All Comments for Bangladesh Complains to Myanmar About Rohingya Cross-Border Arrivals

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iat7b from Dhaka :

Richard, your comment is ignorant. Do you know the history of the region? If you are into Islam bashing, by all means, do it among your ignorant lot. Spare us from your idiocy.

Jan 14, 2017 08:59 AM

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Stanley from Redwood City :

Heck- You'll have more people to work the call centers. Don't complain.

Nov 23, 2016 11:56 PM

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Jose Lopez de Zaldo from Miami Beach, Florida, USA :

As a Cuban refugee who is thankful that the United States of America took me in, my heart goes out to the Rohingya.

Their Muslim brothers in Bangladesh don't want or care for them, and Buddists in Myanmar, whom I've always heard are supposed to be peaceable and have the utmost respect for life, and be concerned about Karma, appear to consider the Rohingya not worthy of either peace or life.

It seems to me that religion is the cause of a great percentage of artrocity in our world. A pox on all religions!

Nov 23, 2016 11:23 PM

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Richard147 from San Francisco :

It is undeniable truth the so-called Rohingya aka Bengali originated from the near-at-hand Bengali land of over population and grinding poverty .Bangladesh is their mother land.They are only thinking to make population grow, relocating into other countries for the propagation of Islam.They are using the human rights tactic as shield; but, they are definitely creating instability of the country and committed crime against humanity!

Nov 23, 2016 08:36 PM

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