Good News: Have issued detailed instructions for deportation of Rohingya Muslims, government says

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The GoI can just kick the SC order stating National Security reasons, which it is. If the SC rules for the Rohingyas, they are gonna get embarrassed.
I suggest even if SC rules for rohingyas, goi should continue deporting them under cover. Even if the deportation comes to light, what the fuck are a few judges going to do?


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Deport these idiots as well. Deport at sight. People who harbour illegals are criminals by the book of law.
Unfortunately, Muslims have their own personal laws. I'm sure they'll fabricate another personal law to protect a fellow "believer".


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I suggest even if SC rules for rohingyas, goi should continue deporting them under cover. Even if the deportation comes to light, what the fuck are a few judges going to do?


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Under normal circumstances, it would by contempt of court, but in this issue, it is National Security, so GoI can basically override the order.
 

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Large protests reported in Hydrbad opposing Rohingyas deportation. For muslims religion is above nation is a proven fact now. When was last time anyone opposing cleansing of Hindus from kashmir valley.
I'm sure if we check 1971 records, you won't find muslims asking India to protect the Hindus in east pakistan. Shows where their loyalties lie.


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Deporting illegal shouldn't be a problem. How many have been given refuge by us who are living legally in India?
 

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Islam spreads using taquiyya. If that doesn't work, like this case, they show their true charachter and threaten and intimidate.

Unfortunately, this 'throwing out' business is about 70 years too late.

The fact that India went into the partition with the Gandhi and Nehru (the stooge and the snake) at the helm is akin to have entered a boxing ring with both hands tied to the back. You are going to lose miserably.

I have no shame or remorse in saying it. Hindu Indians by and large and dumb, stupid and ignorant. Who needs enemies with friends like this?

Has the NGO responsible for this illegals been taken to task? That should be the first order of business. Throwing out 40k illegals, let's face it, won't happen overnight. But busting an NGO for illegal activities can. No one even seems to talk about it.
 

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Could u plz enlighten dhimmis like me as to what they mean.

Thanks.
Taquiyya is simply lying and deceiving for the cause of Islam. Tawriya is also another face of taquiyya and specifically refers to concealing true intentions.

Kitman, is saying half truths. This is employed by most Muslims who turn up to talk shows who insist that jihad is an internal spiritual struggle or struggle against inequality for Muslims and what not. They will leave out jihad is also to spread Islam.

Muruna allows actions that against Muslims interest including blasphemous ones. but this should only be used to sow confusion and division in the enemy.

Basically, just treat every word with extreme caution.
 

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Rohingya Crisis, George Soros, Oil & Lessons For India
When George Soros comes to this or that country… he looks for religious, ethnic or social contradictions, chooses the model of action for one of these options or their combination and tries to 'warm them up'.

The ongoing crisis in Myanmar including tensions between Buddhist and Muslim communities and the military crackdown by Myanmar Army and police seems to be a multidimensional crisis with major geopolitical players involved according to a report by Sputnik International.

As per the report Dmitry Mosyakov, director of the Centre for Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told RT that the conflict “was apparently fanned by external global players” and “has at least three dimensions”.

“First, this is a game against China, as China has very large investments in Arakan [Rakhine],” Mosyakov told RT. “Second, it is aimed at fuelling Muslim extremism in Southeast Asia…. Third, it’s the attempt to sow discord within ASEAN [between Myanmar and Muslim-dominated Indonesia and Malaysia].”

The conflict is mostly concentrated in the country’s northwestern region in the Rakhine State which consists of vast reserves of hydrocarbons located offshore. This vast reserve of hydrocarbon is the major reason why external players are using the conflict to undermine Southeast Asian stability, according to Mosyakov.

“There’s a huge gas field named Than Shwe after the general who had long ruled Burma,” Mosyakov said.

In 2004 this massive Rakhine energy reserves were discovered and by 2013 China had connected Myanmar’s port of Kyaukphyu with the Chinese city of Kunming in Yunnan province with oil and natural gas pipelines. Through this oil pipeline China can bypass the world’s most congested shipping choke points – the Malacca Straits, while through the gas pipeline hydrocarbons from Myanmar’s offshore fields are transported to China.

The development of the Sino-Myanmar energy project coincided with the intensification of the Rohingya conflict in 2011-2012 when 120,000 asylum seekers left the country escaping the bloodshed.

Dmitry Egorchenkov, deputy director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognosis at the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia doesn’t believe that this is a coincidence. Although there are certain internal causes behind the Rohingya crisis, Dmitry believes that the crisis might be fueled by external players, most notably, George Soros.

By destabilizing Myanmar they could directly target China’s energy projects. George Soros funded Burma Task Force has been actively operating in Myanmar since 2013 although Soros interference in Myanmar’s domestic affairs goes deeper than that.

In 2003, George Soros joined a US Task Force group aimed at increasing “US cooperation with other countries to bring about a long overdue political, economic and social transformation in Burma [Myanmar].”

A document published by the Council of Foreign Relation’s (CFR) in 2003 entitled “Burma: Time For Change,” states that “democracy… cannot survive in Burma without the help of the United States and the international community” and calls for an establishment of a group to implement the project.

“When George Soros comes to this or that country… he looks for religious, ethnic or social contradictions, chooses the model of action for one of these options or their combination and tries to ‘warm them up,'” Egorchenkov explained, speaking with RT.

According to Mosyakov, it is a globalist management policy to sow discord in nations by fuelling regional conflicts which allows them to exert pressure on those nations and ultimately gain control over their sovereignty. A recent example is the Ukrainian Crisis and the Greek Crisis before that. When the flames are out and the country ravaged with the crisis, it is time for the vultures to descend.

“BUY WHEN THERE IS BLOOD ON THE STREETS, EVEN IF THE BLOOD IS YOUR OWN”
– THESE ARE THE WORDS OF NATHAN MAYER ROTHSCHILD OF THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD, ONE OF THE FAMILY BLOODLINES THAT CONTROLLED THE EAST INDIA COMPANIES.

What one should understand is that a crisis just doesn’t take a toll on the infrastructure and human lives but it also ruptures the economy and puts the country in huge debt. And it is through this debt that the global players dictate their terms to sovereign nations for decades or even centuries if there is no course correction. That is the reason why both Ukraine and Greece appointed Rothschild as their debt adviser to assist with their growing debt crisis.

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Even India is hunting for a solution to its Bad-Debt Crisis (read the corporate loans that state-owned banks wrote off, which were taken by arousing nationalistic sentiments in the media) which is a Rs 1.14 lakh crore (this is a conservative figure) scam as we explained in our special Demonetization issue War on Cash. However, a solution has already been prescribed by the deputy governor of Reserve Bank of India, Viral Acharya. His solution is to simple sell-off state owned units to foreign players bankrupted in the 2008 crisis. You can read all about it here – PARA – A New Central Bank For Strategic Sale Of India.

These Money Masters doesn’t lose anything in case the situation escalates and war erupts between China and Myanmar, infact they have everything to gain from it; just like they had everything to gain from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Educated folks call it Balance of Power. It is through this same strategy of Balance of Power that even the India-China conflict is being orchestrated. But we don’t have to rely on war to be in debt, our policy makers are already doing a good job at it. We are already in the midst of a major crisis, be it agriculture, economy, civil society and press or defense and security. This is the direction our policy makers have set for us, and it leads directly to destruction, unless we do a major course correction.

Could such a crisis be orchestrated in India?

This is the hypothetical question we raised after Liquor baron Vijay Mallya was allowed to flee India to take refuge in London. This was not the first time a person fleeing local law in foreign countries had taken shelter in London. Since decades, high-profile foreign offenders with considerable wealth have found refuge and a safe place to park their assets and enjoy a peaceful life in Britain.

Similar is the case of Russia. Immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union large-scale privatization of state-owned assets was implemented. From Glasnost and Perestroika (liberalization and privatization or globalization) – the tools created by the East India Company for enslavement of their colonies (known at the time as Free Trade) emerged the Oligarchs – who amassed vast wealth by acquiring state assets very cheaply (or for free) during the privatization process.

After coming to power Vladimir Putin set about on a massive purging of these oligarchs from Russia, the power struggle that continues to this day. The most famous case is that of Mikhail Khodorkovsky. In 2003, Khodorkovsky was believed to be the wealthiest man in Russia (with a fortune estimated to be worth $15 billion) who accumulated considerable wealth through obtaining control of a series of Siberian oil fields unified under the name Yukos, one of the major companies to emerge from the privatization of state assets during the 1990s. Khodorkovsky was later backed up by Henry Kissinger, George Soros and Rothschilds as a candidate to run for a Presidential election against Putin as well as for an attempted revolution.

UK has been traditionally the largest sanctuary to not just money launderers and fraudsters but foreign terrorists and extremists as well. Everybody, who is somebody in the world of terrorism, has found a rear base in the UK.

There are as many as 131 pending pleas for extradition of wanted criminals from Britain by India alone.

Below are just some of the cases of individuals wanted in India and living in Britain:

  1. Vijay Mallya (financial offences)
  2. Lalit Modi (financial offences)
  3. Ravi Shankaran (accused in the Indian Navy war room leak case)
  4. Tiger Hanif (wanted in connection with two bomb attacks in Gujarat in 1993)
  5. Nadeem Saifi (music director accused and acquitted in the Gulshan Kumar murder)
  6. Raymond Varley (accused in child abuse cases in Goa)
  7. Lord Sudhir Choudhrie (one of India’s most notorious arms-dealers and Italian consortium’s middleman in Finmeccanica helicopter scandal)
  8. Several individuals related to the Khalistan movement
  9. Several individuals related to the LTTE
  10. Several individuals related to ISIS
Even MQM leader Altaf Hussein resides in London, under the protection of the British government, which has refused Pakistani government requests for his extradition to face trial for murder.

Last year, Khodorkovsky said Open Russia (a George Soros funded organisation) would provide logistical backing to 230 candidates running from various opposition parties or on independent tickets in September from the headquarters of his Open Russia foundation in London. With rise of Indian Oligarchs increasingly finding asylum in Britain, is it a far-fetched scenario for India as well when these Indian Oligarchs would be used for inciting revolution in India or even orchestrating elections – that is in case India goes for course correction?

Even so, there is a way to avert such a scenario as well as the impending crisis. After Putin kicked them out of Russia the same Oligarchs setup shop in India under the same tried and tested ideology of enslavement – Glasnost and Perestroika (called in India as Liberalization and Privatization) during the 90s. It is this group of Oligarchs or Robber Barons (as they are known in the United States of America) that is still operational in India. What our intelligence agencies should be doing instead of spying on opposition political parties and depending on foreign agencies for information and direction is to track this shadow network and dismantle its grip on India as was done in America (the process that still continues to this day).

http://gginews.in/rohingya-crisis-george-soros-oil-lessons-india/
 

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Muruna allows actions that against Muslims interest including blasphemous ones. but this should only be used to sow confusion and division in the enemy.
@indus, this has parallels with takfiri, or rather, muruna is a subset of takfiri (takfiri means accusing other muslims of apostasy, prime example being our western door islamic state. if you've watched 'body of lies', the word with a one-line explanation is mentioned in it.)....muruna basically grants muslims the 'flexibility' to 'blend in' among kafirs/enemy/in surroundings....

an example of taquiyya or tawriya or muruna, call what you may, was a row in Australia about UCC. a mulla raised objection to it on the grounds of UCC being against sharia, & in a blanket-statement was told that those who have problems can leave the country (imagine this in India! hai na, unimaginable?!)...quickly other maulanas came out criticising this mulla & nodding their heads in acceptance of the govt's stand, saying we've no problem with the UCC.

P.S. - however, there is one maulana (IIRC, Australian again) who is very outspoken & caustic in his views and statements against sharia & islamic injuctions AFAIK. receives flak from other muslims. fellow seems genuine.
 

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@indus

Watch fully. Kitman and tawriya in full swing... note that this guy defending Islam says 'she was attacked for calling out trumps comments on minorities and Muslims'.
He conveniently ignores LGBTQ ... because he would much rather they be thrown from TOP of buildings as per sharia. But he doesn't include it in his defence making them appear as 'western' and 'American' values. He also used the word 'justice' broadly without defining just for who or based on what.



Whereas this one here, doesn't employ anything. Very bad at playing the Islamic mind tricks.

 
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Myanmar is taking heat as the Rohingya crisis rages, but it may have found a sympathetic ally in India
  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India and Myanmar shared "similar security interests," on his first bilateral visit to Myanmar last week
  • Those included concerns over "extremist violence" in the Rakhine state, Modi said
  • His statement followed the Indian government's decision to expel 40,000 Rohingya refugees from the country
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Myanmar finds itself increasingly isolated diplomatically as violence against the country's Muslim minority Rohingya spurs a humanitarian crisis, but an analyst said the country has found one prominent ally: India.

Over the weekend, the United Nations appealed for aid as the number of Rohingya fleeing into southern Bangladesh neared 300,000 after the upsurge of violence began in Myanmar on August 25, Reuters reported.

Thousands of homes were burned down and dozens of villages destroyed in Myanmar's Rakhine state after Rohingya insurgent attacks on police posts and an army base spurring a military counter-offensive, the report said.

The worsening of the Rohingya crisis coincided with the third day of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first bilateral visit to Myanmar.

Earlier in his visit, Modi stated that India and Myanmar shared "similar security interests in the region," including concern over "extremist violence" in the Rakhine state.

His statement followed the Indian government's decision to expel 40,000 Rohingya from India.

Herve Lemahieu, of Australian foreign policy think tank Lowy Institute, said that showed Modi, and Myanmar's State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi had an "alignment of world views."

Both understand the Rohingya situation through the lens of "state sovereignty and state security," he told CNBC's "Street Signs" last week.

If state sovereignty and security are perceived to be threatened by "what they call the Rohingya insurgency," then Modi is complicit in "Suu Kyi's approach not to call out on the military's abuses of power in the Rakhine state," he said.

The predominantly Buddhist country's treatment of the Rohingya has long been a point of contention and attacks on the Muslim minority have been reported for months prior to the recent intensification.

Rights monitors and fleeing Rohingya have said the minority has faced a campaign of arson aimed at driving them out of the country, Reuters reported.


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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves as he poses for a photograph with Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi in Naypyidaw on September 6, 2017.


Aung San Suu Kyi, who won the Nobel peace prize in 1991 amid her efforts to return Myanmar to democratic rule, has faced increasing condemnation for her lack of action on protecting the Rohingya. She instead reportedly referred to reports of violence as an "iceberg of misinformation."

India's Ministry of External Affairs and Myanmar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs didn't immediately return CNBC's request for comment.

Lemahieu said that Modi's comments on the Rohingya crisis would offer Myanmar some respite from condemnation as a possible U.N. Security Council Censure loomed.


Modi's visit aimed to boost economic ties between the two countries, Lemahieu said.


India has been playing a "catch-up game" with China as the subcontinent has lagged in investment and trade relations with Myanmar.

The subcontinent's bilateral relationship with Myanmar is especially important as part of the Indian government's "Look East Policy," which aimed to use Myanmar as a springboard for reaching out to Southeast Asia.


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But those ties could be strained as the escalation of the Rohingya situation threatens the continuity of the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project, which has been delayed several times since 2013.

This project was among the "crucial pieces of infrastructure" and was strategic in furthering relations between the two countries, Lemahieu said.

In addition to shoring up ties with India, Myanmar has begun talks with China and Russia to block any U.N. Security Council decision on the ongoing Rohingya crisis, Reuters reported last week.

On Sunday, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army insurgents declared a temporary ceasefire, but Myanmar has yet to issue a formal response, Reuters reported.

Lemahieu noted that Myanmar's approach to the Rohingya crisis was fraught with contradictions.

In a press conference last week, Myanmar's National Security Advisor, Thaung Tun, responded to allegations of violence against and mistreatment of the Rohingya, by saying that the minority should bring their grievances to court and "provide proof that this was done."

Lemahieu noted that this approach appeared to indicate the government was portraying the crisis as a "law and order" issue that could be resolved through legal means, rather than "communal violence that has logic of its own on the ground."


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