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So personally? Lol. This is fun for me man, nothing personal at all. Simply going with the flow here. When you are all done tagging me begging for my attention or responding/replying to me....the interaction will also drop. Just go ahead and seal the echo chamber please (I honestly dont understand why you need me to comment on x,y,z outside of what I choose to now).
It is magnitudes more fun and instructive anyway interacting with the other non-BD people that venture here and everyone understanding and agreeing what this sub-forum and its people are like. Plenty of Pakistanis tried to stick around, same attitude you used... @madokafc persisted, attitude same and now you lot doing same with @Gibbs and whoever else wants to talk more than a cpl posts....just bring out the identity-based ad hominem in your warped little heads.
You don't get to spill your waah waaah milk and deflect the responsibility on others for the mess. Own it and fix it...or don't and keep crying about the spilt milk. Either way why would everyone else stop the commentary on the situation about you lot...and say its them taking it "personally"? People that have this spilled milk attitude have no credibility when it comes to any subsequent definitions. You think any real adult gives a F what a bratty toddler defines past its waah waah existence?
What has that got to do with my post.Soviets thought the same in Afghanistan, the outcome is well known
The serbs thought the same in bosnia and kosovo, look how that turned out.
@Gibbs has a sri lankan christian heritage if i remember his posts correctly@Gibbs
He tried to portray himself as a neutral party on Rohingya but got owned when I asked about his Sri Lankan heritage - most probably Buddhist.
Anyway you are just entertainment dude and I
do not take this forum seriously.
moral of the story is, never underestimate your enemyWhat has that got to do with my post.
@Gibbs
He tried to portray himself as a neutral party on Rohingya but got owned when I asked about his Sri Lankan heritage - most probably Buddhist.
Anyway you are just entertainment dude and I
do not take this forum seriously.
@Gibbs is not a buddhist moron. Why would being a buddhist even matter as first thing anyway? You lot are completely uninformed on Sri Lanka. Extreme identity politics like yours only belongs to failed societies like BD. Just look at your compatriot comments here....easy to trigger them.
Its why millions of you flee BD to go to India for basic medical checkups, totally ignoring what BSF does to them when they dont go through the proper checkpoints (like why not give poor BD doctors a little of your own money) Divide and conquer....actually past tense....divided and conquered (and SHW has to be justified to feel better lol).
Failed society?
Sorry but any society that shamelessly sends to its neighbour a million+ people to spend hard earned money on mostly basic medical checkups that their country already supposedly has for a long time now.....when they KNOW their own people get shot and killed daily at the border with that neighbour are the most failed society in the world inherently (find me ONE example of another doing this).
You people literally trample all over any sentiment of having shame and honour. That is the most common basic thing for any society to have before it can be called as such. Everything else laundered through BBS and whatever other BAL and b-crat corruption ridden (ranked as below 10% percentile and stagnant in world) dreamzone "elite" organisations can take a hike, it all flimsily falls down in a dissonant mess when actually fact checked.
Then you want other countries to treat you like you have this basic shame and honour? LOL.....just look at the realised response of BD and compare with any other country if put in same position (that has invested this much talk and bark and called out on the bluff). Worst poker players ever....you literally can be holding Aces pair and still fold 1st round betting because thats how truly cowardly you are as a people.
Now stop talking to me if you just going to repeat your crying....its boring. Enjoy watching your "proposal" vanish just like your previous one of shooting down the next MM aircraft violating your airspace. Reality is best thing ever for this subforum tears.
Dude you are a Tamil.
What honour can your ethnic have?
I will support that! If Bangladesh is taking Rohangya, why not take it with their land..03:35 AM, September 29, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 04:50 AM, September 29, 2017
US senators call for sanction
American envoy at UN asks countries to stop supply of weapons to Myanmar
US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Friday, September 29, 2017 (BST) called on countries to suspend providing weapons to Myanmar over violence against Rohingya Muslims until the country's military puts sufficient accountability measures in place. Reuters file photo
Agencies
Members of Congress are sharpening their criticism of Myanmar's crackdown that has forced a half-million Rohingyas to flee to Bangladesh. Republicans and Democrats said yesterday they want the Trump administration to consider sanctions against the perpetrators and to re-evaluate US policy towards the Southeast Asian nation.
Twenty-one senators said in a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that there's a risk of genocide against the Rohingyas, who have fled en masse in the past month, reports The Associated Press.
The senators said that response has been "extraordinarily disproportionate."
A copy of the letter was obtained by The Associated Press. It urges the Trump administration to hold perpetrators of atrocities in Myanmar's Rakhine State accountable under international law and US law that allows the president to impose sanctions on individuals responsible for extrajudicial killings, torture and other gross violations of human rights in any foreign country.
"Unless immediately addressed, this crisis will have profound long-term consequences for Burma, the region, and the world," the letter says, using the alternative name for Myanmar. Long-standing sectarian tensions between the Rohingya and majority Buddhists have bubbled to the surface as the country has opened up after decades of oppressive military rule.
Signatories of the letter include Ben Cardin, top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and John McCain, Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, who recently nixed plans to expand military ties with Myanmar.
Also yesterday, US Ambassador in Dhaka Marcia Bernicat said the US has initiated talks with Bangladesh and Myanmar for resolving the crisis over Rohingyas who fled their homeland amid persecution, reports UNB.
Sending the Rohingyas back to their homeland is a long process and it is not possible to resolve the problem in a month, she told reporters after visiting a registered Rohingya camp in Kutupalong at around 12:30pm.
She said the US fully supports Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's five-point demand to end the crisis.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina placed a five-point proposal at the United Nations for a permanent solution to the crisis.
Bernicat said they will urge the Myanmar government to implement the Annan Commission's report.
She said the United States, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing an additional $6 million to the UN World Food Program (WFP) to assist the Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh amid persecution in Myanmar. This funding is in addition to the $1 million provided to WFP earlier this year.
Bernicat also visited the offices and service centres of international agencies like IOM (International Organization for Migration), Unicef and UNHCR.
SUSPEND ARMS SUPPLY TO MYANMAR'
US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley yesterday called on countries to suspend providing weapons to Myanmar over violence against Rohingyas until the country's military puts sufficient accountability measures in place, reports Reuters.
"We cannot be afraid to call the actions of the Burmese authorities what they appear to be - a brutal, sustained campaign to cleanse the country of an ethnic minority," Haley told the UN Security Council. "It should shame senior Burmese leaders who have sacrificed so much for an open democratic Burma."
'AS MUCH PRESSURE AS POSSIBLE'
US senators are also calling for Myanmar to allow access to international humanitarian groups and for the US to provide more aid as Bangladesh struggles to cope with the massive and sudden influx of stricken people.
"We need to put as much pressure as possible on the Burmese government. They're responsible for what's happening, and they know that," Cardin told reporters Wednesday. He said the US needs to send a clear message that it could revert to its former policy of sanctions against Myanmar. Those restrictions were lifted as it shifted toward democracy.
At a House foreign affairs hearing Wednesday, lawmakers strongly criticised not just the conduct of Myanmar's military but its civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a former political prisoner who took power last year after an election victory. She said last week the Rohingya refugees would be allowed to return from Bangladesh if they passed a "verification" process.
Democratic Rep. Brad Sherman said that amounted to a Catch-22. He said discriminatory Myanmar law makes it impossible for Rohingyas to prove their nationality. He said it was "outrageous" that Rohingyas who had lived in Myanmar for generations are denied citizenship. He also said the US needed to re-evaluate its policy of having lifted sanctions.
Republican Rep Ted Yoho called for $63 million in planned US aid to Myanmar for fiscal 2018 to be suspended because of the crackdown in Rakhine. The administration has already announced $32 million in assistance, bringing US funds committed for the crisis to $95 million.
http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/us-senators-call-sanction-1469509
Dude you are a Tamil.
What honour can your ethnic have?
that tamil guy is one nasty sob. Not only he is rejoicing and cheering the genocide of Rohingya, but now he is threatening election violence/killing of opposition to SHW, also threatening Bd members here. Ugly evil sobWhat does his ethnicity have to do with anything ? Stop peddling ethno identity when you cant argue facts, It's the same reason that you lot have got in to this cluster feck with fellow Bengali Rohingya, No amount of throwing hissy fits of denial can change that nor convince anyone