Saturday, September 30, 2017

Half A Million Rohingya Refugees Have Now Fled Myanmar

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Asia Correspondent: Half a million Rohingya refugees have now fled into Bangladesh

MORE THAN half a million Rohingya Muslims have now crossed the border from Rakhine State in Burma (Myanmar) in just over a month, fleeing what rights groups say are crimes against humanity.

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) confirmed on Thursday that 501,800 new arrivals have been reported in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh since Aug 25.

Violence has ravaged the Rakhine after the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) attacked police and military outposts in late August, sparking a crackdown and “clearing operations” by the Tatmadaw army which now stands accused of arson, extrajudicial killings and rape.

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WNU Editor: What took them so long? .... Oxford takes down Aung San Suu Kyi portrait as Rohingya crisis intensifies (DW). And Canada has also been slow .... Strip Aung San Suu Kyi of honorary Canadian citizenship, advocates demand (CTV News).

More News On The Rohingya Crisis

Myanmar refugee exodus tops 500,000 as more Rohingya flee -- Washington Post/AP
‘Humanitarian nightmare’: Over 500k Rohingya refugees flee Myanmar violence -- RT
As new arrivals top half a million in Bangladesh, UNHCR getting ever more refugees into shelter -- UNHCR
Amid ‘Humanitarian and Human Rights Nightmare’ in Myanmar, Secretary-General Urges Full Access for Aid, Safe Return of Displaced Rohingya, End to Military Operations -- Relief Web
Rohingya crisis: UN chief warns of 'humanitarian nightmare' -- BBC
"Bone-chilling" accounts from those fleeing Myanmar, U.N. Secretary General says -- CBS
Time for a Shift in U.S. Policy Toward Burma -- Olivia Enos, Forbes
Half of Myanmar’s Rohingya minority has fled the country -- VOX
How Myanmar expelled the majority of its Rohingya -- Al Jazeera

7 comments:

  1. The Silence is deafening.

    2013 Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence
    2014 Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Bangladesh_anti-Hindu_violence
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Bangladesh_anti-Hindu_violence

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  2. "Haramjadah Kafir" - Baharuddin Baharom

    This is so beautiful.

    WNU linked the story and we have a beautiful peaceful Muslim calling people forbidden and a unbeleiver.

    "haram jadah" is Indonesian for bastard

    So it translates to bastard unbeliever.

    Does Burma need Muslims?

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    1. What? I'm a Bengali and haram jadah does not mean "bastard unbeliever" at all. Bengalis in my area call each other that (whether Muslim or not) and father's call their son's that (no joke).

      I'm a british born Bangladeshi.

      Stop spreading lies like you always do. There's no problem being against Islam, but when you let your sheer hatred against Islam blind you and let it affect your metal state then there's a problem.

      I'm sorry to say but I am thinking of flagging you to the higher authorities as a potential extremist/Terrorist. I genuinely fear you will hurt someone based on their religion.

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  3. Baharuddin Baharom posted "Haramjadah kafir" 3 times in the story linked below.

    Half a million Rohingya refugees have now fled into Bangladesh

    https://asiancorrespondent.com/2017/09/half-million-rohingya-refugees-now-fled-bangladesh/#TzBUQmJTFBL3pA1d.99

    I looked it up before my 1st post. I looked it up again just now. So tell me I am a liar or need meds. I want to see how that goes down in a court.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=haramjada

    http://www.dictionary.com/browse/haramzada


    Judging from various blogs the word is used quite often.

    http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2017/03/peoples-uprising-against-kleptocracy.html


    I have seen the Arabic word Kafir used often. It means unbeliever.

    I have seen the word haram used often. It means forbidden or unclean.

    Jadah or Zadah is new to me. Being used as part of a compound word, it might mean something different.



    http://dict.hinkhoj.com/haram-jada-meaning-in-english.words
    http://www.lingo2word.com/lingodetail.php?WrdID=444893

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  4. I've been to Britain. I have been to the Central Mosque, which is right by Regent's Park. I have seen the billboards expressing hate for everything non-Muslim.

    I have yet to see a Buddhist blow up or hijack a plane.

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  5. Here is the website that I first found.

    https://glosbe.com/id/en/haram%20jadah

    Kafir means unbeliever

    So haramjadah kafir does indeed have that meaning.

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