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As long as hindus don't militate, hindus will have no value. Ahimsa is an excuse for cowardice. If that is how hindus want to live - impractical and unreasonable - then hindus are unfit
Well said.

Hindus have to shun their Ahinsa theory if they wanna save themselves.These Terrorists are just Iblis or Adharmi or Shaitaan.

Below is a hint.

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Below pic is said to be of a handicap Rohingya who has a huge family.Even a handicap can create 7 kids. :eek1:

Just think what are they gonna do if not thrown back. NDTV is still doing randi rona about "humanitarian" basis so these cockroaches do jihad after few years.A normal sane person would see a CANCER asking if he can stay in your body.:crazy:

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It's AMAZING the way UN Chief(a Muslim somehow) :bs: is pointing finger at India and got a nice tight slap reply from India.This UN is a big crap and other sources are showing Buddhist as terrorist. :dude:

Kick out this CANCER called Rohingyas or ask them to convert to Buddhism as their forefathers were Buddhists.

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One thing I dislike very much is that I have noticed in many debates and conversations in foreign media is that they insist on political correctness when ever any person speaks of an inhuman or terrorist act done by a muslim and they keep insisting to make distinction between those who did such thing and who don't even if a muslim does something bad in the name of Islam/Prophet/Quran. And try to give excuses to explain Islam/Muslims are peaceful religion a and community. Muslims too make a big cry as to why all are being labelled as terrorist.

But they don't always seem to be making similar political correct statements when speaking of Burma. Any violence carried out isn't done by ordinary civilians and it is not happening on the name of Buddhism either. But they often seem to be speaking Buddhist Myanmar carrying atrocities against rohingyas Muslims. Buddhists hatred for Muslims rather than keeping it restricted to Burmese Army. And yeah that poster in times magazine titled "Face of Buddhist terror" is just sick . Yet Buddhists don't make complains. But they won't dare to write the same of Muslims despite overall environment of most Muslim countries and their treatment of non-Muslims because something might happen if they do.
 

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Aung San Suu Kyi to give national address on Rohingya Muslim crisis in Burma's Rakhine province
Burmese leader likely to respond to criticism of her response to 'ethnic cleansing'

Aung San Suu Kyi has faced widespread criticism over attacks on Burma's Rohingya minority

Aung San Suu Kyi will give a public address next week on the crisis involving Burma's Rohingya minority, her spokesman has said.

The Burmese leader has faced mounting criticism over her response to violence against the mostly-Muslim minority in the country's Rakhine state.

An estimated 370,000 Rohingya have fled across the border into Bangladesh in recent weeks amid a spate of attacks on their villages. Observers say the violence is being carried out by the Burmese military.


Some reports suggest as many as 3,000 Rohingya have been killed in the latest outbreak of violence, which began on 25 August when insurgents attacked more than 20 government security posts.

The response of the Burmese army has prompted widespread condemnation from the international community.

Donald Trump's Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said: “The massive displacement and victimisation of people, including large numbers of the ethnic Rohingya community and other minorities, shows that Burmese security forces are not protecting civilians.


At a press conference late Wednesday government spokesman Zaw Htay said Aung San Suu Kyi would "speak for national reconciliation and peace" in a televised address on September 19.

He said the Nobel laureate, who has been pilloried by rights groups for failing to speak up in the defence of the Rohinyga minority, would skip the United Nations General Assembly next week to tackle the crisis unfurling at home.

She was needed in Myanmar to "manage humanitarian assistance" and "security concerns" caused by the violence. Competing rumours have intensified anti-Muslim rhetoric across the Buddhist-majority count

Her spokesman said: "The first reason [she cannot attend] is because of the Rakhine terrorist attacks. The State Counselor is focusing on calming the situation in Rakhine state. There are circumstances. The second reason is, there are people inciting riots in some areas. We are trying to take care of the security issue in many other places. The third is that we are hearing that there will be terrorist attacks and we are trying to address this issue."
 
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40% of Rohingya villages targeted by army are now empty
Of 471 villages targeted in “clearance operations” by the Burmese army since late August, 176 were now empty and at least 34 others partially abandoned, Zaw Htay said.

Bangladesh has urged Myanmar to take back the Rohingya who have fled in recent weeks, but on Wednesday Zaw Htay suggested not all of them would be able to return immediately.

“We have to verify them; we can only accept them after they are verified,” he said. His comment was an apparent reference to plans announced on Tuesday to speed up progress on verifying Rohingya under Myanmar’s citizenship laws.
 

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Head of Al-Qaeda's offshoot Ansar Gazawat-ul-Hind in Kashmir, Zakir Musa expressed solidarity with Rohingyas living in Jammu. In a 10-minute-long audio clip, Zakir Musa warned the Narendra Modi government against deporting Rohingyas from India.

Around October last year, reports surfaced that a Rohingya terror group, known as Aqa Mul Mujahideen (AMM) was in touch with terrorist outfits active in Jammu and Kashmir including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

It was reported that AMM emerged from Harkat-ul Jihad Islami-Arakan (HuJI-A) in Myanmar. The terrorists of the AMM were said to be trained in Pakistan. The AMM had been held responsible for bombing in border regions of Myanmar.

There were also reports that Rohingya terrorists were being sent to Kashmir Valley along with Pakistani mercenaries. One Chotta Burmi of Rohingya ethnic group was killed in an encounter Kashmir in 2015. Burmi was said to have received patronage of Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan.

Al-Qaeda terrorist Ustad Farooq, a Pakistani national was entrusted to job to recruit from Rohingya Muslims, who were by that time fleeing their country following clashes and police action. Around that time, Assam intelligence reports said that jehadi forces including ISIS were attracting Assamese and Myanmarese youths.

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In the early hours of August 25, around 150 men armed with machetes, bombs and other weapons launched coordinated attacks on 24 police camps and an army base in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. The night left 71 dead. It also announced to the world the coming of age of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, a terror outfit led by Ata Ullah, a Rohingya man born in Karachi and brought up in Mecca.
But that is not the insurgency’s only Pakistan connection. Burmese, Bangladeshi and Indian intelligence agencies have found Pakistan’s terror groups hiring Rohingyas from Bangladesh’s refugee camps, training and arming them. Groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba are already out shopping.

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Head of Al-Qaeda's offshoot Ansar Gazawat-ul-Hind in Kashmir, Zakir Musa expressed solidarity with Rohingyas living in Jammu. In a 10-minute-long audio clip, Zakir Musa warned the Narendra Modi government against deporting Rohingyas from India.

Around October last year, reports surfaced that a Rohingya terror group, known as Aqa Mul Mujahideen (AMM) was in touch with terrorist outfits active in Jammu and Kashmir including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

It was reported that AMM emerged from Harkat-ul Jihad Islami-Arakan (HuJI-A) in Myanmar. The terrorists of the AMM were said to be trained in Pakistan. The AMM had been held responsible for bombing in border regions of Myanmar.

There were also reports that Rohingya terrorists were being sent to Kashmir Valley along with Pakistani mercenaries. One Chotta Burmi of Rohingya ethnic group was killed in an encounter Kashmir in 2015. Burmi was said to have received patronage of Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan.

Al-Qaeda terrorist Ustad Farooq, a Pakistani national was entrusted to job to recruit from Rohingya Muslims, who were by that time fleeing their country following clashes and police action. Around that time, Assam intelligence reports said that jehadi forces including ISIS were attracting Assamese and Myanmarese youths.

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hear all hear all the High lord of Samoosas's The Right Honorable Samosa has warned us we should shiver in your dhotis
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Intel Experts Warned On Rohingyas In Meet At Prime Minister's Office

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  • Ajit Doval, other security experts meet on Rohingya Muslims
  • Intel agencies say Pak terror groups helping Rohingya Muslims
  • India could be targeted, they warn amid criticism of Delhi's approach


New Delhi: Amid widening international condemnation of India's plans to deport Rohingya Muslims who have escaped the violence against them in Western Myanmar, top officials of the government met in the Prime Minister's Office to review their strategy. The meeting last evening was called by Nripendra Misra, the top aide to Prime Minister Narendra Modi; the attendees included National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the heads of intelligence agencies including the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). They focused on increasing alerts about links between Rohingya militant commanders in Myanmar and terror groups in Pakistan including Hafiz Saeed's Lashkar-e-Taiba. An intel report reviewed by them concludes "In our assessment, penetration of Pakistan-based terrorist outfits among Rohingya Muslims community is a serious emerging threat, as the same would ultimately be used for targeting India."

The meeting was called after India was named and shamed for its stand on the Rohingyas at the United Nations top human rights body on Monday by the chief of the agency. India's representative offered an arduous rebuttal, but the timing of yesterday's brain-storming session and the seniority of those who were present illustrates that the reprimand is a sore point.

JuD-linked Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF) holding events in support of Rohingyas.

India says it currently has about 40,000 Rohingyas who have escaped in recent years from the rising violence against them in Myanmar and entered India through the north-east border. Most of them are settled in Jammu, Hyderabad and in and around Delhi. But officials say there has been no great spike in arrival in India's in the last few weeks. At least 1,25,000 Rohingyas have fled Myanmar's western state of Rakhine after the military cracked down on Rohingya insurgents who attacked an army base and dozens of police posts.

The intelligence note reviewed last evening highlights that Rohingya insurgents in Myanmar have established links to Hafiz Saeed and his Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is based in Pakistan and is responsible for the 26/11 siege on Mumbai among other deadly terror attacks in India.

The Lashkar funds and arms Rohingya militants, Indian intelligence agencies believe. The note attaches photographs that show Hafiz Saeed addressing a Rohingya militant outfit in Karachi in July 2012. The chief of HuJi, a major terror network in Pakistan and Bangladesh, is a Pakistani national of Rohingya origin. Top Pakistani terror group commanders visited a conference organized in 2012 in Bangladesh by Rohingya militants.


Photo of Abdul Qadoos Burmi of HuJi arakan

There are other red flags for India: a Pakistani Al Qaeda operative called Maulana Ustad Wazeer visited Thailand last month to train Rohingya militants. Intelligence officials are also trying to determine if a Rohingya in Kashmir was the guide for terrorists who crossed the border last month for a major attack on a police compound in Pulwama in which eight security personnel were killed 25 km from Srinagar.

Junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju today tweeted "This chorus of branding India as villain on Rohingya issue is a calibrated design to tarnish India's image. It undermines India's security." The remark appeared to be a response to the UN's upbraiding earlier this week. And while Mr Rijiju maintains that the Rohingyas will be deported, officials who were at last evening's meeting say that's impractical - for one, they are now a people without a country. "Where will you deport them? Myanmar refuses to accept them," said one official who attended last night's meeting, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the discussions. Another challenge identified was the difficulty in distinguishing between illegal immigrants from Bangladesh who regularly stream across the porous border and Rohingyas. "Even the language is similiar and so many women are coming, so our border officials cannot be too intrusive," an official told NDTV. The Border Security Force is trying to confine them and persuade them to return. With little impact. "The focus is now on increased border patrolling, however, that's not easy due to the sheer size (of the border region)," said officials
I'm surprised this terrorism link is written in an NDTV article but has no mention in Times of India, Mumbai mirror, DNA etc.


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Yesterday In a NDTV Program, one fellow did not stick to the script and gave out the facts on live TV, they had no choice.
Was he from ndtv or an independent spokesman?


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I'm surprised this terrorism link is written in an NDTV article but has no mention in Times of India, Mumbai mirror, DNA etc.


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Nothing surprising. I have read something similar in Pakistan news site Dawn as well in one or two editorials.
 

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Intel Experts Warned On Rohingyas In Meet At Prime Minister's Office

Story Highlights

  • Ajit Doval, other security experts meet on Rohingya Muslims
  • Intel agencies say Pak terror groups helping Rohingya Muslims
  • India could be targeted, they warn amid criticism of Delhi's approach


New Delhi: Amid widening international condemnation of India's plans to deport Rohingya Muslims who have escaped the violence against them in Western Myanmar, top officials of the government met in the Prime Minister's Office to review their strategy. The meeting last evening was called by Nripendra Misra, the top aide to Prime Minister Narendra Modi; the attendees included National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the heads of intelligence agencies including the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). They focused on increasing alerts about links between Rohingya militant commanders in Myanmar and terror groups in Pakistan including Hafiz Saeed's Lashkar-e-Taiba. An intel report reviewed by them concludes "In our assessment, penetration of Pakistan-based terrorist outfits among Rohingya Muslims community is a serious emerging threat, as the same would ultimately be used for targeting India."

The meeting was called after India was named and shamed for its stand on the Rohingyas at the United Nations top human rights body on Monday by the chief of the agency. India's representative offered an arduous rebuttal, but the timing of yesterday's brain-storming session and the seniority of those who were present illustrates that the reprimand is a sore point.

JuD-linked Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF) holding events in support of Rohingyas.

India says it currently has about 40,000 Rohingyas who have escaped in recent years from the rising violence against them in Myanmar and entered India through the north-east border. Most of them are settled in Jammu, Hyderabad and in and around Delhi. But officials say there has been no great spike in arrival in India's in the last few weeks. At least 1,25,000 Rohingyas have fled Myanmar's western state of Rakhine after the military cracked down on Rohingya insurgents who attacked an army base and dozens of police posts.

The intelligence note reviewed last evening highlights that Rohingya insurgents in Myanmar have established links to Hafiz Saeed and his Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is based in Pakistan and is responsible for the 26/11 siege on Mumbai among other deadly terror attacks in India.

The Lashkar funds and arms Rohingya militants, Indian intelligence agencies believe. The note attaches photographs that show Hafiz Saeed addressing a Rohingya militant outfit in Karachi in July 2012. The chief of HuJi, a major terror network in Pakistan and Bangladesh, is a Pakistani national of Rohingya origin. Top Pakistani terror group commanders visited a conference organized in 2012 in Bangladesh by Rohingya militants.


Photo of Abdul Qadoos Burmi of HuJi arakan

There are other red flags for India: a Pakistani Al Qaeda operative called Maulana Ustad Wazeer visited Thailand last month to train Rohingya militants. Intelligence officials are also trying to determine if a Rohingya in Kashmir was the guide for terrorists who crossed the border last month for a major attack on a police compound in Pulwama in which eight security personnel were killed 25 km from Srinagar.

Junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju today tweeted "This chorus of branding India as villain on Rohingya issue is a calibrated design to tarnish India's image. It undermines India's security." The remark appeared to be a response to the UN's upbraiding earlier this week. And while Mr Rijiju maintains that the Rohingyas will be deported, officials who were at last evening's meeting say that's impractical - for one, they are now a people without a country. "Where will you deport them? Myanmar refuses to accept them," said one official who attended last night's meeting, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the discussions. Another challenge identified was the difficulty in distinguishing between illegal immigrants from Bangladesh who regularly stream across the porous border and Rohingyas. "Even the language is similiar and so many women are coming, so our border officials cannot be too intrusive," an official told NDTV. The Border Security Force is trying to confine them and persuade them to return. With little impact. "The focus is now on increased border patrolling, however, that's not easy due to the sheer size (of the border region)," said officials
I'm surprised this terrorism link is written in an NDTV article but has no mention in Times of India, Mumbai mirror, DNA etc.


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one of my acquaintances regularly comes on newsroom debates, almost everyday. in an early august show on aaj tak too was he a panelist, and had said/asserted about the jihadi-napaki links of rohingyas in India, while sanjay jha of congress in the meantime kept interjecting him with "kya betuki baat hai ye; kya bakwaas baat hai ye", etc., etc.....now y'day times now too broadcast a special report on the same report by IB. his assertion shines true!
 

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one of my acquaintances regularly comes on newsroom debates, almost everyday. in an early august show on aaj tak too was he a panelist, and had said/asserted about the jihadi-napaki links of rohingyas in India, while sanjay jha of congress in the meantime kept interjecting him with "kya betuki baat hai ye; kya bakwaas baat hai ye", etc., etc.....now y'day times now too broadcast a special report on the same report by IB. his assertion shines true!
Sanjay Jhalla is back with his illogical idiotic comments and stupid hand movements.

He is one of the reasons CONgress lost miserably in 2014 elections as he was the CONgress spokesperson on all TV channels.Now they also hired a muslim called as Alimuddin Khan who is another Idiot. :pound:

So its good he is back and we would see CONgress losing more ground and CONgress Mukt Bharat. :yey:
 

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Sanjay Jhalla is back with his illogical idiotic comments and stupid hand movements.

He is one of the reasons CONgress lost miserably in 2014 elections as he was the CONgress spokesperson on all TV channels.Now they also hired a muslim called as Alimuddin Khan who is another Idiot. :pound:

So its good he is back and we would see CONgress losing more ground and CONgress Mukt Bharat. :yey:
while commies didnt nominate sitaram bhenchury for the RS and there has been a steadily rising discord between the kerala and bengali commie-factions all the while the numbers of their votes quickly diminishing even further, congress has unleashed its pooches & demented-servants like dogvijay singh, sanjay jhantu, halimuddin khan etc. again.....so, shhhh! dont disturb the enemy now.
 

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A maulana has called for a protest today as well. Also, another maulana has asked UN to name Buddhist Terrorism for what is happening in Myanmar.


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