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Thousands of monks took to the streets in Myanmar’s two main cities on Monday to protest against a world Islamic body’s attempts to help Muslim Rohingya in unrest-hit Rakhine state, organizers said.

Around 3,000 maroon-robed clerics, some shouting and holding banners reading “No OIC”, marched through downtown Yangon, according to an AFP photographer, in the latest rally against the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Thousands more protested in the country’s second-largest city Mandalay and in a further demonstration in the town of Pakokku in Magway region in central Myanmar, according to organizers.

“We cannot accept any OIC office here,” Oattamathara, a monk leading the Mandalay protest, told AFP. He said demonstrators wanted clear assurances from government that the 57-member OIC would not be allowed to operate in the country.

Sectarian tensions are running high following Buddhist-Rohingya clashes in June in western Rakhine which left dozens of people dead and forced tens of thousands more to seek refuge in temporary shelters.

Monks were at the vanguard of a 2007 pro-democracy uprising that was brutally crushed by the former junta. They have been involved in a series of protests against the OIC and Myanmar’s 800,000 stateless Rohingya, who are described by the UN as one of the world’s most persecuted minorities.

Members of the OIC, the top world Muslim body, toured Rakhine last month after accusations from rights groups that security forces opened fire on Rohingya during the sectarian unrest, prompting concern across the Islamic world.

Myanmar’s Rohingya, who speak a dialect similar to one in neighboring Bangladesh, are seen by the government and many Burmese as illegal immigrant.

The tensions in Rakhine have spread to neighboring Bangladesh, where police said recently they had arrested nearly 300 people in connection with a wave of violence targeting Buddhist homes and temples.

Mass monk rallies against OIC in major Myanmar cities

OIC should be Banned in Non-Muslim Countries.
 
Thousands of monks took to the streets in Myanmar’s two main cities on Monday to protest against a world Islamic body’s attempts to help Muslim Rohingya in unrest-hit Rakhine state, organizers said.

Around 3,000 maroon-robed clerics, some shouting and holding banners reading “No OIC”, marched through downtown Yangon, according to an AFP photographer, in the latest rally against the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Thousands more protested in the country’s second-largest city Mandalay and in a further demonstration in the town of Pakokku in Magway region in central Myanmar, according to organizers.

“We cannot accept any OIC office here,” Oattamathara, a monk leading the Mandalay protest, told AFP. He said demonstrators wanted clear assurances from government that the 57-member OIC would not be allowed to operate in the country.

Sectarian tensions are running high following Buddhist-Rohingya clashes in June in western Rakhine which left dozens of people dead and forced tens of thousands more to seek refuge in temporary shelters.

Monks were at the vanguard of a 2007 pro-democracy uprising that was brutally crushed by the former junta. They have been involved in a series of protests against the OIC and Myanmar’s 800,000 stateless Rohingya, who are described by the UN as one of the world’s most persecuted minorities.

Members of the OIC, the top world Muslim body, toured Rakhine last month after accusations from rights groups that security forces opened fire on Rohingya during the sectarian unrest, prompting concern across the Islamic world.

Myanmar’s Rohingya, who speak a dialect similar to one in neighboring Bangladesh, are seen by the government and many Burmese as illegal immigrants.

The tensions in Rakhine have spread to neighboring Bangladesh, where police said recently they had arrested nearly 300 people in connection with a wave of violence targeting Buddhist homes and temples.

Mass monk rallies against OIC in major Myanmar cities

OIC should be Banned in Non-Muslim Countries.

They have no presence in non Muslim countries anyway and besides Myanmar government invited OIC to come and see the situation on the ground for themselves.
 
OIC should throw some butter on the table and lure those monks to convert to Islam the way missionaries are doing.. :lol:
 
Myanmar does not recognize Muslims as its citizens. Therefore, it is not surprising. OIC is dead meat, if it was functional, there would be a No-fly zone on Arakan today.

Is that true? Source?
 
OIC have no business in a Buddhist country they should be thrown out.
 
Myanmar monks should go the Tibetan way and start self immolating:flame:
Maybe then OIC will give a damn:lol:
 
Burma obviously have a pretty bad communication infrastructure ......... itni der baad khabar pohnchi hai wahan
 
this atrocity for burmese muslims has been going on for decades, there are lots of burmese refugees in karachi and speak the same tale, the human rights in not equal for all humans otherwise UN should haave taken action
 
Burma obviously have a pretty bad communication infrastructure ......... itni der baad khabar pohnchi hai wahan

Itni der nahi, they are protesting after attacks on Buddhists in Bangladesh.
 
this atrocity for burmese muslims has been going on for decades, there are lots of burmese refugees in karachi and speak the same tale, the human rights in not equal for all humans otherwise UN should haave taken action

These contemporary streak of atrocities against Muslims started during the time of General Ne Win who remained the Burmese strong man from 1950s to 1980.

Many of these refugees initially shifted to East Pakistan first and after 1971, many moved to Karachi. A lot of them have shifted to many other countries as well.

Burma indeed has a long history of atrocities against Muslims.

I wonder if Aung San Suu Ky ever spoke against such atrocities.

Itni der nahi, they are protesting after attacks on Buddhists in Bangladesh.

Are the protests against Bangladesh or OIC.
 
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