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Rise of violent Buddhist rhetoric in Asia defies stereotypes

Hong Kong: Buddhism may be touted in the West as an inherently peaceful philosophy, but a surge in violent rhetoric from small but increasingly influential groups of hardline monks in parts of Asia is upending the religion’s tolerant image.

Buddhist mobs in Sri Lanka last week led anti-Muslim riots that left at least three dead and more than 200 Muslim-owned establishments in ruins, just the latest bout of communal violence there stoked by Buddhist nationalists.

In Myanmar, ultra-nationalist monks led by firebrand preacher Wirathu have poured vitriol on the country’s small Muslim population, cheering a military crackdown forcing nearly 700,000 Rohingya into Bangladesh.

And in neighbouring Thailand, a prominent monk found himself in hot water for calling on followers to burn down mosques.

What has prompted this surge in aggressive rhetoric from followers of a faith that is so often equated, rightly or wrongly, with non-violence?

For many in the West, schooled in Buddhism via the beatniks, Hollywood, meditation classes, tropical holidays and inspirational Dalai Lama quotes, the visceral response of these monks can be a shock.

But Michael Jerryson, an expert on religion at Youngstown State University who has just completed a book exploring Buddhism and violence, says throughout history some Buddhists — like any faith — have used religion to justify violence.

“There’s a common mindset, whether it’s Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand ... that Buddhism is somehow under threat,” he said, describing the latest incarnation of violent Buddhist rhetoric.

“Each area has its own history, its own causes and instigators, but these instigators are also interlinked.”

In many recent cases around Asia, this aggression has been targeted toward Muslims.

After the Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in Afghanistan and the “war on terror” rhetoric, Jerryson says, warped historical grievances have “collided with recent Islamophobia”.

Despite centuries of largely peaceful coexistence and trading, Buddhist fundamentalist groups portray Islam as invasive, toppling ancient Buddhist empires in Malaysia and Indonesia and now threatening the same for modern Buddhist nations through jihad or high birth rates.

Myanmar’s Wirathu has built a following railing against Muslims in incendiary sermons both in person and on Facebook — which closed down his page in January.

While Muslims make up less than four per cent of Myanmar’s population, Wirathu paints a millenarian portrait of an Islamic plot to eradicate Buddhism.

His Ma Ba Tha group was instrumental in pushing laws to restrict interfaith marriages and changing religion.

In Sri Lanka, Buddhist militancy has gone mainstream, with clergy seen clashing with riot police and leading antigovernment protests.

During the brutal 26-year civil war, the ire of ultra-nationalists among the mainly Buddhist Sinhalese majority was focused on the island’s Tamil Hindus.

But after the Tamil Tigers were beaten in 2009, hardliners turned on Muslims, who make up some 10 per cent of the population.

Monk Galagodaatte Gnanasara, the movement’s most prominent leader, is on bail facing hate speech charges and insulting the Quran.

“The Quran should be banned in the country,” he said recently. “If you don’t, we will go from house to house and campaign till it is banned.”

His movement BBS — Buddhist Force — hosted Wirathu and his followers in September 2014.

In Thailand, anti-Muslim hardliners have had less success.

Thai columnist Sanitsuda Ekachai says years of corruption scandals have undermined faith in the clergy.

“Subsequently, local monks’ ethnic prejudices carry far less weight with the public and state authorities than their counterparts in Myanmar and Sri Lanka,” she told AFP.

But there have been flashes of tension such as in the country’s Malay Muslim-majority south, where a brutal insurgency has killed more than 6,500 civilians in the last decade.

Most of the dead are Muslim civilians, but Buddhist monks have also been targeted by militants, fuelling animosity towards Islam.

Maha Apichat, a young and influential ex-monk, used Facebook to call on followers to burn down a mosque for every monk. He was later defrocked.

Experts say Buddhist clergy can trigger violence without directly participating.

“With a couple of very rare exceptions Buddhist monastic groups don’t carry out the violence themselves,” explains Iselin Frydenlund, from the Norwegian School of Theology, who has written extensively about what she dubs “Buddhist protectionist” movements in Myanmar and Sri Lanka.

“But what they will do is provide the justification for the use of violence carried out by others, be they vigilante groups, civilians, police or soldiers.”

It is not just global Islamophobia fuelling these groups, she adds — colonial history, globalisation and the advance of secularism play their part.

“People feel they are losing their traditions.”

Puangthong Pawakapan, a politics expert at Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University, points to an earlier threat to monks from the recent past — communism.

During the height of the Cold War in the 1970s, one of Thailand’s most prominent right-wing monks — Kittiwuttho — famously told followers it was “no sin to kill communists”.

Jerryson says he fears the recent religious communalism could spread to vulnerable minorities, such as Buddhists in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts.

“By labelling Muslims as adversaries to Buddhism, which historically has not been true, it solidifies the perception that the relationship is adversarial,” he warns.

“The damage is being done, there is a breakdown of trust, a building of fears.”
 
This is called Buddhism awakening, and don't take it for granted. It can also kill if necessary.
 
No analysis on why this may be happening ?

anyone here have any idea on why this may be happening, why Islam ? What is driving this Buddhist rage ?

you want to know why ?

1 - its due to the Buddhists majority suffer from minority complex, its not limited to Muslims, Sinhala Buddhists first target were Tamil Hindus. After silencing the Tamils they have turned their guns on Muslims.

2 - Sinhala Buddhists have been indoctrinated to believe, the island belongs to Sinhala Buddhists only and other should be kicked out of their pure Buddhist Land

3 - Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand follow the violent form of Buddhism - Theravada, not the pacifist Buddhism of Dalai Lama
 
The reason is Islamophobia is spreading in these countries with islamophobic material being translated into native languages. Comming from Sri Lanka, I can talk about Sri Lanka. It is similar to how west was enveloped with Islamophobia years back. Now it is coming to this part of the world and will surely go down in the next few years.

I can see a known LTTE supporter fishing in the troubled waters. Talking about LTTE, one peculiar thing in Sri Lankan case is the monks who were reknown for islamophobic rhetoric, have LTTE connections. And at times it is suspected there is foreign meddling.

http://www.asiantribune.com/node/62223

Before organizing Bodu Bala Sena, majority of the Buddhist monks in the outfit and Mr. Dilantha Withanage were in Norway.

The trip to Norway was arranged by Mr. Dilantha Withanage and by Mr. Arne Fjortoft of the Worldview International Foundation.

According to Norwegian Ambassador for Sri Lanka Ms. Grete Løchen, “Ven. Galegodatte Gnanasera Thero contacted the Sri Lanka based organization Worldview International Foundation in April 2011 to explore the possibility to meet with representatives of the Tamil Disapora in Norway to look for ways and means to create a common policy to solve political problems regarding the ethnic challenges in Sri Lanka. As a result of extensive planning, it was agreed to arrange a Reconciliation Conference in Norway from 20-26 October, in partnership with NOREF.”

She also added, “The Norwegian support to this project was a one-off payment.”

Therefore, according to Ambassador’s statement the visit to Norway was funded by Norway and the Buddhist monks were in Norway from 20 to 26 October 2011.

Subsequently, the rebel Buddhist outfit was launched on 07 May 2012. That means those Buddhist monks – majority of them including Mr. Dilantha Withanage arranged and launched the Buddhist outfit within a period of six months or little more, after their arrival from their sojourn to Norway.

In fact, what happened in Norway was anybody’s guess, but in the end after their visit the outfit Bodu Bala Sena was launched.

But I don’t understand why those whom opposed the peace process undertaken by Norway and Norway’s partiality towards the LTTE have now changed their attitude towards Bodu Bala Sena – strongly suspected as another Norwegian proxy involved in winning Sri Lankan leaders towards Norway?


In SL it is pure islamophobia

@NoOne'sBoy is a very good example for islamophobia.
 
The reason is Islamophobia is spreading in these countries with islamophobic material being translated into native languages. Comming from Sri Lanka, I can talk about Sri Lanka. It is similar to how west was enveloped with Islamophobia years back. Now it is coming to this part of the world and will surely go down in the next few years.

I can see a known LTTE supporter fishing in the troubled waters. Talking about LTTE, one peculiar thing in Sri Lankan case is the monks who were reknown for islamophobic rhetoric, have LTTE connections. And at times it is suspected there is foreign meddling.

http://www.asiantribune.com/node/62223

Before organizing Bodu Bala Sena, majority of the Buddhist monks in the outfit and Mr. Dilantha Withanage were in Norway.

The trip to Norway was arranged by Mr. Dilantha Withanage and by Mr. Arne Fjortoft of the Worldview International Foundation.

According to Norwegian Ambassador for Sri Lanka Ms. Grete Løchen, “Ven. Galegodatte Gnanasera Thero contacted the Sri Lanka based organization Worldview International Foundation in April 2011 to explore the possibility to meet with representatives of the Tamil Disapora in Norway to look for ways and means to create a common policy to solve political problems regarding the ethnic challenges in Sri Lanka. As a result of extensive planning, it was agreed to arrange a Reconciliation Conference in Norway from 20-26 October, in partnership with NOREF.”

She also added, “The Norwegian support to this project was a one-off payment.”

Therefore, according to Ambassador’s statement the visit to Norway was funded by Norway and the Buddhist monks were in Norway from 20 to 26 October 2011.

Subsequently, the rebel Buddhist outfit was launched on 07 May 2012. That means those Buddhist monks – majority of them including Mr. Dilantha Withanage arranged and launched the Buddhist outfit within a period of six months or little more, after their arrival from their sojourn to Norway.

In fact, what happened in Norway was anybody’s guess, but in the end after their visit the outfit Bodu Bala Sena was launched.

But I don’t understand why those whom opposed the peace process undertaken by Norway and Norway’s partiality towards the LTTE have now changed their attitude towards Bodu Bala Sena – strongly suspected as another Norwegian proxy involved in winning Sri Lankan leaders towards Norway?


In SL it is pure islamophobia

@NoOne'sBoy is a very good example for islamophobia.


how long are you going to keep playing the LTTE bogey man ? So the decimated LTTE and Norway is working behind the anti Muslim violence campaigns in Myanmar, - Rohingyas , S Thailand - Malays and Sri Lanka - Moors ?

you fail to address the root cause which is Theravada Buddhism's nationalism ideology -

At the same time, there are longstanding and deeply rooted fears among many Sinhalese that the Sinhala and Buddhist character of the island is under threat and must be protected, even to the extent of using violence. While the threat has previously been seen as coming from colonial rulers and then Tamils, Muslims are now the primary worry for many Sinhalese.

https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-asia/sri-lanka/buddhist-militancy-rises-again-sri-lanka

 
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When every other person quarrel with the same person, you know who is at fault? And also that person also quareeq with his family members also.
 
As i said before Partition of British India was a bad decision.
 
how long are you going to keep playing the LTTE bogey man ? So the decimated LTTE and Norway is working behind the anti Muslim violence campaigns in Myanmar, - Rohingyas , S Thailand - Malays and Sri Lanka - Moors ?

you fail to address the root cause which is Theravada Buddhism's nationalism ideology -

At the same time, there are longstanding and deeply rooted fears among many Sinhalese that the Sinhala and Buddhist character of the island is under threat and must be protected, even to the extent of using violence. While the threat has previously been seen as coming from colonial rulers and then Tamils, Muslims are now the primary worry for many Sinhalese.

https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-asia/sri-lanka/buddhist-militancy-rises-again-sri-lanka


The islamophobic monk, Ganasara has gone to NORWAY at Norwegian expense and met with LTTE there. It is a fact. And the source I gave is also a website owned by a tamil person.
 
The islamophobic monk, Ganasara has gone to NORWAY at Norwegian expense and met with LTTE there. It is a fact. And the source I gave is also a website owned by a tamil person.

the same web site said this
Tamil Tiger Links with Islamist Terrorist Groups
http://www.asiantribune.com/?q=node/9873

IT IS PRESIDENT SIRISENA WHO IS BEHIND GNANASARA ANTICS SAYS THE EDITOR OF GOTA’S WAR

http://srilankabrief.org/2017/06/it...nanasara-antics-says-the-editor-of-gotas-war/

set your house in order stop pushing the blame on Tamils
 
the same web site said this
Tamil Tiger Links with Islamist Terrorist Groups
http://www.asiantribune.com/?q=node/9873

IT IS PRESIDENT SIRISENA WHO IS BEHIND GNANASARA ANTICS SAYS THE EDITOR OF GOTA’S WAR

http://srilankabrief.org/2017/06/it...nanasara-antics-says-the-editor-of-gotas-war/

yes that is true as well, Being the most brutal terrorist organisation, LTTE was like a super market for other terrorist organisations around the world for getting forged pass ports, drug smuggling
 
Asian nations are going through a "nation building process". Similar to how Catholics were persecuted in England or Muslims/Jews in Spain, the persecution of Muslims in Asian nations where they are a minority is a consequence of postcolonial nations attempting to form cohesion and homogeneity in their societies. A similar thing is going on in Muslim majority nations with regards to their minorities. The era of dynasties/empires that could thrive despite the presence of numerous communities has come to an end. A quick study of Europe during the renaissance era, and one notes a stark resemblance to what is going on in Asia today.
 
yes that is true as well, Being the most brutal terrorist organisation, LTTE was like a super market for other terrorist organisations around the world for getting forged pass ports, drug smuggling

Baseless allegation to demonise Tamil freedom struggle, as though racist Sinhala Buddhist terrorist were dovey lovey angels.

Now go settle the Buddhists violence against Muslims, a beggar country cant afford another civil war.
 

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