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In reply to the discussion: I know those who defend islam have there hearts in the right place [View all]FrodosPet
(5,169 posts)103. And if you think it is just a local thing, limited to Sri Lanka
Sadly, it is not.
Myanmars Buddhist terrorism problem
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/2/myanmars-buddhist-terrorism-problem.html
February 18, 2015 2:00AM ET
by Usaid Siddiqui
On Feb. 11, Myanmars President Thein Sein rescinded a voting rights offer to the countrys Rohingya community amid intense pressure from far-right Buddhist groups. Last week hundreds of Buddhists took to the streets to denounce the continuation of a 2010 law that extended the right to vote to the countrys more than 1 million ethnic Rohingya. Myanmar does not regard the minority group as citizens.
The violence directed toward the Muslim Rohingya community has been characterized in the media as Buddhisms terrorism problem. However, the faith-based portrayal of the Rohingya crisis devalues the political and social nuances necessary to understanding the conflict.
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The Rohingya are one of the most persecuted groups in the world. Stripped of citizenship in the 1980s, the Rohingya have been a subject of frequent racist propaganda and blistering violence. For years numerous human rights organizations have documented the persecution of the Rohingya in Myanmars northern Rakhine state. The community continues to live under constant threats, with few legal rights.
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Myanmars government and local authorities have long been complicit in the violence against the Rohingya and other minority groups. Burmese officials, community leaders and Buddhist monks organized and encouraged ethnic Arakanese backed by state security forces to conduct coordinated attacks on Muslim neighborhoods and villages in October 2012 to terrorize and forcibly relocate the population, HRW said in a detailed report in 2013. Included in the death toll were 28 children who were hacked to death, including 13 under age 5.
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EVERY religion is bloodstained.
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I know those who defend islam have there hearts in the right place [View all]
agnostic102
Mar 2016
OP
I liked what someone on MSNBC said this morning. That ISIS is a cult. Just plane and simple Cult.
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#40
And the Abrahamic monotheisms are the religions of patriarchy and misogyny.
Arugula Latte
Mar 2016
#102
And we saw that "peace" today. They did what their holy book told them to do.
Oneironaut
Mar 2016
#15
Good people can be religious. Religion is evil, however. Christianity is not an exception
Gore1FL
Mar 2016
#73
i fear christian zealots more than muslim zealots perhap if my next death threat comes from a muslim
dembotoz
Mar 2016
#32
One should condemn the elements of Christianity that attempt to justify such behavior
oberliner
Mar 2016
#31
What do you think of this post from ummah.com? Would this argument be acceptable
ancianita
Mar 2016
#37
It is not the religion that is bad. Bad people seeking power and money use religion
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2016
#35
I see it as being kinda like the war in Ireland between Catholics and Protestants.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#36
It did when you considered the nationalism they associated with religion....
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#58
Yep, DUers grasping at straws to condemn "ALL religion" bring up the UK-Irish conflict
Nye Bevan
Mar 2016
#68
I, also, am very sorry about the murder of all those innocent people in Belgium.
Mc Mike
Mar 2016
#44
There is a difference between "blaming a billion Muslims" and looking critically at Islam
oberliner
Mar 2016
#81
exactly... they are an evil place, and have bought off much of our government too
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#89
he is so amazingly right on so many issues, there is no comparison for me
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#88
"there hearts" - Should be "their hearts". If you are going to disseminate hate, you should
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#55
It's a cult within Islam that distorts it to rationalize their bloodthirst - they are DAESH.
blm
Mar 2016
#66
"Useless" only to materialists who think spirituality and mysticism are hogwash.
Odin2005
Mar 2016
#96
Naw, I know from experience that arguing with "New Atheist" types is pointless...
Odin2005
Mar 2016
#98