The Hidden Genocide
(There is no genocide; this is typical Muselmanic hyperbole)
This is the story of a people fleeing the land where they were born – the Muslim Rohingya of Myanmar.
(Being born in a foreign land doesn’t make you a citizen. Muslims might claim that right, but the law doesn’t work that way. Interesting that the monk says later in the video that the Muslim shouted “kill them all, this is Islamic land just like Pakistan…”)
It is interesting that the riots always start after Friday prayers.
Earlier this year a Buddhist woman was raped and murdered in western Myanmar. The authorities charged three Muslim men.
A week later, 10 Muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. What happened next was hidden from the outside world.
(Not at all. The bleeding hearts networx all over the world couldn’t get enough of how bad the evil Buddhists were treating the “most oppressed people in the world”.)
Bloodshed pitted Buddhists against minority Rohingya Muslims. Many Rohingya fled their homes, which were burned down in what they said was a deliberate attempt by the predominantly Buddhist government to drive them out of the country.
(Most Muslims burned their own homes in the hope to get new ones paid for by the “International community”, or UN-resettlement programs in the west)
“They were shooting and we were also fighting. The fields were filled with bodies and soaked with blood,” says Mohammed Islam, who fled with his family to Bangladesh.
(Rest assured that Muslims were fighting and killing. That’s what Muslims do.)
There are 400,000 Rohingya languishing in Bangladesh. For more than three decades, waves of refugees have fled Myanmar. But the government of Bangladesh considers the Rohingya to be illegal immigrants, as does the government of Myanmar. They have no legal rights and nowhere to go.
(How come the ummah, the community of muslims, 1.5 billion strong, who regularly threaten to murder us all when we publish Muhammad cartoons, cannot take care of their own people?)
This is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born, of a people deprived of citizenship in their homeland. It is the story of the Rohingya of western Myanmar, whose very existence as a people is denied.
(Being born is no crime, but that doesn’t make the country of your birth yours.)
Professor William Schabas, (Goldstone buddy- UN watch has a long dossier on him!) the former president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, says: “When you see measures preventing births, trying to deny the identity of the people, hoping to see that they really are eventually, that they no longer exist; denying their history, denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live, these are all warning signs that mean it’s not frivolous to envisage the use of the term genocide.”
(There is no “Rohingya”-history to be denied because they don’t have one. Professor William Schabas is just one of hundreds of scribblers paid by the OIC to write drivel about “genocide”. Send the Banglamustards home to Bangladesh and let them take the good professor with them!)

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Singapore had the right idea, and sent them packing …
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/singapore-turns-away-rescued-boat-people-20121211-2b7st.html
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