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I'm a military devotee greeting from Myanmar. Hope to discuss armies around the globe and Tat Ma Ta( Myanmar army) which is one of the strongest and mightiest armies and in its modernization process in SEAS pointing out facts.
 
I'm a military devotee greeting from Myanmar. Hope to discuss armies around the globe and Tat Ma Ta( Myanmar army) which is one of the strongest and mightiest armies and in its modernization process in SEAS pointing out facts.

If it is a most strongest and mightiest army than how is it possible that the Indian Army entered into your territory and killed your own People, and you guys did nothing?
 
I'm a military devotee greeting from Myanmar. Hope to discuss armies around the globe and Tat Ma Ta( Myanmar army) which is one of the strongest and mightiest armies and in its modernization process in SEAS pointing out facts.
Welcome to PDF
 
I'm a military devotee greeting from Myanmar. Hope to discuss armies around the globe and Tat Ma Ta( Myanmar army) which is one of the strongest and mightiest armies and in its modernization process in SEAS pointing out facts.
Welcome to pdf
But with regregts on Rohangia's Genocide, when your strong army protect the Arakan state Rohangia's
 
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If it is a most strongest and mightiest army than how is it possible that the Indian Army entered into your territory and killed your own People, and you guys did nothing?
It is is co-operation bro. First the insurgent troops aren't Myanmar citizens. The Na-ga tribe(known in Myanmar) are spread out in this region; both are in Myanmar and India.
Second, perdon me. I tried to write ASEAN. :-)

I can't share you a link coz I'm still newbie.

Welcome to PDF
Welcome to pdf
But with regregts on Rohangia's Genocide, when your strong army protect the Arakan state Rohangia's
I joined PDF to explain (approach) on this matter and I think you all guys didn't know news from both societies: Arakan (Rakhine ) and Bangali. I'm liberal and not a one sided peson who is learning about ethnic cultures and their religions.

But I'm sure you guys don't hear much words from Arakans. To approach the truth, you should listen to both. :-)

kyo tzo pa eit :pdf:
I don't know what it is. But I think "Welcome" in your language.

Kaya Zuu Tin Par Tae!
 
It is is co-operation bro. First the insurgent troops aren't Myanmar citizens. The Na-ga tribe(known in Myanmar) are spread out in this region; both are in Myanmar and India.
Second, perdon me. I tried to write ASEAN. :-)

I can't share you a link coz I'm still newbie.



I joined PDF to explain (approach) on this matter and I think you all guys didn't know news from both societies: Arakan (Rakhine ) and Bangali. I'm liberal and not a one sided peson who is learning about ethnic cultures and their religions.

But I'm sure you guys don't hear much words from Arakans. To approach the truth, you should listen to both. :-)


I don't know what it is. But I think "Welcome" in your language.

Kaya Zuu Tin Par Tae!


It would be interesting to know your views on the systematic massacre of Arakanese Muslims known as the Rohingyas. Have you seen this report in the Myanmar Times?
Muslim leaders forced to halt prayers at school
By Aung Kyaw Min | Wednesday, 21 October 2015
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Muslim leaders have been warned off holding prayers at an Islamic school in Yangon after a Buddhist group tried to shut the school down altogether.

The Myochit Dhamma Network, along with candidates from some political parties, objected to Friday prayers being held at the madrasa on Aung Tha Pyay Road in Thaketa township, according to U Moe Zaw, a member of the Thaketa Interfaith Group.

“It is true that residents are praying at the religious school. But there is not any other nearby place for them to pray,” he said.

“Now they have signed an agreement not to hold the Friday prayers, but we will try to negotiate between the religious organisations involved and the government,” U Moe Zaw said, adding that forcing the religious leaders not to hold prayers is a restriction of constitutional freedoms.

The Myochit Dhamma Network had initially aimed to shutter the religious school, according to a complaint sent to the township administrator. Muslim leaders from the school and members from the network were called to the ward office on October 16, according to police at the Thaketa township station.

“The complaint was made last Friday [October 16]. We called and warned the township Muslim leader and appointed a date to sign an agreement not to hold further prayers at the madrasa. They have been warned not to do so in the future, and that if they do [hold prayers] action will be taken against them,” the police said.

Election monitoring groups have warned of intensifying anti-Muslim sentiment being enflamed ahead of the elections, particularly with hardline hyper-nationalist group Ma Ba Tha touring the country to celebrate controversial protection of “race and religion” laws.

But Ma Ba Tha members in Thaketa denied having anything to do with the campaign to prohibit Muslim prayrers at the local madrasa.

“I have heard that there are three monks involved in preventing Muslim residents from praying at the madrasa. But it became apparent there are actually only laymen involved when they met with township officials.,” said U Pannasiri, a member of the Thaketa chapter of Ma Ba Tha.

Translation by Thiri Min Htun
 
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