All Comments for Monks Protest UN Call for Rights for Myanmar’s Muslim Minority

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Ando from India :

The existence of the Rohingya terrorists is something that is feared by the people of Myanmar. https://wikileaks.org/cable/2002/10/02RANGOON1310.html
and please read this for more balance information:

May 20, 2015 03:22 AM

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Wai Yan Phyo from Magway :

It is clear that Rohingya does not exit in Myanmar.Then there had not been Rohingya in Myanmar.Bangali are not Myanmar.Their country is suffering from crowed population now.They have no place to live.So we allow them to serve and live our country.But we have kind heart to them and we deals with them.However,they are not national ,we don't pressure on them.But now they kill and attack us and our religion to disappear by means of all ways .

Jan 27, 2015 10:58 PM

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Sunny from India :

This is gross interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country by United Nations. Since Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein became High Commissioner for Human Rights in UN, Islamization drive of the world by US and Europe based foundations have found new vigour. Deliberate villainizing of people who are being threatened by violent Rohingya muslims are advised to just bear it or die. Leave Burma to solve its own problems. India stands with the Burmese people.

Jan 22, 2015 10:27 AM

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Kyaw from U.S.A :

UN should not create huge problem. Please advice how can solve these all illegal Bengali Muslims from Bangladesh. They are all radical Muslims and linked with Al Qaeda international terrorist group.

Jan 21, 2015 06:16 AM

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