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#31 [Permalink] Posted on 7th August 2012 10:17
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#32 [Permalink] Posted on 7th August 2012 10:22
Even YouTube can't handle the truth. Video toooo shocking. It was rated 18+

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#33 [Permalink] Posted on 7th August 2012 10:25
More than 20 thousand Muslims have been killed as yet, and still the Muslim world continues to sleep !

|| O Allah ! You are the one whose help is sought !
And from you relief is sought !
And in You we put our trust !
And there is no power and no strength except through You !

O Allah ! O Remover of calamities !
O Reliever of agonies !
O the one who responds to the desperate one when he calls upon Him !
O the one who removes evil !

O Allah ! We ask you for our brothers in Arakan and Burma,
to give them victory, relieve them and help them.
O Allah ! Be a helper for them, at a time when helpers are scarce !

O Allah ! O our Lord !
O the one who hears the crying of the children !
And the wailing of the women !
And sees the sick, injured and the killed !

O Allah ! We ask you to give them victory !

O Allah ! Make their affairs easy !
O Allah ! Relieve their worries !
O Allah ! Fail their enemies !

You are the Hearing, the Answering, O Lord of the Worlds !


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#35 [Permalink] Posted on 15th August 2012 00:15
Bringing Myanmar killers to justice tops summit agenda

DAMMAM: SIRAJ WAHAB

Sunday 12 August 2012

The ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar is one of the key issues to be discussed at the Islamic solidarity summit convened by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah in Makkah on Aug. 14-15. With just two days to go for the conclave of the world's most important Muslim leaders in the most holy city, pressure is mounting on Myanmar's military junta to allow international and Islamic relief agencies access to the besieged Muslim population of the Arakan province. Two important delegations to Myanmar -one led by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and the other by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation -this week have revealed signs of panic and desperation among the junta's top leadership. "They have been caught out and have now realized that what they have done to Rohingya Muslims constitutes a war crime," one of the diplomats at the Jeddah-based OIC told Arab News. "There is no doubt that the state was and possibly still is involved in the planned pogrom of Arakan Muslims, and they are now trying to reach out to the Muslim world to lessen the impact of the expected robust and unified Muslim response at the Makkah summit," he said. Besides Davutoglu, the Turkish delegation included Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's wife Emine and daughter Sumeyye. The delegation called on Myanmar President U Thein Sein and Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin and visited Rohingya Muslims staying in the Banduba refugee camp where more than 8,500 Rohingya Muslims have taken shelter. The delegates received a first-hand account of what exactly happened to the Rohingya Muslims. They talked to a number of victims, and at one point, according to reports in the Turkish media, the prime minister's wife was reduced to tears while listening an account being recounted by an affected Rohingya Muslim woman. Davutoglu later told journalists that he would present his findings to the Muslim leaders at the Makkah summit. His findings will hold the key to the future course of action from the Muslim world at the summit. According to a top Jeddah-based diplomat, there are a number of measures that the Muslim world can think of against Myanmar. "We can haul the country's top military leadership, including President Thein Sein and the Arakan provincial head, to the International Court of Justice in The Hague and try them like Solobodan Milosevic and other Serbian leadership," he said. "Among the other viable options are that of approaching the UN Security Council and UN Human Rights Council." The diplomat also hinted at pressurizing and persuading the world's leading powers to constitute an international peace-keeping force to save the Rohingya Muslims from being obliterated and uprooted from their historic homeland. The OIC delegation to Myanmar was headed by former Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla. Among others, it included OIC Assistant Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs Atta Manan Bakhiet and presidents of the Qatari Red Crescent and Kuwaiti International Humanitarian Commission. The OIC delegates conveyed to President Thein Sein of the outrage in the Muslim world at the deplorable humanitarian conditions in the Arakan province of Myanmar. The delegation asked for access to Muslim humanitarian organizations to provide emergency aid to inhabitants of the worst-hit Arakan province "without any religious discrimination." According to a press note issued by the OIC yesterday, Myanmar president welcomed the OIC delegation and stated that that what had happened was not a direct result of religious differences. Instead, he blamed the massacre on what he called as "social problems between various ethnicities in the province." Thein Sein pointed out to the OIC delegates that the international media distorted the events and presented wrong information and exaggerated the killings. "President Thein Sein stressed his eagerness for the Muslim world in particular to know the truth about what occurred in Arakan, and he mentioned that he had sent an invitation to OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu recently to visit Myanmar to observe the real situation in the affected province," said the OIC press note. The president welcomed the OIC humanitarian delegation to Arakan and agreed to allow the OIC and its partner organizations to provide humanitarian aid to the province in an urgent manner and to open an office in the region in coordination with the central government in Yangon and the local authorities in the province. He instructed the relevant ministries to sign an agreement with the OIC to complete the arrangements.
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#36 [Permalink] Posted on 15th August 2012 02:07
Our exclusive access and report from the ethnic strife tearing Burmah apart: t.co/qCpEhGGL -- Jon Snow
Perhaps the only journalist covering it.
The legendary Jon Snow..
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#37 [Permalink] Posted on 15th August 2012 04:22
Does anyone know of or read about the reason the 'peaceful' Buddhist terrorists starting murdering poor, weak and innocent Muslims in Burmah? They claim it was after a girl was raped. How true is this? In the above posted video, the Buddhist geezer was saying that the Rohingyan people set fire to their own homes so the wind would blow the fire and burn down their their neighbourhoods. How stupid does he think people are to believe that? Even the reported had to ask the question again. Thank you so much for posting that rizmalek. You're always up there with the latest. Much respect
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#38 [Permalink] Posted on 15th August 2012 21:48
Link in first post has been updated by the makers.

May Allah reward the Turks who felt the pain and went out to help them.
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#39 [Permalink] Posted on 16th August 2012 02:26
this petition to the B'Desh High Commissioner in London to help the #Rohingya's #Burma

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#40 [Permalink] Posted on 16th August 2012 02:31
Every little will help inshaAllah. Currently only 136 signatures, please build it up.
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#41 [Permalink] Posted on 16th August 2012 14:37

Asslamo Allaikum,

A text message from a good friend of mine and if someone wants to donate money please send an email to www.central-mosque.com for details and commit before 20th of August 2012.

****Text Message****

A friend, who has just reached the Burma/Bangladesh border, recounts many stories, I'll just narrate one to you. He met a woman who had five children out of which three were burnt alive in front of her eyes. The woman managed to escape with the other two children but her own foot was badly burnt and for the last two weeks she has been walking around with a burnt, puss filled foot. He took her to the hospital, the doctors said they would have to amputate the foot. The woman was expressionless, when asked why, she replied, “I have no more tears left to cry, my tears have dried up.”

The Prophet peace be upon said, “Allah is in the assistance of his servant as long as he assists her brother/sister”  A group of brothers & friends of mine will be travelling to Burma early next week, they've paid for their own tickets & with the help of a small charity working locally will inshallah deliver aid by hand to the people. If anyone would like to donate in this noble cause let me know ASAP.

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#42 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2012 10:44

"Muadh_Khan" wrote:

Asslamo Allaikum,

A text message from a good friend of mine and if someone wants to donate money please send an email to www.central-mosque.com for details and commit before 20th of August 2012.

Salaam, how does one send an email via the website address provided above. There are only 3 days remaining for anyone who would like to contribute.

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#43 [Permalink] Posted on 30th August 2013 16:03
Anti-Muslim monk stokes Burmese religious tensions

Click above for BBC News Article

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This week, religious violence has once again flared in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Hundreds of Muslim homes have been burnt to the ground in Sagaing region after being attacked by Buddhist mobs.

In just over a year, more than 200 people, mostly Muslims, have been killed and many more displaced as unrest has spread from Rakhine state in the west to towns across the country.
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#44 [Permalink] Posted on 30th August 2013 20:02
Petitioning the B'ladesh High Commissioner in London?

Its a big deal if they support their own people...forget the Rohingyas.
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#45 [Permalink] Posted on 18th January 2014 01:50
Mob 'hacks women to death' in Myanmar


(Last updated: 16 Jan 2014)


A villager and a rights group have claimed that a Buddhist mob have hacked more than a dozen Muslim women and children with knives in an isolated corner of Myanmar.

Chris Lewa of the Arakan Project, which has been documenting abuses against members of the Rohinyga Muslim minority for more than a decade, said on Thursday that the violence took place on Tuesday in Du Char Yar Tan, a village in western Rakhine state.

She said the death toll was not yet clear, but her sources indicated it could reach into the dozens.

That some of the victims appeared to have been stabbed with knives, not shot or beaten, "would clearly indicate the massacre was committed by (Buddhist) Rakhine villagers, rather than the police or army," the Arakan Project wrote in a briefing on Thursday.

A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity, because he feared reprisals, said 17 women and five children died.

Rakhine state spokesman Win Myaing said the situation was tense, but denied any deaths had occurred.

But Khin Maung Than, a Muslim who lives in a neighbouring village, said he visited Du Char Yar Tan and had seen no evidence of violence or deaths there.

Missing policeman


A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared reprisals said an initial flare-up followed the discovery of three bodies in a ditch near Du Char Yar Tan village by several firewood collectors.

Believing they were among a group of eight Rohingya who went missing after being detained by authorities days earlier, they alerted friends and neighbours who returned with their mobile phones to take pictures, said the man, who works as a volunteer English teacher.

That night, five police went to the village to confiscate the phones and check family lists, but the crowd turned on the officers, beating and chasing them off, he said. The police returned at 2am, saying one of their men had gone missing, he said. That triggered a security crackdown.

Soldiers and police surrounded the village, breaking down doors and looting livestock and other valuables, the English teacher said. Almost all the men fled, leaving the women, children and elderly behind, he said.

Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist nation of 60 million people, has been grappling with sectarian violence for nearly two years. More than 240 people have been killed and another 140,000, mostly Muslims, forced to flee their homes.

Source: www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2014/01/mob-hacks-wom...
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