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Terror in Burma: Violence against Muslims

Buddhist monk U Wirathu Press TV December 28, 2013 Hundreds of Rohingya people have been killed; tens of thousands were forced from their homes and live as suffering refugees in Internal Displacement Camps (IDP's) where disease is rampant and food and shelter are scarce. "Terrorist" groups are frequently the banter of network news anchors and analysts; yet few in America devote time to the terrorists of Burma who have behaved treacherously toward the Muslim population for a year and a half now, due to old simmering hatreds and a desire among the majority population to live in a Buddhist only country. The Buddhist answer toward their frustration with having to live with Muslims, is most vividly expressed in the "969" movement led by a Buddhist monk named U Wirathu; which propagates false information that in turn damages the fragile existence of Muslims in this country that was locked down under a military junta for so many years. While all Musli

Breaking News: Rakhine Extremists Throng to Support 969 Terror Campaign in Maungdaw

MYARF  Report  |  Written by  M.S. Anwar December 28, 2013 (01:00 PM Myanmar Standard Time) Rvisiontv.com The Myoma Kyaung-Htaike (Myoma Monastery) where the 969 Terror Campaign is being held. Maungdaw, Arakan : A 969 Terror Wing from Yangon (Rangoon) arrived in Maungdaw this morning (i.e. on 28 th  December 2013 morning). Hundreds of Rakhine extremists thronged to the Myoma Kyaung-Htaike (Myoma Monastery) where the group’s campaign is being held. The terror group is suspected to have arrived to campaign to destablize the peaceful situation resurfacing in the region. “Authority announced this early morning that a * 969 Group  from Rangoon would arrive in Maungdaw today. So, Rakhine extremists started to attach 969 stickers in their homes and wear T-Shirts with 969 Logos. And they thronged to the Three-Mile Region to welcome the arriving 969 group. As soon as they arrived, they entered the Myoma Kyaung-Htaike (Myoma Monastery) in the downtown of Maungdaw. Many Rakhine extr