelled to live in squalid camps in Arakan State, where they have been denied access to adequate humanitarian aid and vulnerable to attack from Arakan militants.

President Thein Sein appointed an investigative commission earlier in 2012 to determine the causes of violence, but has yet to propose any policies to address those causes. He has at times called for the segregation of the Rohingya and even their expulsion from Burma, which feeds popular animosity against the Rohingya from the general population. The opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has called for establishing the rule of law in the Arakan State, but has not used her moral authority to urge reconciliation or end discriminatory treatment of the Rohingya under Burma’s nationality law.

The recent resurgence of violence and displacement of thousands more Rohingya will put added pressure on the humanitarian needs in the state, Human Rights Watch said. Humanitarian agencies have had little to no access to remote rural areas where affected Rohingya are located, and some of the IDP camps need adequate shelter, water and sanitation, health, education, and other aid. Moreover, all United Nations and international agency pre-crisis humanitarian aid programs to the Rohingya population were suspended by the central government in June. Some – but not all – have been reauthorized.

The approximately 1 million Rohingya in Burma were effectively stripped of the right to citizenship with the passage of the 1982 Citizenship Law, though most have been residents of Arakan State for decades. Both the Rohingya and Arakan communities have long experienced a litany of abuses by the Burmese authorities.

“Deploying sufficient security forces to restore order impartially and protect basic rights in Arakan State is necessary, but not enough,” Robertson said. “Burmese government officials and opposition leaders need to condemn the violence and work for lasting solutions to Arakan’s ethnic problems.”

Burma: New Violence in Arakan State | Human Rights Watch

dont harp the same sh1t again and again. why did you lie and post a doctored photograph? is lying in your blood?

So where is the indian liar jayron now with lie?
 
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