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The root cause of resumption of religious riots in Myanmar/Burma

By Mayu Desk  

Since there is a lot of sanctions and more pressing over  Myanmar  amid martial law from international super powers, eventually the military junta had to  give up unwillingly the chair of state chief after five decades. And in  2010 under supervision of military higher officers, elected dramatically by prejudice constitutional law a civilianized democrat president among military higher officers .As a result of reform process, only aiming to show  international  governments,INGOs,media,journalists the pseudo reformist, so called president  Thein Sein  developed some Myanmarese populous areas , released some political and social prisoners  including convicted guilty of death penalty among Buddhists by presidential amnesty , and  it is reportedly announced that he is relentlessly making  efforts to  establish a true democracy country.

According to the attention of  HRW,UN,OIC,US,EU,ASEAN  over  the democracy rules  of  Myanmar regime, independent institutions spoke out against the oppression and restrictions of the regime to  innocent public. Then forming conspiracies with Rakhine extremists and Buddhist monk terrorist the president himself by the command of former junta, Senior general  Than Shwe ,self- retired , deliberately provoked religious clashes between Rohingya and Rakhine, Mogh Buddhist in western Myanmar in the mid of 2012.  The ceaseless instigation Islamphobia by terrorist Buddhists triggered the continual religious riots and infected across the Myanmar in all Muslim Quarters in 2013.

Amid the current tense situation due to  religious riots in Yangoon,former capital of Myanmar one local Buddhist of anonymity  disclosed that the  government itself involved  and  hastily triggered continual  religious riots. Its root cause is that the civilianized military backed regime gladly wished to stay in power  continually  under military control so they are creating one by one such destructive  violence  in the country. We protect our Muslim neighbors surrounding their houses but both unexpectedly and suddenly some crowd of strangers penetrate violently and made huge destruction of both lives and properties. And at last, expressed that  it is deplorable  today  the terrorist of Buddhist monks attacks ahead of the security forces  to  our Muslim brothers.

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