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Analysis: The pernicious virus interrupts fragile reform in Burma— RNDP

( Burma times ) by Ibrahim Shah – “Urgent! Urgent! Urgent! In Burma, isn’t it: Alas! What—? “To disband the pernicious virus that interrupts fragile reform in Burma—the newly registered neo-Nazi party known as Rakhine Nationalities Development party (RNDP) that has founded by a gang of pernicious viruses of racists in 2010—.” It is critically important for a scrutinous analysis or observation concerning the current perpetual strife against Rohingya, Kaman, Ka Bya, Burma Muslim that is a great challenge or obstacle for the country’s fragile reform which earned a bad reputation  since June 2012 as the country failed to protect its ethnic minorities due to  lack of rules of law for the ethnic minorities in particular while so called fragile reform is going on. After the stepped down of the notorious Hitlerite Burmese Junta in 2010, on the double, another pernicious virus party known as neo-Nazi  RNDP that is deadly worse than the ex-generals was founded by some pernicious viruses

Two Arakan locals jailed for protesting Rohingya resettlement

A protestor demonstrates near Shwedagon pagoda in Rangoon on 15 October 2012. (DVB) By Aye Nai DVB News Two locals from the Arakan capital Sittwe have been sentenced to three months in jail for staging an unauthorised protest against a Turkish government-backed plan to build housing for displaced Rohingyas. “We learnt that Nyo Aye and Kyaw Soe were each sentenced to three months in prison by the court around noon today [Tuesday],” said Khine Pray Soe, general secretary of the Rakhine Nationalities Development, adding that they had repeatedly requested permission to stage a protest from the authorities. “They sought permission with local authorities to demand that [the government] only build houses for those who are verified as citizens under the 1982 Citizenship Law,” said Khine Pray Soe, referring to the legislation which renders most Muslim Rohingyas stateless. It followed reports in March that the Turkish government had offered to help build 5,000 houses for

Arbitrary arrest and squeezing money by police in Maungdaw

KPN News October 07, 2013   Maungdaw, Arakan State:  Police accompanied by Hluntin (riot police) made arbitrary arrest and extorted money from Rohingya villagers in Maungdaw Township without finding any fault, a businessman named Liyakat Ali (not real name) said from Maungdaw.  “Moulana Abdullah,41; son of Rashid Ahmed, hailed from Nari Bill south of Maungdaw Township, was called by police and Hluntin when he was walking on the road nearby the out-post camp on October 5, at around 11:00pm. The Maulana was kept in a room and tortured by police and Hluntin without giving any allegation after entered to the outpost camp.”                When the victim asked why he was tortured severely, the Hluntin replied that--- “You, Moulana (religious leaders) become eye-sores of us.” Md. Jalil (not  real name), a close relative of the victim said.  However, he was released after taking a big cock. A big cock was cost Kyat 6,000 to 7,000, according to Jalil. It is a deliber