Zabaniyah
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Yaara that's why I said that religious solidarity and shouts of "Ummah" CAN'T help the Rohingyas in this situation.
In fact you are right, the minute you turn this into a religious matter there will be other interested parties that will enter the equation..the focus will shift from the plight of the Rohingyas to how Myanmar is becoming the latest target of Muslim fanaticism.
The rest of your post is news to me, how can the GOB not have any contingency plan or at least some vague notion of what it must do if the situation worsens and exigent circumstances arise?
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Won't work...we will never give up our big sick unless it brings us gain and leaves us dominant..kind of like Germany+UK in the EU.
But on a serious note. I don't see India doing anything over this in the future other than issuing statements...and that too carefully. We need that Sitwe port and the natural gas.
BD political, business and media leaders only care about money (for the most part). Period.
You can say they are all but a hedonistic generation. I've interacted with them myself.
India cannot afford to antagonize Myanmar.
And lastly, not all Muslims in Myanmar are Rohingyas:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/22/world/asia/7-muslims-sentenced-to-prison-for-myanmar-violence.html?_r=0“I feel it is a one-sided trial against the Islamic community here,” said U Thein Myint, a leading member of the All Myanmar Islamic Scholars Organization, a group of Muslim religious teachers based in Yangon, the country’s largest city.
Now that is a typical Burmese name.
The problem is the non religious bodies of the world is not concerned so it directly falls on the shoulders of the Islamists and the hardliners.
Islamist hardliners from where? Bangladesh?
MAYBE in time, after those Islamist mercenaries are finished with the West, they'll turn to China and others
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