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I was reading the news of horrific story that CCP did for Kenya. They are just step away from taking over their major port. Bribing politicians they kept the entire deal secret.
Many countries are waking up to the harsh realities. There were public protests in some African countries against China. I have read that, in some places in Africa, Chinese now move with armed protection for the fear of reprisal from common people. China is rapidly earning a bad reputation in many countries which was unthinkable even 10 years ago.
 
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To these CCP mouthpieces as soon as Rohingyas crosses border to Bangladesh is no longer an issue as it’s an Bangladesh’s problem.

I gave an example someone bumped into another car and destroyed private property, killed innocence with impaired driving but the this is all the victims responsibility now and the impaired driver can go free.

This is the mindset of these CCP mouth pieces. From manipulating currencies, not honoring international laws and obligation, theft of other countries secret and IP, persecuting minorities, making deals with most oppressive, in democratic regimes has become the hallmark of Chinese communist party.

The people who has no respect for laws and regulation, has no moral and ethics, justify crime against humanity should be dealt harshly.

I am not fan of Trump. But happy Trump is taking tough action against them.



Are you among the Dravidian group of people? Is that why you have so much issues if anyone claim they are white? I even do not know from where you got the info I told I am white? However if you are short, dark or has pot belly try to be happy with it. No need to judge other people.

I don’t judge other people based on their race, ethnicity or religion except to some troll here.
Most of your replies don't make any sense. you just keep complaining.

you are very irrational. Oh, you're so desperate.:lol::lol::lol:

Many countries are waking up to the harsh realities. There were public protests in some African countries against China. I have read that, in some places in Africa, Chinese now move with armed protection for the fear of reprisal from common people. China is rapidly earning a bad reputation in many countries which was unthinkable even 10 years ago.
Most Bangladeshi-style countries??
Accept China's aid,then against China??
 
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Most of your replies don't make any sense. you just keep complaining.

you are very irrational. Oh, you're so desperate.:lol::lol::lol:


Most Bangladeshi-style countries??
Accept China's aid,then against China??

Donation, goodwill or friendly gesture. Trade is heavily tilted towards China with 17 billion USD export with only 1 billion usd import. It is Bangladesh which is helping China more in terms of trade that the other way around.
 
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Many countries are waking up to the harsh realities. There were public protests in some African countries against China. I have read that, in some places in Africa, Chinese now move with armed protection for the fear of reprisal from common people. China is rapidly earning a bad reputation in many countries which was unthinkable even 10 years ago.

Maybe in Bangladesh, but not around the world

China's global approval rating has surpassed the U.S.
Mar 14, 2019
https://www.axios.com/china-russia-...ing-79bce21f-8ff9-4b1a-b851-24251c39f5d8.html
 
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Most of your replies don't make any sense. you just keep complaining.

you are very irrational. Oh, you're so desperate.:lol::lol::lol:


Most Bangladeshi-style countries??
Accept China's aid,then against China??

Regarding China no one can do anything else if they closely observe their behavior and activities.

From west to Africa to Asia you are getting isolated.

The way Japan dealt with you during 2nd world war with iron rod you really deserve that kind of treatment.
 
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Donation, goodwill or friendly gesture. Trade is heavily tilted towards China with 17 billion USD export with only 1 billion usd import. It is Bangladesh which is helping China more in terms of trade that the other way around.
Oh, what a lovely Bangladesh... 17 billion USD does not help China much. Maybe it's a huge number for Bangladesh.:lol:
 
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The way Japan dealt with you during 2nd world war with iron rod you really deserve that kind of treatment.
We are good forgiving people, after Japan surrenderred, they fled home and left behind thousands of war orphans, Chinese families adopted them and raised theme up, true essence of human kindness.
 
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Are you among the Dravidian group of people? Is that why you have so much issues if anyone claim they are white? I even do not know from where you got the info I told I am white? However if you are short, dark or has pot belly try to be happy with it. No need to judge other people.

I don’t judge other people based on their race, ethnicity or religion except to some troll here.
Why do you care even if I belong to the Negroid group? However, unlike you, I do not belong to the White Race that you claim. During the pre-historic time, people of Bengal became an inter-mixed group of people of Mongol coming from the north, Dravidian from the south and Negroid from Chota Nagpur. There is/was no white people among them except you.

Read "Bangalar Itihash" written about hundred years ago by Rakhaldas Banerjee under whose patronage Moenjodaro and Harappa were discovered. It will enlarge your mental capability. Considering what Rakhaldas observed and by my very physical look, I am sure I belong to Negro, Dravidian or a mix of both that happened many millennia ago.

I cannot help it. But, how come you are a white man?
 
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Regarding China no one can do anything else if they closely observe their behavior and activities.

From west to Africa to Asia you are getting isolated.

The way Japan dealt with you during 2nd world war with iron rod you really deserve that kind of treatment.
LOL. Again, Bangladesh is not fit to talk about the world. Here we do not discuss AIIB, CPEC... Of course, maybe you need an atomic bomb to calm down? So, besides complaining. You know what? :lol:

Why do you care even if I belong to the Negroid group? However, unlike you, I do not belong to the White Race that you claim. During the pre-historic time, people of Bengal became an inter-mixed group of people of Mongol coming from the north, Dravidian from the south and Negroid from Chota Nagpur. There is/was no white people among them except you.

Read "Bangalar Itihash" written about hundred years ago by Rakhaldas Banerjee under whose patronage Moenjodaro and Harappa were discovered. It will enlarge your mental capability. Considering what Rakhaldas observed and by my very physical look, I am sure I belong to Negro, Dravidian or a mix of both that happened many millennia ago.

I cannot help it. But, how come you are a white man?
His logic is very confusing. He was confused between reality and fantasy.
 
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LOL. Again, Bangladesh is not fit to talk about the world. Here we do not discuss AIIB, CPEC... Of course, maybe you need an atomic bomb to calm down? So, besides complaining. You know what? :lol:


His logic is very confusing. He was confused between reality and fantasy.

You better talk less about me. I am very proud to be associated with three countries Bangladesh, Canada and USA (though I am not USA citizen yet). Put your blabbering and threat of atom bomb to yourself.
Why do you care even if I belong to the Negroid group? However, unlike you, I do not belong to the White Race that you claim. During the pre-historic time, people of Bengal became an inter-mixed group of people of Mongol coming from the north, Dravidian from the south and Negroid from Chota Nagpur. There is/was no white people among them except you.

Read "Bangalar Itihash" written about hundred years ago by Rakhaldas Banerjee under whose patronage Moenjodaro and Harappa were discovered. It will enlarge your mental capability. Considering what Rakhaldas observed and by my very physical look, I am sure I belong to Negro, Dravidian or a mix of both that happened many millennia ago.

I cannot help it. But, how come you are a white man?

I have got your point. I know now why you have objection towards white people.

I am not white like Europeans if that is what you are referring. I am mix of different group of people. I have plan to do a dna test at ancestry.com and will update you instead of giving you random guess. But from family history what I know my maternal grandfathers (nana) family from Middle East to spread Islam and was given title Layek, my paternal grandmother (dadi) family was from Delhi and initially from Central Asia and they were warrior. She was extremely white may be some of our cousin got color close to her. My paternal grandfather (dada) is local or ancestor not known from where came but 6’2 inch tall and was sardar of his area and maternal grandfather (nani) he was advocate of that time but not known from where his ancestors came from. He was personal legal adviser of local king.

So I hope you have got my family background.
 
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You better talk less about me. I am very proud to be associated with three countries Bangladesh, Canada and USA (though I am not USA citizen yet). Put your blabbering and threat of atom bomb to yourself.


I have got your point. I know now why you have objection towards white people.

I am not white like Europeans if that is what you are referring. I am mix of different group of people. I have plan to do a dna test at ancestry.com and will update you instead of giving you random guess. But from family history what I know my maternal grandfathers (nana) family from Middle East to spread Islam and was given title Layek, my paternal grandmother (dadi) family was from Delhi and initially from Central Asia and they were warrior. She was extremely white may be some of our cousin got color close to her. My paternal grandfather (dada) is local or ancestor not known from where came but 6’2 inch tall and was sardar of his area and maternal grandfather (nani) he was advocate of that time but not known from where his ancestors came from. He was personal legal adviser of local king.

So I hope you have got my family background.
Ah, baby. Why do you have this illusion? Do you think I won't laugh at you if you become an American? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

@Black_cats Baby, you are so cute! :lol:
 
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Even the Republic of China (ROC) will not give up Taiwan, Xinjiang, Tibet, South Tibet, SCS...
Says the bottle feeding two cent CCP hack, Taiwan has never issued any official statement regarding Arunachal Pradesh, themselves being the victims of PRC hegemony they will never endorse oppression and Chinese imperialism.

Continue with your discussion by any means you deem fit, don't bring Arunachal to it. The people here respectfully ask you to eff off.
 
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Ah, baby. Why do you have this illusion? Do you think I won't laugh at you if you become an American? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

@Black_cats Baby, you are so cute! :lol:

It’s looks like you are still sleeping. Open your eyes and come out of fantasy world projected to you by Communist Party.
 
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When a million of it's countryman had to flee to other country for rape and murder along with genocide it is no longer a domestic issue. I hope you have that knowledge and idea.

China supporting Myanmar at UN supported this genocide directly or indirectly.
all these claims are based on answers of one side and many of them are untrue. this case is that simple what people think. here is some parts of an article reported by Nytime.

The Rohingya Suffer Real Horrors. So Why Are Some of Their Stories Untrue?

LEDA, Bangladesh — The four young sisters sat in a huddle, together but alone.

Their accounts were dramatic: Their mother had died when their home was burned by soldiers in Rakhine State in western Myanmar. Their father was one of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who had disappeared into official custody and were feared dead.

Somehow, the sisters — ages 12, 8, 5 and 2 — made their way to refuge in Bangladesh. An uncle, who had been living for years in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, had taken them in, adding the girls to his own collection of hungry children.

“My parents were killed in Myanmar,” said the eldest girl, Januka Begum. “I miss them very much.”

I was reporting on children who had arrived in the camps without their families. An international charity, which had given financial support to the uncle, brought me to meet the girls.

Within an hour, I had a notebook filled with the kind of quotes that pull at heartstrings. Little of it was true.


After three days of reporting, the truth began to emerge. Soyud Hossain, the supposed uncle who had taken the girls in, was actually their father. He had three wives, two in Bangladesh and one in Myanmar, he admitted. The children were from his youngest wife, the one in Myanmar.

In any refugee camp, tragedy is commodified. Aid groups want to help the neediest cases, and people quickly realize that the story of four orphaned sisters holds more value than that of an intact family that merely lost all its possessions.

To compete for relief supplies distributed by aid groups, refugees learn to deploy women with infants in their arms. Crying babies get pushed to the front of the line.

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For four days, I interviewed a 9-year-old boy named Noorshad, and his story had it all. In my notebook, he drew pictures of his house — and the tree from which his parents were hanged by Myanmar soldiers.

Then he drew the jerrycan he clung to as he crossed the river into Bangladesh. He tied his flip-flops to his waist, he said, with a bit of vine. The sandals were from his dead mother. He glanced at them and sobbed.

But there were inconsistencies. Noorshad said he liked cricket, a sport popular in Bangladesh but not in Myanmar. His grandparents were killed by the military, he told me, but then he admitted they had died of natural causes.

I found locals from the village I believed he was from. It turned out that no one had been killed there, much less hanged from a tree.

So where did Noorshad come from? He had been found crying in the market in the Kutupalong refugee camp. Other refugees took him to a school where a pair of women offered hugs and bowls of curry. Obviously, something bad had happened to him, but to this day, no one has figured out his real story.
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At times, there is a benign explanation for children telling untruths. Young minds can process lived memories and secondhand ones in remarkably similar ways.

“Even if some children have only heard of atrocities, fear has been instilled in them and it’s very hard for them to separate what they’ve seen from what they’ve heard,” said Benjamin Steinlechner, a spokesman for the United Nations Children’s Fund in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. “It’s like watching a horror movie. Children experience it very differently from adults.”

I have a better sense of the life of Mr. Hossain, the four girls’ father.

His troubles, he said, began when he was briefly back in Myanmar and saw a 12-year-old girl with fair skin and delicate features.

“She was so beautiful,” Mr. Hossain said. “I needed to marry her.”

Child marriage is distressingly common among the Rohingya, and soon, Mr. Hossain began shuttling among his three wives. Not every wife knew about the other, but Mr. Hossain didn’t think three wives were too many. His own father, he said, had six wives and 42 children.

Yet Mr. Hossain admitted that he was not adept at balancing family relations. When his four daughters sought shelter in Bangladesh after their village had been burned, Sajida, the wife with whom he has been living in the Leda refugee camp, was furious.

“My husband is a bad man,” she announced, after she finally admitted the girls’ true provenance. “I am tired of all his lies.”

Later, when I reached Mr. Hossain by phone, he was seething.

“I beat her when you left,” he said. “I will beat her again tomorrow.”

Mr. Hossain’s sister-in-law had also explained part of the family’s complicated truth. A neighbor later relayed that her candor had earned her a beating from her husband.



Rather than highlight the plight of unaccompanied minors, my reporting had catalyzed domestic violence in two households. I regretted the days of questioning Ms. Sajida, who goes by one name.

I had found her unsympathetic when she said she wished those girls would disappear back to Myanmar. But that night her husband would beat her. As I stood and judged her for not embracing these four girls from her husband’s youngest wife, a cockroach skittered across the floor. A rat followed.

Ms. Sajida began crying.

All around, through the bamboo slats that make up the walls of a Rohingya shelter, children’s eyes followed my movements, wondering what I was doing there and why I had made a grown woman weep.

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It is well known that many asylum seekers fabricate and embellish their claims in the hope of having their claims accepted.

So we are starting an international committee which includes many foreign experts and officials from middle like Japan to handle such a claim whether they are true or not. In this regards , China is understanding this and support our move. So BD also should cooperate with us if u guys genuinely want to solve this. it will also help to accelerate the repatriation of these people. if not , all u can do is just opening multiple threads to curse Myanmar and China here.

Why does not Myanmar allowed media and UN go there for investigation if all reports are false?
We allowed many media many times to go that area if u dont blind , we will see it. UN is under controlled by western powers. why we should allow them to prove their claim. ? They accused , then the organizations controlled by them will prove their claims as they want. many cases happened..
 
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