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[h=1]Buddhist vigilantes kill 9 Muslims in Myanmar bus attack[/h]


Aung Hla Tun Reuters 6:00 a.m. CDT, June 4, 2012


YANGON (Reuters) - Buddhist vigilantes in western Myanmar attacked a bus and killed nine Muslims, police said on Monday, the deadliest communal violence in the region since a reformist government took power a year ago.

The bus was besieged near Taunggoke town in the western state of Rakhine on Sunday evening by a group who blamed some of its passengers for the murder of a Buddhist woman a week ago, said residents and politicians. One of those killed was travelling in a separate car.


Rakhine is home to Myanmar's largest concentration of Muslims, but their presence is often resented by the Buddhist majority. The resentment is particularly sharp for Rohingya Muslims, whose roots date back to the nineteenth century when they were brought to the country as laborers by colonial power Britain.

Ko Kyaw Lay, a Muslim human rights activist in the region who belongs to an opposition party, said none of those killed were Rohingyas.

Police could not immediately confirm details of the violence.

"An investigation is underway but I can't give you any further details," said a police official who requested anonymity.

In a separate incident on Sunday in Sittwe, the Rakhine capital, 10 people were shot and wounded when riot police tried to break up a protest, witnesses said. They said the rally by about 200 people was unrelated to the attack on the bus.

Protesters threw stones at police and a 13-year-old novice monk was among those wounded, witnesses said.

Myanmar is one of Southeast Asia's most ethnically diverse countries, where sectarian and ethnic tension persists despite a new political climate and broad reforms by a civilian-led government that says it has made peace and national unity a priority since it replaced a military junta 15 months ago.

In the case of the bus attack, Taunggoke resident Kyaw Min said the Buddhists "were angered by the authorities' handling" of an attack on a woman who people in the area said was raped by several men and then killed.

Just before Sunday's attack, leaflets bearing a photo of the woman and describing the rape were distributed in the area.

"ATTACK ON PILGRIMS"

Several residents, who declined to be identified, said the Muslims on the bus were not from the area and were on a visit to Rakhine state. They suggested those killed may not have been the perpetrators of the reported rape and murder.

In a joint statement, eight overseas-based Rohingya rights groups condemned the attack on "Muslim pilgrims", which they said came after months of anti-Rohingya propaganda stirred up by "extremists and xenophobes".

A spokesman for the coalition, Tun Khin, said that although those killed were not ethnic Rohingyas, the groups were concerned about the plight of Muslims in Myanmar. They called on the government to treat Muslims fairly and tackle "Rakhine terrorism".

Residents were also on edge after the Sittwe demonstration. Shopkeeper Thein Kyaw said the protest erupted outside a police station after hired thugs attacked and detained business operators who refused to pay over-inflated taxes.

Demonstrations were extremely rare under Myanmar's former military rulers but are becoming more frequent as the public voices discontent over issues such as land ownership and chronic power shortages, which led to peaceful marches by hundreds of people in several towns and cities last month.

Legalization of public protests is among reforms implemented by President Thein Sein, a former junta general.

But the speedy moves to liberalize are a test of the security forces' tolerance of dissent in the former Burma. The changing political landscape has also seen Internet and media censorship significantly reduced.

Hla Saw, secretary general of the Rakhine Nationalities Development Party, blamed the state government for "mismanagement" of the tax issue and said his party was due to meet state officials to try to resolve the conflict.

(Additional reporting by Andrew R. C. Marshall in Bangkok; Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Robert Birsel)

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-myanmar-violencebre8530cw-20120604,0,3703361.story
 
ah.. no one has heard of the Muslims of myanmar or what? it doesn't make for good 10 O news like the Talibs being chased by locals? Everyone is peaceful I know except those bloody Muslims!
 
That's a question to pose to our our Buddhist pals along with why this receives no media coverage.. Tell me honestly have you heard of this before I posted it? It is dated June 4th and not the only attack of its kind.. a few days for the info. to disseminate or be swept under the rug completely and that's usually the case when violence is perpetrated against Muslims.. but they'll bring you any counter attack as instigated by Muslims.. there you have it!
 
I heard that they didn't want a mosque to be built over there or something but I didn't know about ALL of this...I don't even know what to say...
 
I wouldn't be surprised if there are many people in the world who never even heard of Myanmar (as in they still call it Burma), let alone this. I mean, is the military junta still running things?
 
It doesn't look like Junta that areare running around doing the killing and destroying...
 
Thats really surprising to me.I read that these buddhist don't even hurt ants.Whats their problem with the masjid?
 
Thats really surprising to me.I read that these buddhist don't even hurt ants.Whats their problem with the masjid?
or civilians on the bus. Everyone can proclaim their peaceful. Christians do it all the time..

:w:
 
Yup.. sob7an Allah.. isn't this the sort of thing we should be made aware of, not whether or not the locals are chasing out the talibs?
Amazing isn't it? just how deep the hypocrisy and hatred .. I am surprised this even got any mention.. So where's the cynical crowd who rear their heads like vultures otherwise?
 
Muslims living amongst nonmuslims are sinners if they don't preach to them. if they preached, the nonmuslims would slowly convert. at least they'd be in awe of the muslims and wouldn't be able to harm them. but when the muslims don't preach, the nonmuslims are not getting what is their right on the muslims, that is, guidance.

The same happened in India some 10 years ago when hindus attacked muslim trains and burnt many muslims. the muslims were living with the hindus like brothers and sisters but they didn't preach to them.

so if muslims want to be protected from this sort of thing, they should preach to the nonmuslims living around them.

i'm not saying it's alright for nonmuslims to do this, but the muslims are sinning when they don't do what is their obligation, that is preaching. And unfortunately, muslims are lacking in this field. they hardly ever preach.
 
muslims are lacking in this field. they hardly ever preach.
My humble opinion is that Muslims should perfect their religion before they preach.. what do you think? If we know our religion half of the way, and preach is a quarter of the way and they convert one eight of the way, how does that work exactly? They become a liability not something to be happy about-- we shouldn't really be after numbers quantity doesn't matter if the quality sucks..
 
Muslims living amongst nonmuslims are sinners if they don't preach to them. if they preached, the nonmuslims would slowly convert. at least they'd be in awe of the muslims and wouldn't be able to harm them. but when the muslims don't preach, the nonmuslims are not getting what is their right on the muslims, that is, guidance.

That's not true. Muslims preach in Europe, North America, and Australia and how are they usually seen by the ignorant? "OH MY GAWD, TERRORISTS/SUICIDE BOMBERS."
 
لميس;1523667 said:
That's a question to pose to our our Buddhist pals along with why this receives no media coverage.. Tell me honestly have you heard of this before I posted it? It is dated June 4th and not the only attack of its kind.. a few days for the info. to disseminate or be swept under the rug completely and that's usually the case when violence is perpetrated against Muslims.. but they'll bring you any counter attack as instigated by Muslims.. there you have it!

Myanmar is a corrupt place and they dont have media coverage for anything. But the Buddhist monks destroy the place because some Muslim raped a girl etc but the info is shaky. Myanmar is a country in civil war and will easily do anything to keep any foreign influence outside. The murders in Thailand and Indonesia are scaring a lot of south Asians and those countries are still fighting various proxy battles. South Asia having the worlds highest PMF usage int he world, no Asian country other then china and 2 others signed the UNMC. Places like Myanmar are war zones and still have ethnic cleansing wars. This is a case of a bunch of monks being fed false information or tricked into doing dirty work for Myanmar's corrupt political system.
A rape story about a Muslim circulated and some monks heard it and all hell broke loose. So far that has been the only reason of explaining why the monks attacked the mosque. You must realize south asia as a whole is not very fond of Islam and fearful. These are countries still bickering over each other and using proxy battles. So all you need is a man spreading lies about a bunch of Muslims and some already frustrated people and thats about it.
Myanmar is a master of this and this is how they keep people under control and Sri Lanka still does the same.
 
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The above post which I'll not quote (with hopes it will be removed for vile unsubstantiated content) is simply untrue and what a horrible insult to injury to accuse civilians or a Mosque as a standing structure of violence against Buddhists, as he said before beheading of babies. As if unprovoked hate crimes are to be justified somehow through makingup crap in hopes this will all go away as if it has received any media coverage to begin with.
If anything it is telling of his person & character and I do hope folks will refrain from accommodating this unstable fellow.
we've 1.86 billion Muslims, do we need to leave that huge flock to go after one stray sheep who alleges membership (in his mind) simply for emotional and psychological hijack...

:w:
 
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