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nations persecuting people for being Muslim when political leaders
themselves do not possess even the smallest understanding of Islam or
the people who comprise the world's newest monotheistic religion.
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Myanmar's Reward for Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya
ISIL threatens Asian country with retaliation for its brutal treatment and extermination of Rohingya Muslims.

Tim King-Jan-05-2017 23:44
Now the government of Myanmar is threatened by one of the world's
largest terrorist networks due to its reprehensible treatment of the
country's ethnic Rohingya Muslim minority and few who know the facts
could disagree that this is an unsurprising, even warranted reaction
from the Islamic State.
Like Sri Lanka, these Buddhists are often far from peaceful, in fact
segments of the population are murderous. Sri Lanka's Sinhalese Buddhist
government murdered more than 160,000 Hindu/Christian Tamils in 2009.
Myanmar's ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims didn't go as succinctly
as Sri Lanka's and it is bringing a much-feared backlash.
Myanmar, or Burma, is a Rakhine Buddhist country in Asia that was
colonized by the British, then spent decades under a military "junta" or
dictatorship. It's most famous citizen is Aung San Suu Kyi, who is
supposedly a beacon of light in this strange place. She has done
absolutely nothing for the Rohingya, totally refusing to speak out on
their behalf when she is regarded as a figure of repressed democracy.
The focus of this Buddhist hatred in Myanmar, the Rohingya Muslims, are a
stateless people who the United Nations deemed were the most persecuted
people on the face of the earth.
Buddhist Terror
While religious bigotry and hatred has always been an aspect of
Myanmar's Buddhists, it came to a head in 2012 when Rohingya Muslims
were accused of raping and murdering a Buddhist woman.
Photos of a woman's dead body were splashed across newspapers and within
24 hours, a dozen Muslim men, not Rohingya, were pulled from a bus and
killed in the streets by a mob in supposed retaliation, many hours from
where the alleged rape/murder even took place. So began the Genocide of
Rohingya in Burma at the hands of Rakhine Buddhists.
The United States on the other hand, used the events of 9/11 to boost
and further hatred of Muslim people even though the alleged hijackers
hailed from Saudi Arabia, a US ally.
Along with its lapdog the United Kingdom and a handful of other sheepish
allies, Americans attacked and razed large parts of Afghanistan in
retaliation for the attacks, even though the Taliban had not the
slightest thing to do with the events of 11 Sept. 2001. Then came the
annihilation of 1.5 million Iraqi people in a war based on possession of
weapons of mass destruction, which we all now know never existed.
That wasn't enough of course for the Western military powers led by the
US; the next target was Libya, a nation where people had free education
and über cheap gas, and then Syria, a country that fell under tremendous
bloodshed due to the region's most radical Daesh (ISIL) combatants
being funded by American assets.
Partially through online media and partly due to the accusations of US
President elect Donald Trump in the 2016 US election, the US support of
ISIL found its way to the forefront of the nightly news, leaving most
Americans scratching their heads, totally unclear of their own nation's
alliances or motives.
Then of course there is the famous Obama quote, called a "flub" by the
US President's advocates, "But the fall of Ramadi has galvanized the
Iraqi government. So, with the additional steps I ordered last month,
we’re speeding up training of ISIL forces, including volunteers from
Sunni tribes in Anbar Province."
Many of us predicted the outcome long ago... there are radical segments
of Islam that would like to see the US fall off the map, and they hail
from two aspects of Sunni Islam: Wahhabi and Salafi.
They define the ultra conservative aspects of Islam with the very worst
practices and have little if anything to do with the goals of less
radical Islamic nations such as Iran, which has not attacked a country
outside of its borders for more than 300 years.
Bloody Persecution
The crimes against Rohingya people in Myanmar are heavily documented. As
I covered the conflict through email and social media correspondence, I
worked with people who had been on the ground in Burma.
Mosque after mosque was razed, sometimes with children inside. Entire
Rohingya villages were burned and destroyed along with their
inhabitants. One of the most striking images of the thousands
documenting the attempted extinction of the Rohingya people, shows
Buddhists riding on mopeds with machetes in their hands, with Rohingya
blood dripping from the blades.
I also documented flagrant sex abuse and torture, both of which are repression and murder techniques in Burma.
Militant Buddhists in this Asian nation actually wear shirts with
swastikas to represent Buddhist superiority, and these symbols are not
to be confused with more innocent versions of the swastika connected to
India, these are actual Nazi swastikas.
The gut wrenching, torturous years of Myanmar's presumably sanctioned
attacks against the peaceful Rohingya are coming home to roost as ISIL
now, simultaneously recruits from the Rohingya, and threatens the
government of Myanmar over its persecution of Rohingya, which it denies
in spite of the endless documentation of what has taken place.
In fact Myanmar's persecution of Rohingya is defined by it's President
Thein Sein's defense of the idolized Buddhist militant leader Wirathu,
whose organized hatred of Rohingya has greatly emboldened the problems
facing these battered people.
His brand of terrorism toward Muslims and Christians is so overwhelming
and negative that he was placed on the cover of Time Magazine in all of
its regional editions except the USA.
Time's July 2013 magazine placed Wirathu's face of the cover with the
title, "The Face of Buddhist Terror" while the US version had an image
of three people painting a wall titled, "How Service Can Save Us".
I see this as one of the single most blatant examples of American
media's "dumbing down" process in modern history. People in the USA live
in sheer ignorance due to this very practice. ISIL is coming to Myanmar
and in this case, they are serving in an entirely different role.


