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Helicopters Fire on Rohingya Refugees

Common you need to enjoy his arguments !!! I am sure not even his family members take him seriously !!! :D ....just by sitting in basement of his house he changes world order every day !!! :rofl: :rofl:

Your whole argument just goes around hating the Hindu thats all. You make no other sense.

On the one hand you say and know that China is the strongest backer of the Junta in Myanmar, but then you want to create trouble in India with the backing of China to teach Myanmar and their backers a lesson!!!

You are just a hate filled Jamati who just has to somehow include India in all your mental masturbation.
 
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Democratization is a sham, no one trusts Bamar's. Only thing is Bamar junta army has become too rich and too big with too many equipment.

If we can start a whole bunch of fires at the same time, like Kachin, Karen, Mon, Shan and Rakhine and in the Indian North East as well, then the whole region will become destabilized which will put Indian Brahman and the pesky bummer wannabe imperialists at the back foot. But for this to happen, we need backing of big powers in this project, either China or USA or ideally both. Without backing India cannot be neutralized.

Now why are you bringing India into this. Do you really think with the whole region destabilized you guys will remain untouched. Your economy will go into dustbin and you will be soon counted among the failed states. Just look at your former country mates and their activity in Afghanistan. They atleast had the backing of the Superpower and tons of Arab money. You guys can only dream of that. Kindly think about the repercussions before spitting out these grand strategies.
 
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I don't know....maybe....things are just too unpredictable over there.

Although, the Burmans are predictable. It is true that unemployment is very high in Burma.

If there isn't any solution to the refugee problem, even by working together with Myanmar, then we have to have a "Plan B".

Refugees are never a permanent solution to anything. And this is something they need to understand through their thick skulls, and respect us and the International Community.

Although, I fear the decisions taken by Dipu Moni may potentially send the wrong signal to Myanmar and the international Community.

I only hope for a peaceful and a feasible solution that is fair for both us and them. Not one in which people just brush it under the carpet. The Rohingya issue mustn't be treated as such.

Si vis pacem, para bellum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Si vis pacem, para bellum is a Latin adage translated as, "If you wish for peace, prepare for war" (usually interpreted as meaning peace through strength—a strong society being less likely to be attacked by enemies). The adage was adapted from a statement found in Book 3 of Latin author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus's tract De Re Militari (4th- or 5th-century),[1] although the idea it conveys is also present in earlier works, such as Plato's Nomoi (Laws).[2]
 
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Your former east Pakistan already tried that in 50s when your former Pakistan government gave shelter to Naga separatists and soon other followed but failure being your destiny.

But your Mujib is dead and your Hasina will be out of power soon. And China is much stronger today than it was back then. Look at this thread:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...hutan-ready-forge-formal-diplomatic-ties.html

Your whole argument just goes around hating the Hindu thats all. You make no other sense.

On the one hand you say and know that China is the strongest backer of the Junta in Myanmar, but then you want to create trouble in India with the backing of China to teach Myanmar and their backers a lesson!!!

You are just a hate filled Jamati who just has to somehow include India in all your mental masturbation.

See post above and the Bhutan thread.

Now why are you bringing India into this. Do you really think with the whole region destabilized you guys will remain untouched. Your economy will go into dustbin and you will be soon counted among the failed states. Just look at your former country mates and their activity in Afghanistan. They atleast had the backing of the Superpower and tons of Arab money. You guys can only dream of that. Kindly think about the repercussions before spitting out these grand strategies.

The big difference is that all these insurgencies in North East India or Burma are either Christian or Buddhist or nonsectarian nationalist, so no Islamic extremism involved, and hence little risk for Bangladesh.
 
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Burma, Bangladesh deny reports of helicopter attack

Authorities in Burma and Bangladesh have denied accounts by Rohingya refugees that a helicopter from their country attacked boats carrying refugees seeking to enter Bangladesh by sea on June 8.

A second story published on Saturday by Radio Free Asia, based on refugee accounts, said a Burmese helicopter took off from near Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State, and set fire to three boats carrying nearly 50 Muslim Rohingyas fleeing sectarian violence in western Burma in an attack that is believed to have killed everyone on board, according to refugee accounts.

Three ethnic Rohingyas, whose names were withheld because they are currently in hiding in Bangladesh, said six boats tried to reach Teknaf in the southernmost part of Bangladesh on June 8 at around 4 p.m.

Rakhine State Attorney General Hla Thein denied the reports of the attack in an interview published by the RFA on Saturday.

“It is absolutely untrue,” Hla Thein was quoted as saying, responding to the refugees’ claims.

RFA reported that Col. Htein Linn, the minister for border area and security affairs in Rakhine State, also said he knew nothing about such an attack.

The RFA said Aye Maung, a member of parliament for the Rakhine Nationalities Development Party (RNDP), said that Burmese authorities have only one helicopter stationed at Sittwe airport and that it is unarmed. The helicopter is used only as transportation for the regional prime minister, he said.

Calls to the Burmese foreign ministry and to the Burmese Embassy in Washington went unanswered on Saturday, RFA said.

The Bangladeshi newspaper The New Nation reported on Friday that the Bangladesh Border Guard denied any attack by one of its helicopters had taken place, said RFA.

The refugees told RFA that many of their family members and close friends were among the occupants of the destroyed boats, which they said caught on fire.

It was unclear from the published accounts what caused the boats to catch fire. Afterwards, they said, a helicopter flew off in the direction of Sittwe.

“They burned three of our six boats,” a young father said.

“Only one of the boats we boarded managed to reach the shore in Bangladesh, as far as I know of.”

In a previous story, the RFA had reported that it was unclear from the refugee’s story whether the helicopter was of Burmese or Bangladeshi origin.

Bangladesh has closed its border to Rohingya refugees fleeing Rakhine State, saying it had no obligation to accept them and its budget resources are inadequate.

Burma, Bangladesh deny reports of helicopter attack
 
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