[14 July 2012] Suu Kyi silent on Muslims cleansing in Myanmar - English
[14 July 2012] Suu Kyi silent on Muslims cleansing in Myanmar - English
A program against a population of Muslims called the Rohingyas began in...
[14 July 2012] Suu Kyi silent on Muslims cleansing in Myanmar - English
A program against a population of Muslims called the Rohingyas began in June, which has been called an ethnic cleansing of the Muslim population. Why hasn't this received more international coverage? Certainly, Myanmar has become an example of democracy as deemed recently by the United States, the European Union and Canada.
In this news analysis examines why the Rohingya Muslims, as they are called, are facing this fate, as Myanmar's President Thein Sein says Rohingya Muslims must be expelled from the country and sent to refugee camps run by the United Nations, who have in turn, refused them.
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[29 July 2012] Suu Kyi after Muslim free Myanmar - News Analysis - English
[29 July 2012] Suu Kyi after Muslim free Myanmar - News Analysis - English
More deaths, more silence, more questions asking why. Why has much of...
[29 July 2012] Suu Kyi after Muslim free Myanmar - News Analysis - English
More deaths, more silence, more questions asking why. Why has much of the world turn a blind eye to the killings of Muslims in Myanmar? Is this Bosnia revisited, where the international community ignored the genocide against the Bosnia Muslims in the 1990's right in the middle of Europe? Why are we witnessing the silence from political circles, media entities and even Nobel Peace Laureates? And what took the United Nations so long to call for a probe into the killing of Muslims in Myanmar.
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[27 July 2012] Muslims suffer persecution in Myanmar: Benjamin Zawacki -...
[27 July 2012] Muslims suffer persecution in Myanmar: Benjamin Zawacki - English
The Rohingyas are a people without rights, persecuted and even...
[27 July 2012] Muslims suffer persecution in Myanmar: Benjamin Zawacki - English
The Rohingyas are a people without rights, persecuted and even massacred. Nobel Peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is silent as has been the international community.
Interview with Benjamin Zawacki, Amnesty International, Bangkok.
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[17 Jan 2014] The Debate - Myanmar Muslims Misery - English
Myanmar \'s Rakhine state remains extremely tense after several outbreaks of violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities since 2012 that have...
Myanmar \'s Rakhine state remains extremely tense after several outbreaks of violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities since 2012 that have killed scores and displaced some 140,000 people, mainly from the Rohingya minority. And it appears the bloodshed continues into the new year, even though Myanmar has opened itself to the West:
Are the govt. claims of democratic reforms just window dressing?
In this edition of the debate , we\'ll discuss why this violence against the Muslims continue, often with the govt. forces present, the true intentions of the West in Myanmar, and the role of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.
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