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No end in sight to Rohingya crisis : Comments

By Beenish Ashraf, published 29/10/2020

The challenges facing the Rohingya people have unfortunately continued following their arrival in Bangladesh.

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The well used phrase of “how could that possibly go wrong” ?..fits this problem to a tee.

Firstly, the host country of Bangladesh is Middle East orientated. How could that go wrong?
Secondly, Bangladesh is majority Muslim, with that “unhappy” attached as it’s State religion.

Thirdly, the refugee camp at Coxes Bazaar sits on a prime real estate outlook of beach over one hundred and twenty Klm long.
That camp would compare to a hundred thousand Muslim refugees camped on Bondi Beach.

Fourthly, Europe has lost sympathy for Muslim refugees and their hatred of the West they look to for salvation.

Fifth. The West is compromised with Burma, as it transforms to Democracy, (read dogs breakfast for capitalists); and China, which is an inherently evil Influence.

Chances of a resolution for a refugee crisis of this proportion, is beyond the scope of reason.

Very sad.

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 29 October 2020 8:50:55 AM
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There is a story to why the Rohingya were in Burma in the first place.
They arrived there as refugees if I remember correctly.
from Wikipeadia;
The position of the Myanmar government is that Rohingyas are not a
national "indigenous race", but are illegal immigrants from
neighbouring Bangladesh. ... By December 2017, an estimated 625,000
refugees from Rakhine, Myanmar, had crossed the border into Bangladesh
since August 2017.

As is usual there are problems with moslems everywhere.
Posted by Bazz, Thursday, 29 October 2020 9:09:58 AM
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Yep, and true because they migrated minus visas/permission into the sovereign territory of a neighbouring nation! And remained as border-hopping, stateless squatters with an incompatible culture they couldn't, wouldn't abandon so they might find themselves more welcome.

Not assisted by belligerent rebels creating problems with their inability to live with and respect local laws/culture/religious belief?

And condemned to their current status quo, without massive internal cultural compatible change!?

Their current circumstances have driven them full circle from whence they came initially.

They were and remained stateless given they wouldn't register births, deaths and marriages etc.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Thursday, 29 October 2020 12:19:09 PM
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And the Proggessives think Australians are racist ?
Posted by individual, Thursday, 29 October 2020 6:37:58 PM
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The Burmese have wisely decided that they need Muslims within Burma, like they need a hole in the head.

I have asked numerous Burmese in Burma their view on it.

"Myanmar is our home" explained one, as entirely self-explanatory.

And so it is. Why would they want angry Muslim mobs going around with bamboo spears and killing villagers, and even family members of the armed forces, in the cause of a separate Muslim state within Myanmar, which is what sparked the recent crisis? Why?

"Bangladesh used to be Buddhist. Pakistan used to be Buddhist. Afghanistan used to be Buddhist. Now look at them." said another. "What do you think happened to all the Buddhists?"

Again, it's self-explanatory, isn't it?

Another said, with feeling "Muslims are *bad people*."

Now Muslim, by definition, means someone who regards as the supreme moral example to all the world, a guy who practised and preached lying and deception, armed robberty, rape, slavery, mass murder, and of course having sex with a little child.

There are 56 Muslim countries in the world. What about Saudi Arabia? They've got plenty of land, plenty of money, and are the home of the Muslim religion. They can take the Rohinghyas, can't they? They can provide for them at a standard no worse than for their own nationals, just as the West does for everyone including Muslims; can't they? As they should have been doing since it first became an issue.

What about the UAE? What about Qatar? What about Malaysia? What about Morocco, or Egypt.

They have no excuse whatsoever except sheer blind prejudice.

The Rohingyas have no right to expect to remain in Myanmar, which is a peaceful Buddhist nation, and where their hateful chauvinist religion is disturbing will disturb the peace, just as it does everywhere else it goes.

Christians have been all through Myanmar, converting, building churches, winning converts from Buddhism. But for some strange reason, that the MSM just can't fathom, there is not the slightest sign of conflict between these two religions. I wonder what can explain the mystery of it all?
Posted by Cumberland, Thursday, 29 October 2020 9:13:56 PM
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The problem which is writ large with Islam, is it turns there mentally deficient into murderous swine.
Until they themselves come to grips with the issue, they are collectively “persona non grata”.

France again! At some point the fight back will include similar tactics.
What this unavoidable situation will deliver, is a Burmese look-alike.
Loping heads off parishioners in Christian churches in the West, is suicidal to Muslims as a whole.

It’s there duty to take a stand, or suffer the consequences.

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 30 October 2020 5:18:30 AM
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