The islamofascist Saudi dictator family is "the guardian of islam"
(incl. "islam's holy places"* and all muslims' world sharia organization
OIC). This extends the evil islamofascist Saudi dictator family's
influence to some 1.5 Billion** muslims and "muslims".
* Ironically those places never
existed in the first place (except the pagan Kaba) and therefore were
covered by concrete and buildings by the islamofascist Saudi dictator
family - so to hide theis non-existence.
'' The very nature of islam as an
enslaver of non-muslims and reproducer of itself via sex apartheid under
sharia has resulted in that very misery that is blamed on non-muslims.
Islam is the very reason why Africa, Mideast and South Asia have been so
backward.
Hla Oo (April 2013): From almost zero in the 1960s to more than 30,000
in 2013 the Muslim population grew massively in the small town
Meikhtilar, the famous lake city of Buddhist heartland in Middle Burma.
And believe it or not they’ve built 14 massive mosques and madrassas
with free flowing petrol-dollars from Wahabi Saudi Arabia.
Without counting the regularly-shifting military-population from the
LID-99’s cantonment area and Shandae the second largest air-force base
in Burma the total population of Meikhtilar is only about 100,000 and
Muslims represent 30% of Meikhtilar residents. With financial support
from the Islamic world outside Burma the Meikhtilar Muslims prosper
enviably amidst the Buddhist majority who have been agitated deeply by
the growing number of affluent foreign-looking Muslims in the town.
The
Arakan race riots last year and the unrelenting pressure on Burma from
the Saudi-funded OIC-led Islamic world to grant the millions of illegal
Bengali-Muslims on the Bangladeshi border Burmese citizenship have made
the Buddhists, not just in Meikhtilar but the whole Burma, slowly
simmering with deep anger for a while now.
Burmese nationalist
politicians almost exploded when the so-called UN Special Reporteur For
Human Rights in Burma and that anti-Burmese-Buddhist Tomas Quintana
openly called for the repeal of Burma’s 1982 Citizenship Law so that
millions and millions of illegal Bengali-Muslims would be granted
Burmese citizenship. The perceived or actual control of local NLD – Aung
San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy – offices by the Meikhtilar
Muslims has also inflamed that resentment and anger more.
“The
Muslims already have money and commercial control and now they also want
political control over us. Why?” the Meikhtilar Buddhists asked
themselves and they do not like it at all, naturally. The Nationalist
Buddhist monks’ 969 campaign to patronize only the Buddhist businesses
also has been raising general awareness of growing Muslim’s commercial
power.
Rapid Islamization of Burmese towns by Illegal Bengali-Muslims.
Hundreds
of Burmese-Buddhists arrested and charged by Thein Sein Government for
the recent riots in Meikhtilar and other rural towns in Middle-Burmar
are all poor Buddhist villagers seriously affected by the rapidly
changing demographics of Islamization in Burma by the illegal
Bengali-Muslims, initially from the Bangladeshi border, rapidly
spreading all over Burma.
After India-Pakistan war in 1971 and
the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Bangladesh and the
subsequent turmoils in that country had forced millions of
Bengali-Muslims into Burma. Even the Bangladeshi Ambassador in Burma
admitted in 1975 that at least half a million illegal Bangladeshis were
in Burma then.
These millions of illegal Bengali-Muslims then had
dissipated into Burma proper and with their rampant over- breeding, that
illegal Bengali population has grown into more than three million
Bengali-Muslims claiming Burmese citizenship now without any loyalty to
Burma and her native Burmese-Buddhist people.
And that is the root cause of the burning of Muslims and their mosques and madrassas in Middle Burma just last week.
Thein
Sein’s Government and ASSK’s NLD can blame as much as they wanted on
certain political interest groups and even on the nationalist monks and
their 969 campaign for the recent race riots or even on the recalcitrant
army. They can also arrest and charge and jail as many Burmese-Buddhist
rioters as they wanted for the horrific murders and the arson and the
destruction these poor Burmese-Buddhists willingly committed.
But
the anti-Islamic and anti-Bengali-Muslim riots will definitely be
coming back frequently from time to time to haunt them ruling class as
long as the root cause of these so-called race riots the rapid
Islamization of Burma by illegal Bengali-Muslims is not totally removed.
Especially
while their Islamic brothers Bangladeshi Muslims are committing the
horrible Buddhist-cleansings in their former homeland Bangladesh.
(To
pacify the restless Buddhist masses all over Burma, Thein Sein
Government yesterday announced that all the Mosques destroyed in
Meikhtilar and other towns are not allowed to rebuild unless the Muslims
can show solid proof that their mosques were originally built with
legal permission from the Ministry of Religious Affairs.)
Not surprisingly, Muslim Brotherhood-linked George Soros has his filthy hands all over the Islamization of Myanmar.
The
alarming trend among pro-democracy activists and popular Burmese
politicians like NLD’s Win Htein and the 8888 Group’s Min Ko Naing is
that they all are quickly becoming so-called Social Democrats – just a
progressive-sounding name for left-wing Socialists and hardcore
Communists in the Europe and the United States.
At this moment one of
the self-proclaimed leaders of that left-leaning Socialists George
Soros the American multi-billionaire and the founder of Open Society is
in Rangoon and he has been secretly meeting the leaders of his pet group
the 8-8-88 Students-turned-wannabe-politicians.
Billionaire George
Soros is back in Burma again, asking human rights activists and ethnic
leaders how he can channel his aid to better help the country transition
smoothly from decades of military rule.
Billionaire George Soros
is back in Burma again, asking human rights activists and ethnic
leaders how he can channel his aid to better help the country transition
smoothly from decades of military rule.
The European Socialists
have been courting the NLD for a while now since ASSK was under house
arrest and NLD has been sending its wannabe-politicians overseas to
attend various meet-and-greet conferences of the Socialist parties in
Europe. A group of NLD youths had just visited Poland for their
Socialist lessons.
In my humble opinion the seriously left-leaning
politicians in Burma are on the verge of copying the same multicultural
policies from the European Socialists. And thus repeating the same
serious mistakes by European Socialists of letting the Muslims and the
Islamists take over their European nations and destroy their own
cultures and societies for no good reason other than progressive
inclusiveness widely known as the mulculturalism.
These stupid
Socialists whether they are from Europe or USA or Asia didn’t realise
soon enough that Muslims and their Islamic culture do not want to
coexist with other cultures and religions but only to dominate or
completely destroy other cultures and religions and our Buddhism is
number one in their target list.
And while the European
Socialists are now paying a very dear price for their mistakes our
stupid Socialist politicians in Burma are now trying hard to copy their
bad policies of Inclusion and Multiculturalism.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Rohingya Terrorists Want Islamic State In Arakan-North
The
Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) has rallied illegal Bengali
Muslims the so-called Rohingya in Buthidaung and Maungdaw townships to
establish a “Rohingya-only area” in Maungdaw District, northern Rakhine
State, claimed Myanmar Army spokesperson Maj-Gen Aung Ye Win.
“Their
[ARSA] main objective is to rally through fear, build strongholds, and
declare the whole region as their liberated area,” Maj-Gen Aung Ye Win
said at a Myanmar Army press briefing in Naypyitaw on Tuesday for
military attaches of foreign countries and the media on attacks in
northern Rakhine State.
“They managed to rally some 50 percent of
Bengalis in Buthidaung and Maungdaw. They mobilized in different places
for each household to send a person to participate in the attacks,” he
added, referring to the stateless Rohingya population, which the Myanmar
government and many in the country refer to as Bengali to infer that
they are interlopers from Bangladesh.
According to the briefing,
ARSA, which claimed responsibility for attacks last week on 30 police
outposts and an army base in Rakhine State, sent a letter to the
government on March 29 listing 20 demands. Recently declared a terrorist
organization by the government, ARSA had been plotting jihad for some
time, according to military leaders.
On Tuesday, home affairs
minister Lt-Gen Kyaw Swe claimed that the recent attacks were a move on
the part of ARSA to establish an “Islamic State” in Rakhine.
“Bengalis
want their own territory. So, they drove Arakanese people out of the
country and this resulted in conflict. They made political and military
movements to demand their own territory,” said Maj-Gen Aung Ye Win, who
is also the vice-chairman of the Myanmar Army True News Information
Team.
Muslims account for 34 percent of the total population
in Rakhine State, and there are 1,272 mosques in Buthidaung and
Maungdaw, and no restriction of religion, he said. He claimed that the
attacks were not religiously motivated, but due to the Rohingya being
unwilling to undergo the citizenship verification process and wanting to
gain territorial control.
The treatment of the region’s 1.1
million stateless Rohingya has been one of State Counselor Daw Aung San
Suu Kyi’s biggest challenges. For years, they have been denied
citizenship, endured apartheid-like conditions and faced severe travel
restrictions.
Tensions had been running high recently between the
ethnic Arakanese and Rohingya Muslim populations, who remained largely
separated since inter-communal violence in 2012 and 2013 displaced
around 140,000 people, the vast majority of them Rohingya. The worst
violence that the area has seen in years has sent thousands to flee the
area once again.
Deputy Chief of Military Affairs Security
Maj-Gen Than Htut Thein said Parliament had rejected Myanmar Army
proposals calling for necessary responses. The administration in
Maungdaw had collapsed and hatred between the two communities had
reached its peak, he added.
He said the Myanmar Army would ensure
that a National Defense and Security Council (NDSC) meeting was
summoned if necessary, adding that the army was striving for stability
but that continued attacks could threaten national security.
Maj-Gen
Aung Ye Win said the Myanmar Army was fully cooperating with the
government and had offered suggestions, but the decision to summon an
NDSC meeting was ultimately in the hands of President U Htin Kyaw.
(But
after the emergency meeting between the Arakan Nationalist Parties and
Burma Army top brass the whole elite division of LID-99 was airlifted to
Arakan just this week and now being deployed along the Burma-Bangladesh
border while other elite division LID-33 has been waging brutal
clearing campaign on the remote May-yu Range in Northern Arakan.
ASSK's
NLD government wasn't even consulted on that massive troop deployment.
So far more than 20,000 army and military police troops are actively
involving in uprooting the latest Muslim insurgency in Northern Arakan.)
On
Monday, the President’s Office sent a letter to the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief, instructing the Myanmar Army to continue cooperating
with the Myanmar Police Force in operations in Rakhine State.
Maj-Gen
Than Htut Thein said the Myanmar Army had to join the operations as the
situation was beyond the defensive capacity of the police force.
The
president, state counselor and Myanmar Army deputy commander-in-chief
had discussions over the phone, in which they agreed to deploy
additional military troops to the area and employ helicopters in the
operations.
Urgent Airlift of 5,000-strong elite Light Infantry Division (LID) 99 To Arakan State.
(Carrying just one company a trip two heavy transporters from Burma Air Force took two days to complete the job.)
Tatmadaw Press Briefing On Bengali Muslim Terrorist Attacks
A
Tatmadaw press conference on attacks by extremist Bengali terrorists in
northern part of Rakhine State in August 2017 was held at Bayintnaung
parlour in Nay Pyi Taw this afternoon.
Present at the press
conference were Maj-Gen Than Htut Thein of the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief (Army), Tatmadaw True News Information Committee
Chairman Maj-Gen Soe Naing Oo, Director of the Directorate of Public
Relations and Psychological Warfare Maj-Gen Aung Ye Win, senior military
officers of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), officials of
the Ministry of Defence.
Invited and attended were the foreign
military attachés to Myanmar, members of Myanmar Media Council, Myanmar
Journalists Association and Myanmar Journalist Network and reporters
from local news agencies and locally-based foreign news agencies.
First,
Maj-Gen Aung Ye Win clarified the background history of Bengalis such
as the entry of Bengalis from Bangalore and Chittagong in the British
colonial era, conflicts between Bengalis and ethnic Rakhines,
Rakhine-Bengali confl ict in 2012, Bengalis’ terrorist attacks in 2016,
solving problems, and the Bengalis’ focus on series of terrorist attacks
from October 2016 to August 2017.
Maj-Gen Soe Naing Oo
elaborated on terrorist attacks of extremist Bengali terrorists since
August 25, 2017 and details of attacks so far, and Tatmadaw’s
cooperation with police in repulsing the mass attacks of extremist
Bengalis after attacks reached a level beyond the defensive capacity of
police and Maj-Gen Than Htut Thein explained Tatmadaw’s actions in
response to terrorist attacks of extremist Bengalis.
Military
Attaché of Australia Col. Paul Andrew Bruce asked about the proportional
size of security forces in search and raid operations; military attaché
of Bangladesh Brig. General Rashedul Mannan proposed cooperation in
counter-terrorism operations; military attaché of United States Col.
Craig J. Tippins called for caution in search and raid operations,
highlighting the possibility of some villagers shifting to the side of
terrorists.
Member of Myanmar Media Council U Tin Maung Aye asked
question about National Security and Defence Council meeting, U Hla Swe
of Bullet Journal about Geneva Convention, and U Maung Maung Tun of
News Watch Journal about the involvement of local and international
non-governmental organizations in the attacks. Officials replied to the
questions.