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The Nuclear Card

‘Near total destruction’ of Myanmar City’s Muslim Quarter

Posted on 28 October 2012 by Garibaldi

Vicious attacks are not limited to Rohingya Muslims now but other ethnic Muslim groups are also being targeted in escalating violence in Myanmar. This comes at a time when the Obama administration is easing import sanctions and engaging in joint military exercises with the Myanmar government.

The BBC also reports that the Burmese government has at least acknowledged the mass burnings that have taken place, though they are underestimating the numbers of those affected.

Fears for thousands after ‘near total destruction’ of Myanmar city’s Muslim quarter

(Reuters via. NBC)

SITTWE, Myanmar – A human rights group expressed concern for the safety of thousands of Muslims on Saturday after revealing satellite images of a once-thriving coastal community reduced to ashes during a week of violence in western Myanmar.

The images released by the New York-based Human Rights Watch show “near total destruction” of a predominantly Rohingya Muslim part of Kyaukpyu, one of several areas in Rakhine state where battles between Rohingyas and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists threaten to derail the former Burma’s fragile democratic transition.

More than 811 buildings and houseboats were razed in Kyaukpyu on Oct. 24, forcing many Rohingya to flee north by sea toward the state capital Sittwe, Human Rights Watch said.

“Burma’s [Myanmar’s] government urgently needs to provide security for the Rohingya in Arakan (Rakhine) State, who are under vicious attack,” Phil Robertson, the group’s deputy Asia director, said.

There were widespread unconfirmed reports of boatloads of Rohingyas trying to cross the sea border to neighboring Bangladesh, which has denied them refugee status since 1992.

No food, no water
Rohingyas in dozens of packed boats with no food or water that have fled Kyaukpyu — an industrial zone important to China — and other recent hotspots were seeking access on Friday to overcrowded refugee camps around the state capital Sittwe, according to four Rohingya refugee sources.

Some boats were blocked by security forces from reaching the shore and few Rohingyas managed to reach the camps, the sources said by telephone.

Wan-lark foundation, an organization that has been assisting Rakhine Buddhist refugees, said no clashes in the state had been reported to them since Friday night, but dead bodies of Rakhines had been found.

“Around 6pm last night in Kyawtyaw, the bodies of 16 Rakhines were found in the sea. They had died during the attacks on Thursday. We’re looking for more bodies,” representative Tun Mein Thein said on Saturday.

The chaos suggests the reformist government is struggling to contain historic ethnic and religious tensions suppressed during nearly a half century of military rule that ended last year.

Myanmar government ends direct media censorship

A Rakhine government spokesman put the death toll at 112 as of Friday. But within hours state media revised it to 67 killed from Oct. 21 to 25, with 95 wounded and nearly 3,000 houses destroyed.

The death toll could be far higher, said Human Rights Watch, citing “allegations from witnesses fleeing scenes of carnage and the government’s well-documented history of underestimating figures that might lead to criticism of the state.”

The clashes come just five months after communal unrest killed more than 80 people and displaced at least 75,000 in the same region.

‘Ethnic cleansing’
A boat carrying 120 Muslims from Kyaukpyu was intercepted by Rakhines, who killed the men and raped the women, the advocacy group Burmese Rohingya Organisation U.K. claimed in a statement. This report could not be verified, Reuters said.

“Ethnic cleansing is happening under the noses of the international community and they are doing nothing,” said Tun Khin, the group’s president. “We have confirmed reports that hundreds of people have been killed and the government must be aware of that.”

Ease sanctions on Myanmar, Democracy leader Suu Kyi says on US tour

Kyaukpyu is crucial to China’s most strategic investment in Myanmar: Twin pipelines that will carry oil and natural gas through the town on the Bay of Bengal to China’s energy-hungry western provinces.

The United Nations has warned that Myanmar’s fledgling democracy could be “irreparably damaged” by the violence.

Rohingyas are officially stateless. Buddhist-majority Myanmar’s government regards the estimated 800,000 Rohingyas in the country as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, and not as one of the country’s 135 official ethnic groups, and denies them citizenship.

But many of those expelled from Kyaukpyu are not Rohingya but Muslims from the officially recognized Kaman minority, said Chris Lewa, director of the Rohingya advocacy group, Arakan Project. “It’s not just anti-Rohingya violence anymore, it’s anti-Muslim,” she said.

It was unclear what set off the latest arson and killing that started on Sunday. In June, tension flared after the rape and murder of a Buddhist woman that was blamed on Muslims, but there was no obvious spark this time.

Rights groups such as Amnesty International have called on Myanmar to amend or repeal a 1982 citizenship law to end the Rohingyas’ stateless condition.

  • mindy1

    @Xithurel AMEN!!! (another Jew)

  • Xithurel

    I speak for my fellow Jews when I say this:

    SHIR LASHALOM!

    Tnu lashemesh la’alot
    laboker le’ha’ir
    Hazaka shebatfilot
    otanu lo tachzir

    Mi asher kava nero

    u’ve’Afar nitman
    Bechi mar lo ya’iro
    lo yachziro le’chan

    Ish otanu lo yashiv
    mibor tachtit a’fel –
    kan lo yo’ilu –
    lo simchat hanitzachon
    Velo shirei hallel

    Lachen rak shiru shir lashalom
    al tilhashu tfila
    lachen rak shiru shir lashalom
    bitze’aka gdola

    Tnu lashemesh lachador
    miba’ad laprachim
    al tabitu le’achor
    hanichu la’holchim

    S’u eina’yim betikva
    lo derech kavanot
    shiru shir la’ahava
    velo lamilchamot

    Al tagidu yom yavo
    havi’u et hayom –
    ki lo chalom hu –
    uve’chol hakikarot
    hari’u rak shalom

    _____

    May those who relish in the anguish of humanity; be the outcasts of both Heaven and Earth. May the voices of the human race and all of humanity drown out the voices of those who hate.

  • Abdulmajid

    Srebrenica all over again. And the worst is, when the news appeared on some news web sites in Germansy I heard only islmophobic and inhuman comments and not one word of empathy. Like in 1992-95. All over again.

    Nevermore, I’s absolutely love what you said about the islamphobe’s kid falling in love with a Muslim. I’d love that about the cetnik kids in Bosnia and Serbia too. But since these people are so given to violence and hatred one must fear that then he’d shoot his own children. I would like to ask such fellows how they’d like it if what happened to those poor Muslim women (in Bosnia and now here as well) was done to their own wives, sisters and daughters. The only thing that keeps me from doing so is that Muslims normally don’t do such things. At least in Bosnia they didn’t

  • corey

    @young & free
    it only furthers the case that geller as much as she screams about it, A. does not “love” muslims http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/a-pathological-hatred-of-muslims and B. is not a human rights fighter and c. bare naked islam are nothing but a bunch of genocidal assholes.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/spunqz?feature=mhee Young & Free

    Very sad.

    I regrettably clicked the links that users provided. Very scary how people’s hearts are blinded by hate and have zero mercy for civilians.

  • Nevermore

    “one would think that the so called “counter jihad” movement would hope the violence would end because you know I think they often advertise themselves as a peaceful movement…”

    Nope. Asking that of them would be the equivalent of Storm Front considering the possibility that, say, apartheid in South Africa wasn’t *really* so great as they like to think it was. It’s the exact same kind of logic; anything that disrupts their narrative must either be ignored and kept quiet or accepted and then somehow manages to exist alongside their other beliefs in doublethink: “Bad that it happened, but we’re still 10x better at everything!” Not to mention: even if they did, you know people like Infidel & Proud of It would screech to the heavens that they’re ‘going soft.’ They have everything to lose from mentioning it in anything but orgasmic glee or being silent.

    “WOW!!! Who is responsible for this blessing? Lovin’ It. Thanks for brightening my day.”

    I’d considered typing how much of a psychopath you look for writing this, but frankly, it’s a waste of my time and I doubt you care. But instead I’ll say this: I hope that, someday, a relative, sibling, child (by birth or adoption) meets a wonderful Muslim man or woman, converts to Islam and lives in marital bliss with him or her; especially a kid, though. There’d be nothing more beautiful in the world than that.

  • corey

    @garibaldi
    I tried to find and see if spencer had something about this but apparently not but geller sure did apparently http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2012/10/more-violent-muslim-rampages-in-burma.html one would think that the so called “counter jihad” movement would hope the violence would end because you know I think they often advertise themselves as a peaceful movement but nope she opts instead complain about the “enemedia” so yea its obvious from here that as long as something bad is happening to muslims this horrible violence going on seems a-okay in her book.

  • Just Stopping By

    @Garibaldi: “@JSB, we have an idea of who this may be and you’re right on the money, they have no values.”

    Okay. I really don’t care who it is, but it just shocks me that anyone would try to use this story to promote any agenda other than stopping this atrocity.

  • Garibaldi

    @JSB, we have an idea of who this may be and you’re right on the money, they have no values.

    @corey, interesting, BareNakedIrrelevantIslamophobe didn’t miss a beat to cheer the slaughter on did they. No surprise from that genocide loving cesspool, great friend’s with Geller and Spencer though.

  • corey

    I don’t know what the hell possessed me to do this but I went to some of the so called “counter jihad sites” to see if they had anything about this and apparently found this http://www.barenakedislam.com/2012/10/27/oh-boo-hoo-the-myanmar-burma-muslims-are-being-ethnically-cleansed-and-nobody-gives-a-damn/ I keep forgetting evil assholes exist in the world.

  • Crow

    Netanyahu is angry about this how come israetl cant do this? And I wouldnt answet infidel its clear that it just got off its quarter-time job at mcdonalds and is using the computer without mommys knowledge

  • Just Stopping By

    @Infidel&Proud-Of-It: I just cannot fathom how anyone could say, “Lovin’ It” in response to an article that says, “A Rakhine government spokesman put the death toll at 112 as of Friday. But within hours state media revised it to 67 killed from Oct. 21 to 25, with 95 wounded and nearly 3,000 houses destroyed.”

    Are you truly proud of loving the fact that dozens of people were killed? Is your hatred so great that you can rejoice in the deaths of innocent people?

    You say you are an infidel, presumably meaning not a Muslim, but your statements go against all religious and moral traditions that I know of and demonstrate that your views are inferior when compared to any one of them.

  • broke

    Spencer and Geller leading the charge in Myanmar to implement their “final solution”

  • Stoned Gremlin

    @Infidel&Proud-Of-It

    And the civilized world responds.

  • Garibaldi

    Infidel&Proud-of-it,

    Thank you for sharing your humanity. We are watching you, you’ve come a long way in the hate machine.

  • Infidel&Proud-Of-It

    WOW!!! Who is responsible for this blessing? Lovin’ It. Thanks for brightening my day.

    And remember, the motto of LoonWatch.com is “We are loons and we are watching you”!!

  • mindy1

    :(

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