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Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by CaaseStudy: 5:15pm On Sep 13, 2017
Nigeria on Tuesday condemned “the horrendous human suffering’’ of the Rohingya ethnic group in Myanmar. A government statement in Abuja also expressed regret at the desperate human rights situation in Rakhine state.

It described the situation as a “very reminiscent of what happened in Rwanda in 1994 and in Bosnia Herzegovina in 1995’’.
“The Federal Government condemns the horrendous human suffering caused by what is now confirmed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in his statement, to be a ‘textbook example of ethnic cleansing’ of the Rohingya people.’’

It, therefore, called on the UN to invoke the principle of the “Responsibility to Protect” and intervene in Myanmar to stop the ongoing ethnic cleansing and create the conditions for the safe return and rehabilitation of the fleeing Rohingya people to their motherland.
“​The Government similarly calls on all members of the civilized world to condemn this heinous act and to demand for appropriate punishment to the perpetrators.’’

Thousands of ethnic Rohingya people were forced to flee to Bangladesh in recent weeks following alleged killings, raping and destruction of their properties by government forces. The action had drawn international condemnation of the with about 400,000 signing a petition calling for the withdrawal of Nobel Peace prize conferred on the country’s leader Aung Suu Kyi

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2017/09/12/federal-government-condemns-human-suffering-myanmar/
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Nobody: 5:16pm On Sep 13, 2017
I see

- Even Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's government was not careless like this grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Omololu007(m): 5:18pm On Sep 13, 2017
Foolish government, I've not heard them speak on the Fulani heardsmen that attacked and killed people in plateau state,or talk on civilians that are being harassed by the military in the south east

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by fk001(m): 5:18pm On Sep 13, 2017
Ethinic cleansing is not good for humanity




Those people insulting Buhari, need brain checkup.





The act of killing in Myanmar is highly condemnable.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by SarkinYarki: 5:19pm On Sep 13, 2017
What do you expect of a certified bigot like Buhari..Buhari is a terrorist

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by BlowBack: 5:23pm On Sep 13, 2017
Why won't they defend their Muslim scum who the Burmanese Buddhist majority allowed to settle in their country decades ago only for the same useless Muslims to turn around and start jihading on their Buddhist host.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by ipoblogic: 5:25pm On Sep 13, 2017
in another development, the Nigerian government is carrying mass killings in Biafra;

Moslems are humans others are infidels and deserve to be killed。

tell me, viva ,Nigeria。

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Homeboiy: 5:26pm On Sep 13, 2017
I weak oo
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by BlowBack: 5:29pm On Sep 13, 2017
Cry cry Muslims...

Yeah really, folks. Because the poor pitiable Rohingya who settled (illegally) in Burma (Myanmar) can’t rape, rob or kill Buddhists as they desire. That’s really sad, don’t you agree? No respect for different cultures. As it happens, I live almost around the corner, in Thailand. I’ve been to Burma a couple of times. That doesn’t make me an expert, of course. Real experts are [white] female professors at left-wing universities who teach Female Gender Mutilation or African Arts. Who have never been to the country at all. What happens in Myanmar is about to happen — or happening already — in the West, too.

A little bit of the background for you. British India included Pakistan in the west, India in the middle, Bengal in the east and Burma a bit further to the east. Burma was never formally part of British India, but a separate colony. Bengal and Burma share a long border. In 1948, when India became independent, Bengal became part of Pakistan and was renamed East Pakistan. Burma also became independent. Later on in the ’70s East Pakistan fought itself free from West Pakistan, which used it as a colony to be exploited. It gained full independence as Bangladesh. Formerly East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, is dirt poor, intolerant as only mohammedans can be, and is treated annually by Allah with a couple of massive floods with usually shocking loss of life and property. The damage is always restored by very generous and very dhimmi western countries. We Dutch also live in a major river delta; we know it takes quite a bit of work not to get flooded every year. Bangladeshi seem have other things on their minds. Procreating, mainly.

Burma shares a border with Bangladesh. The Burmese state Rakhine (also known as Arrakan) borders Bangladesh, has a large percentage of mohammedans, and is much dryer. From 1948 onwards lots of Rohingya, originating in Bangladesh on the other side of the border, crossed over and settled in Rakhine. They rather liked it there, and decided they wanted it. With full indirect support of East Pakistan they tried to take over the state. That almost became a real war, which they lost. The East Pakistani/Bangladeshis were permitted to stay, but they never got Burmese citizenship. Something they bitterly resent.

Burma itself deteriorated into one of the worst military dictatorships of the world in 1962. The official name of the country was changed from the Union of Burma into the Union of Myanmar in 1989. It changed lots of other names; for example, Rangoon is now Yangoon and actually no longer the capital. The SLORC (name of the military dictatorship) build an entire new capital city, Naypyidaw in the middle of nowhere, literally. Hardly a soul lives there. I’ve been there. Tourists are allowed to visit it, but it is eerily quiet. Almost like a superbly maintained ghost town. Before the military takeover in 1962 Burma was widely seen as the up-and-coming country in southeast Asia. Thailand not so much; that was much more a backwater. After the 1962 takeover the roles completely reversed. Burma is now the official backwater of the continent.

There are a lot of people who know squat about Buddhism and perceive it to be peaceful. Buddhists can be as violent and intolerant as any other religion. Burma itself was a highly militarized state (it still is) and very aggressive. For many centuries Burma was at war with the kingdoms of Sukhothai, Ayutthaya and Siam, which later became the kingdom of Thailand. The Burmese were able to conquer the capital of Ayutthaya, burned it to the ground, destroyed all the statues of the Buddha, took the population back home as slaves and exterminated the royal family.

To be fair, the Thais, Lao or Khmer behaved exactly the same when given the chance. It was custom to hide valuables in Buddha statues. Not surprisingly, some less religiously inclined soldiers were somewhat inquisitive. Even today lost treasures are sometimes found in Buddha statues. The relations between Thailand and Burma are better than they used to be, but border incidents do happen fairly frequently.


Is Myanmar a militaristic society? Judge for yourself. I counted 21 large military barracks on the way from the airport to Rangoon (50 km). I probably missed a few; I only noticed the large ones. During a tourist presentation, nearly all Burmese presented themselves as military men, in uniform. ‘Col. Y will inform you about …’, ‘Cap. X can answer any questions you may have’. I have rarely seen a paddy wagon in Holland or Thailand. During my trips through Burma I saw several, loaded to full capacity. Standing room only. “That’s anecdotal evidence!” progressive university professors will scream. But it somehow does give me the impression of a very militaristic society.

Internally Burma is not exactly a peaceful country. It is a union or federation of states, a bit like America. And there are lots of very active independence movements fighting the army. In a military stalemate: the army can’t defeat the independence movements, and the independence movements cannot defeat the army. The independence movements, for example the Karen Liberation army and the united Wa State Army, make money by producing hard drugs like opium, heroin and amphetamines. They sell it in and through Thailand. The infamous Golden Triangle is no longer working in Thailand, but very much so in Burma.

Back to the poor pitiable Rohingya. From 1948 onwards they crossed the border and parked their goats in Burma. Relations between the original (Buddhist) Rakhinese and (mohammedan) Rohingya were never good. Perhaps the Rohingya cultural habit of raping Rakhinese girls or robbing and/or murdering non-muslims has something to do with it. Things became really nasty when Rohingyas started to murder and behead Buddhist monks around 2012. The Burmese army had to intervene to prevent all Rohingya from being sent directly to allah. Burmese aren’t exactly as meek as Westerners are, so when Rohingyas raped a Rakhinese girl or murdered someone, they were paid in kind with some interest added.

The Burmese government is first and foremost Burmese (or Myanmarese, if you prefer). Right after that they are Buddhist, then military and very little else. Human rights are rare, foreigners are slightly suspicious and cuddling pitiable minorities doesn’t rate high on the agenda.

Even Aung San Suu Kyi doesn’t mince words about the poor suppressed sadly misunderstood Rohingya. That doesn’t sit very well in left-wing circles. They put lots of pressure on the Nobel prize committee in Norway to withdraw her Nobel Prize. That’s not possible, but it shows the hatred for people who don’t think the right (in this case: left) way.

What you may not know is that there are two very different types of Nobel prizes. The real ones are awarded in Stockholm. They are given for truly important discoveries in science. In Oslo two fake Nobel prizes are awarded: for peace and for literature. It’s not really possible to quantify objectively who should get one. Finland, not exactly a world leader in literature, was awarded a prize for literature in 1940 because … poor Finland was invaded by the Soviet Union. Iceland (population < 340,000) got one in 1955 because dear little Iceland otherwise will never get a Nobel Prize. Yasser Arafat, Nelson Mandela and even a certain Mr. Hussein Obama got peace prizes. But Mahatma Gandhi never got one. Need I say more?

Effectively, the colonization of Rakhine state has failed. However, mohammedans have a very different view. Once they colonize a territory, it’s theirs. Forever. No matter what. So they mobilize their Western allies to pump up the pity machine. Rohingya are suppressed, misunderstood, persecuted and need our full support. Plenty of propaganda journalists who can write sad stories and take heartbreaking photos of little mistreated babies.

Yes, Burma (or Myanmar) is a country where human rights are practically non-existent. It’s also a Buddhist country were 86% of the population is Buddhist. 6% is Christian, 4% is mohammedan, and 2% animist. There are no religious problems with other religious groups. Plenty of problems, but none are religion-related. The only state in Burma with a substantial percentage of mohammedans is Rakhine state, where 52% are Buddhist and 47% mohammedan. That automatically leads to mohammedan violence, as they are nearly in the majority. Do I need to say what will happen once they are the majority?

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by BlowBack: 5:31pm On Sep 13, 2017
fk001:
[s]Ethinic cleansing is not good for humanity




Those people insulting Buhari, need brain checkup.





The act of killing in Myanmar is highly condemnable.
[/s]




The Budhist have decided to do a reverse Hijra operation.

They don't want your muslims who are sponsored by Saudi Arabia and the Obama to start another usless Jihad inorder to claim the recently large reserves of oil found in their country and at the same time disrupt the oil pipeline with China.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by plaetton: 5:31pm On Sep 13, 2017
fk001:
Ethinic cleansing is not good for humanity




Those people insulting Buhari, need brain checkup.





The act of killing in Myanmar is highly condemnable.





Of course, every act of killing is condemnable.
But how many acts of mass killings have we witnessed in Nigeria over the last 2yrs ?

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by BlowBack: 5:36pm On Sep 13, 2017
The Rhonyingah Muslims are facing mass expulsion from Burma by their Buddhist hosts who are sick and tired of their masked schemes to corner the newly discovered and largest known reserves of hydrocarbons in the SE Asian realm.

Some have postulated that the Rhonyingah foolishness of attacking their Buddhist host is geared mainly towards creating an unstable environment in order to stall a gas pipeline project signed by China to tap into the oil reserves located offshore of NE Burma where the Rhonyingah Muslim settlers are a slim majority.

Obama and Saudi Arabia, propped and supported as far back as 2012, the jihadist groups that first attacked, raped and pillaged Buddhist and Christians in their midst.

The reason for instigating a jihad was to protect the hegenomy of both Saudi oil supplies to China and the petrol dollar global economy.

But this is Burma with warrior Buddhist monks who are notorious for handling down instant Karma.

Now that the Jihad has failed woefully they have sought public sympathy for the foolishness of the Rhonyingah Muslims by cycling images in the media of distressed muslin women and children living in squalid refugee camps in their home country of Bangladesh to where they fled to.

On top of this, his eminence and supreme fatwa generator of Nigeria and moon sighter for Afonjas, has joined to condemn the Buddhist enforced expulsion of Muslims from their midst.

Now the dunce Buhari govt who takes strict guidance from the Supreme Islamic Council of Nigeria has towed the same path.

Guess what Buhari, the Rhoyingahs are majority Shiia with the bad egss Sunnis among them responsible for the jihad.

So keep crying for your hated Shia muslims all because you want to stop China tapping into Burmese oil at the detriment of your Saudi masters' economy.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by BlowBack: 5:43pm On Sep 13, 2017
Why has Buhari not come to the plight of the Houthi Shiites of NW Yemen who have been facing a genocidal war at the hands of his Saudi Masters?

This goat keeps ammassing enemies for himself all to please his Arab masters.

First it was Israel, then Iran, then Russia, China and now Burma.

Fool

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by BlowBack: 5:51pm On Sep 13, 2017
plaetton:


Of course, every act of killing is condemnable.
But how many acts of mass killings have we witnessed in Nigeria over the last 2yrs ?

What you will see are poor mistreated Rohingya, but you will not see or hear anything the Rohingya do themselves. They rape, rob and murder where they can. Since 2012 Buddhist monks have been their preferred targets, if possible by beheading. You won’t hear a peep about that. It would spoil the picture. What you also will not read in the media is that all those Rohingya are effectively Bangladeshi citizens, and should — since they are no longer wanted or accepted in Burma — go back to that country. But Bangladesh doesn’t want them back. They bring in money, and at the same time work on taking over Rakhine state, something Bangladesh very much wants to add to its territory.

Same story for nearly all other mohammedan countries. Turkey isn’t keen to see its citizens come back, and Morocco even less, for example. In both cases, they make huge amounts of money from their expatriates and politically infiltrate very quietly into those countries. It doesn’t say so in the koran, but we should respect that culture. Once their scum lives in our countries, that is forever.

As always, they want to move to countries where life is a lot better. For example, to Thailand. There are lots of refugee camps in Thailand, where people from Laos, Cambodia and Burma are sheltered. The only group of people Thailand no longer accepts are … you probably guessed it … Rohingya. Their brethren in the faith in Malaysia aren’t willing to receive them either. Why? Every left-wing activist will tell you that’s because of the brutal oppressive regimes there.

The darker side of the Rohingya is something you will not read about in the mainstream media.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by fk001(m): 6:47pm On Sep 13, 2017
plaetton:


Of course, every act of killing is condemnable.
But how many acts of mass killings have we witnessed in Nigeria over the last 2yrs ?


It was also condemned
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by fk001(m): 6:48pm On Sep 13, 2017
BlowBack:


The Budhist have decided to do a reverse Hijra operation.

They don't want your muslims who are sponsored by Saudi Arabia and the Obama to start another usless Jihad inorder to claim the recently large reserves of oil found in their country and at the same time disrupt the oil pipeline with China.



Seriously?
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Unimaginable123: 7:06pm On Sep 13, 2017
God damage and punish any Nigerian government official that issue that statement. People that are killing and torturing SEasterners with impunity

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Nobody: 7:44pm On Sep 13, 2017
fk001:
Ethinic cleansing is not good for humanity




Those people insulting Buhari, need brain checkup.





The act of killing in Myanmar is highly condemnable.




U ar ryt abt myanmar genocide should be condemnable but buhari govt bringing abt house-terrorism shouldn't that be condemned as well ? u worship buhari not God.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by fk001(m): 8:46pm On Sep 13, 2017
Ikio:
U ar ryt abt myanmar genocide should be condemnable but buhari govt bringing abt house-terrorism shouldn't that be condemned as well ? u worship buhari not God.


What makes you think i worship PMB?


I don't care who is the president, as far as he is doing the right thing he will always have my support.


I don't like corrupt leaders
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by CaaseStudy: 9:05pm On Sep 13, 2017
BlowBack:
Cry cry Muslims...

Yeah really, folks. Because the poor pitiable Rohingya who settled (illegally) in Burma (Myanmar) can’t rape, rob or kill Buddhists as they desire. That’s really sad, don’t you agree? No respect for different cultures. As it happens, I live almost around the corner, in Thailand. I’ve been to Burma a couple of times. That doesn’t make me an expert, of course. Real experts are [white] female professors at left-wing universities who teach Female Gender Mutilation or African Arts. Who have never been to the country at all. What happens in Myanmar is about to happen — or happening already — in the West, too.

A little bit of the background for you. British India included Pakistan in the west, India in the middle, Bengal in the east and Burma a bit further to the east. Burma was never formally part of British India, but a separate colony. Bengal and Burma share a long border. In 1948, when India became independent, Bengal became part of Pakistan and was renamed East Pakistan. Burma also became independent. Later on in the ’70s East Pakistan fought itself free from West Pakistan, which used it as a colony to be exploited. It gained full independence as Bangladesh. Formerly East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, is dirt poor, intolerant as only mohammedans can be, and is treated annually by Allah with a couple of massive floods with usually shocking loss of life and property. The damage is always restored by very generous and very dhimmi western countries. We Dutch also live in a major river delta; we know it takes quite a bit of work not to get flooded every year. Bangladeshi seem have other things on their minds. Procreating, mainly.

Burma shares a border with Bangladesh. The Burmese state Rakhine (also known as Arrakan) borders Bangladesh, has a large percentage of mohammedans, and is much dryer. From 1948 onwards lots of Rohingya, originating in Bangladesh on the other side of the border, crossed over and settled in Rakhine. They rather liked it there, and decided they wanted it. With full indirect support of East Pakistan they tried to take over the state. That almost became a real war, which they lost. The East Pakistani/Bangladeshis were permitted to stay, but they never got Burmese citizenship. Something they bitterly resent.

Burma itself deteriorated into one of the worst military dictatorships of the world in 1962. The official name of the country was changed from the Union of Burma into the Union of Myanmar in 1989. It changed lots of other names; for example, Rangoon is now Yangoon and actually no longer the capital. The SLORC (name of the military dictatorship) build an entire new capital city, Naypyidaw in the middle of nowhere, literally. Hardly a soul lives there. I’ve been there. Tourists are allowed to visit it, but it is eerily quiet. Almost like a superbly maintained ghost town. Before the military takeover in 1962 Burma was widely seen as the up-and-coming country in southeast Asia. Thailand not so much; that was much more a backwater. After the 1962 takeover the roles completely reversed. Burma is now the official backwater of the continent.

There are a lot of people who know squat about Buddhism and perceive it to be peaceful. Buddhists can be as violent and intolerant as any other religion. Burma itself was a highly militarized state (it still is) and very aggressive. For many centuries Burma was at war with the kingdoms of Sukhothai, Ayutthaya and Siam, which later became the kingdom of Thailand. The Burmese were able to conquer the capital of Ayutthaya, burned it to the ground, destroyed all the statues of the Buddha, took the population back home as slaves and exterminated the royal family.

To be fair, the Thais, Lao or Khmer behaved exactly the same when given the chance. It was custom to hide valuables in Buddha statues. Not surprisingly, some less religiously inclined soldiers were somewhat inquisitive. Even today lost treasures are sometimes found in Buddha statues. The relations between Thailand and Burma are better than they used to be, but border incidents do happen fairly frequently.


Is Myanmar a militaristic society? Judge for yourself. I counted 21 large military barracks on the way from the airport to Rangoon (50 km). I probably missed a few; I only noticed the large ones. During a tourist presentation, nearly all Burmese presented themselves as military men, in uniform. ‘Col. Y will inform you about …’, ‘Cap. X can answer any questions you may have’. I have rarely seen a paddy wagon in Holland or Thailand. During my trips through Burma I saw several, loaded to full capacity. Standing room only. “That’s anecdotal evidence!” progressive university professors will scream. But it somehow does give me the impression of a very militaristic society.

Internally Burma is not exactly a peaceful country. It is a union or federation of states, a bit like America. And there are lots of very active independence movements fighting the army. In a military stalemate: the army can’t defeat the independence movements, and the independence movements cannot defeat the army. The independence movements, for example the Karen Liberation army and the united Wa State Army, make money by producing hard drugs like opium, heroin and amphetamines. They sell it in and through Thailand. The infamous Golden Triangle is no longer working in Thailand, but very much so in Burma.

Back to the poor pitiable Rohingya. From 1948 onwards they crossed the border and parked their goats in Burma. Relations between the original (Buddhist) Rakhinese and (mohammedan) Rohingya were never good. Perhaps the Rohingya cultural habit of raping Rakhinese girls or robbing and/or murdering non-muslims has something to do with it. Things became really nasty when Rohingyas started to murder and behead Buddhist monks around 2012. The Burmese army had to intervene to prevent all Rohingya from being sent directly to allah. Burmese aren’t exactly as meek as Westerners are, so when Rohingyas raped a Rakhinese girl or murdered someone, they were paid in kind with some interest added.

The Burmese government is first and foremost Burmese (or Myanmarese, if you prefer). Right after that they are Buddhist, then military and very little else. Human rights are rare, foreigners are slightly suspicious and cuddling pitiable minorities doesn’t rate high on the agenda.

Even Aung San Suu Kyi doesn’t mince words about the poor suppressed sadly misunderstood Rohingya. That doesn’t sit very well in left-wing circles. They put lots of pressure on the Nobel prize committee in Norway to withdraw her Nobel Prize. That’s not possible, but it shows the hatred for people who don’t think the right (in this case: left) way.

What you may not know is that there are two very different types of Nobel prizes. The real ones are awarded in Stockholm. They are given for truly important discoveries in science. In Oslo two fake Nobel prizes are awarded: for peace and for literature. It’s not really possible to quantify objectively who should get one. Finland, not exactly a world leader in literature, was awarded a prize for literature in 1940 because … poor Finland was invaded by the Soviet Union. Iceland (population < 340,000) got one in 1955 because dear little Iceland otherwise will never get a Nobel Prize. Yasser Arafat, Nelson Mandela and even a certain Mr. Hussein Obama got peace prizes. But Mahatma Gandhi never got one. Need I say more?

Effectively, the colonization of Rakhine state has failed. However, mohammedans have a very different view. Once they colonize a territory, it’s theirs. Forever. No matter what. So they mobilize their Western allies to pump up the pity machine. Rohingya are suppressed, misunderstood, persecuted and need our full support. Plenty of propaganda journalists who can write sad stories and take heartbreaking photos of little mistreated babies.

Yes, Burma (or Myanmar) is a country where human rights are practically non-existent. It’s also a Buddhist country were 86% of the population is Buddhist. 6% is Christian, 4% is mohammedan, and 2% animist. There are no religious problems with other religious groups. Plenty of problems, but none are religion-related. The only state in Burma with a substantial percentage of mohammedans is Rakhine state, where 52% are Buddhist and 47% mohammedan. That automatically leads to mohammedan violence, as they are nearly in the majority. Do I need to say what will happen once they are the majority?
Hmmmm. Quite insightful..
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by GreyLaw(m): 9:37pm On Sep 13, 2017
BlowBack:
Cry cry Muslims...

Yeah really, folks. Because the poor pitiable Rohingya who settled (illegally) in Burma (Myanmar) can’t rape, rob or kill Buddhists as they desire. That’s really sad, don’t you agree?

Excellently written piece, and insightful.

It's always a scare when those guys are the clear majority; they pull no punches. But they become 'meek' when they are the minority.

As for our president, I still maintain that the man is a mistake Nigerians should NEVER make again!

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by paBuhari(m): 9:40pm On Sep 13, 2017
It is finished. This govt have no shame. cheesy

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by paBuhari(m): 9:45pm On Sep 13, 2017
“The Federal Government condemns the horrendous human suffering caused by what is now confirmed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in his statement, to be a ‘textbook example of ethnic cleansing’ of the Rohingya people.’’

It, therefore, called on the UN to invoke the principle of the “Responsibility to Protect” and intervene in Myanmar to stop the ongoing ethnic cleansing and create the conditions for the safe return and rehabilitation of the fleeing Rohingya people to their motherland.
Hypocrisy is when you shout genocide in another man's country, even calling on UN to intervane, yet you are busy killing unarmed IPOB members through systematic genocide.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by grudges: 10:02pm On Sep 13, 2017
Oh God of creation, U created us solely to worship U but the non believers wont allow us, U r the most knower of everything, u see, U hear nd u gave room for us to ask anything from U, My Lord we r weak, we can'nt provide for ourselves yet u provide for us, we can'nt heal ourselves yet u healed us, we can'nt protect ourselves my Lord nd we ask for ur protection, may U protect us against all evils plotted by the unbelievers all over the world.

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Auki: 10:33pm On Sep 13, 2017
grudges:
Oh God of creation, U created us solely to worship U but the non believers wont allow us, U r the most knower of everything, u see, U hear nd u gave room for us to ask anything from U, My Lord we r weak, we can'nt provide for ourselves yet u provide for us, we can'nt heal ourselves yet u healed us, we can'nt protect ourselves my Lord nd we ask for ur protection, may U protect us against all evils plotted by the unbelievers all over the world.

Insha Allah we will be the victor and the unbelievers will be in shame. Worry less about their plots, worry more about doing right and abstaining from evils. Allah's promise is true.
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by abokibuhari: 10:36pm On Sep 13, 2017
Thunder fire buhari

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Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by FoolishBoy419: 10:46pm On Sep 13, 2017
see why I dumped Christianity and religion in general. How can these hypocritical bastards that claim be humans be celebrating and defending genocide against their fellow human beings? religion is a scam.
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by FoolishBoy419: 10:49pm On Sep 13, 2017
So many hateful and senseless comments here by people that follow a religion that claims to preach love.
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by uvalued(m): 2:03am On Sep 14, 2017
fk001:
Ethinic cleansing is not good for humanity




Those people insulting Buhari, need brain checkup.





The act of killing in Myanmar is highly condemnable.




i condemn your post and the aim behind it... what of the recent fulani herdsmen in plateau ... did you orda govt condemn it..smh
Re: Nigeria Government Condemns Genocide Of Muslim Rohingyas In Myanmar by Nobody: 7:49am On Sep 14, 2017
fk001:



What makes you think i worship PMB?


I don't care who is the president, as far as he is doing the right thing he will always have my support.


I don't like corrupt leaders
Maybe u such go back to history, Afhanistan was not a battle ground it was made so my the u.s and russia becos they wanted to control the people and a q was asked why? wat i am saying is buhari using military force will make ipob a terror group just like the taliban that region wil not no peace a political solution is the best for christ sake mnamdi is buying the people through politics. AGAIN I TELL U, U WORSHIP BUHARI NOT GOD.

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