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'what About The People Who Fled, Ms Suu Kyi?'

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mikey4444 | 13:42 Wed 20th Sep 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/headlines/41317566/bbc-reporter-tries-to-question-aung-san-suu-kyi-over-rohingya-crisis

There hasn't been much discussion about the Rohingya problem and Aung San Suu Kyi's continual silence. I think she should hand back her Nobel Peace Prize.

It was said on Radio 4 last week, that when she interviewed by one of the BBC's resident Muslim reporters, at the end of the interview, she was heard to say that "nobody told me that I was going to have to be interviewed by a Muslim"
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//Speaking to media on the army-led press trip, Maung Ba, a 32-year-old Hindu, said several of his relatives were among those brutally murdered.
'I identified them based on their clothes and body shape,' he said solemnly.
Ni Maul, a Hindu leader who has helped with the search, said authorities found the graves using testimony from eight Hindu women who were spared and brought to Bangladesh after they agreed to convert to Islam.
'They kept the beautiful eight women alive to marry,' he said.//

This also.
I received this earlier today and thought it worth sharing seeing as the "subject" caused such interest initially.

//The current crisis of Rohingya refugees fleeing Burma is being depicted -- wrongly -- as the "ethnic cleansing" of an innocent Muslim minority, but the true aggressors are radical Islamists among the Rohingyas themselves, who with guns, machetes and bombs are killing their own people -- in addition to Buddhists, Hindus, and others that get in their way", reports Gatestone's Mohshin Habib.

Muslim schools in Denmark have been employing anti-Semitic teachers, enforcing gender inequality, employing violence against students and teaching jihad, according to Gatestone's Judith Bergman.

Hajer Harb, a Palestinian journalist undergoing cancer treatment in Jordon, will be sent to prison by Hamas for six months if she returns to the Gaza Strip, for the "crime" of exposing corruption in the Gaza health system, writes Gatestone's Khaled Abu Toameh.

Seyran Ates, a female imam in Berlin who preaches a genuinely "moderate Islam" and runs a mosque open to homosexuals, atheists and unveiled women, needs around-the-clock police protection due to the fatwas and death threats that Islamist radicals are making against her, relates Gatestone's Giulio Meotti.

Have you read about any of these incidents in a newspaper? Heard about them on the TV news? Seen reports on them in other websites? Bet not.//
So many people calling for a return of these people to the region which they have no claim to. Has anybody taken a look at where this area lies?
I extends down the coast of Burma from Bangla Desh. Allowing it to become an autonomous Islamic state would effectively mean Burma having to accept the extension of B.D. into its own country and losing half its coastline with the Bay of Bengal.
As I've said earlier, I feel sorry for the hapless women and children caught up in this mess, but the fault lies not with the Burmese but with the violent Islamists, carrying out what they see as the jihadi Islamification of the world order.

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