kalu_miah
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My personal religious standing is irrelevant.
As much as I hate what has and is going to happen to the Rohingyas either way, I do not support any form of militancy. It does not matter which religion.
Name one thing that Islamic militancy has achieved throughout the late half of the 20th century and now? The answer is none.
Even the IRA hardly achieved much. In the end, they had no choice but to make peace with the Brits.
I'm afraid not. See, the same people with similar views have protested against numerous things such as against the US, UN, etc. Even went as far as 'banning' the UN.
But no actual impact whatsoever. It is ultimately money that makes the world go around. And sadly, not enough so for humanity.
This view that the Rohingyas are all 'illegal immigrants' from Bangladesh, and that they are terrorists implies that the Burmese are being openly hostile toward us. They are implying that we as a state sponsored terrorism in their lands.
Mind them, but we never participated in ANY anti-American activities whatsoever. Even though America had a hand with the bitter experiences of 1971. It's like they are threatening us for no particular reason.
There are many Rakhines who live in our country, and I fear the flow of Rohingyas is indeed going to create security problems for us. They'd bring those ethnic tensions with them! Particularly in Cox's Bazar, a relatively wealthy and a very important part of the country with almost limitless economic potential.
Bangladesh is in a very complex position like no other.
Let me just put it this way, you are confused. Protesting killing and ethnic cleansing of fellow Muslims is showing their humanity even if it is for Muslim brothers, it is not militancy, just try to think before you hit your key board.
Extremism and fanaticism is bad for all ideologies and their adherents, but Islam has some positive sides, one of the greatest one is the feeling of Muslim solidarity between different ethnic groups in far corners of the globe. Its not perfect, specially when they get too close, like we did in case of Pakistan, but this Muslim solidarity is working for humanity when Pakistani's and Indonesians expressing their sympathy for fellow Rohingya Muslims, while Indian Hindu's are cheer leading the Burmese with the genocide of their fellow Indic race Rohingya's. That is the difference between Hinduism or any other religion and Islam. In my experience no other religion built bridges between distant races like Islam and Muslims did. Something tells me you lack basic understanding about Islam and Muslims. It may not be relevant to you, but all of us will be wondering about your background. No brave person hide their own background.
Like I said, you should not criticize Indonesians, mind your own little Bangladeshi business, they are doing much better than us as it is. Why mention all this irrelevant unnecessary stuff? Indonesians protesting killing of their fellow Rohingya brothers are not for you to criticize or find faults with. All Bangladeshi's commend our brother Indonesians for their brave efforts to give a message to the Burmese that this will not be tolerated.