We should look at this conflict from humanity perspective not from bhuddist or Muslim or Pakistani perspective. We had thakeddar of humanity in this world chanting Malala and defending her right of education and were shedding crocodile tears for her because she was suffered in the hands of talibans. Where are they now? Where is UN? Where is moral police and champion of human rights i.e Ameerika? They did not think twice before attacking iraq because their leader saddam was evil man according to them lol They don't see the suffering of those malalz in Burma? No one is blaming bhuddism lol if it was Muslims doing this to minority Buddhist there then whole world blame Islam for it and champion of human rights wage war against terrorism but now they are quiet and they will interfere if some others resistance group like Hamas take existence in there
What are you talking about, so many countries have taken a stand.The UN has spoken out.
The Dalai Lama has spoken out. When Muslims repeatedly make exaggerated claims of victimhood, like calling riots "genocide" or discrimination "apartheid", this raises suspicions amongst non-Muslims of a supremacist agenda.
The situation is not so clear-cut as you make it out to be. There is a long insurgency, and many Rohingya groups have ties to Al-Queda & the Taliban.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_insurgency_in_Western_Burma Thus many of these groups are fighting to impose Sharia, not to defend human rights.
During the riots, both Buddhists and Muslims were killed and their houses were destroyed in roughly equal proportion. While I agree the situation is bad, and must be resolved in a peaceful way, the idea that the Rohingya are the "world's most persecuted minority" and nobody else cares is risible.