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These Buddhists Terrorist Swarn Arr Shins are allowed by USDP Government to roam the roads

By Dr. Ko Ko Gyi

These Buddhists Terrorist Swarn Arr Shins are free to roam the roads.

Muslims who keep the defensive and non aggressive or much less lethal weapons are arrested by Bama Police. 

Kindly allow me to suggest a campaign…
Please compile the pics of Buddhists with weapons on the road.
Ask Thein Sein Gov what action they take on them.
Why Muslims who keep the less lethal weapons in their house were arrested.
Please shared the pics below.
Now I started with one picture>>>

Pics and videos of Buddhists: Bamas, Rakhines and Monks with Knives, machetes, sticks publish again and ask the gov and police…to trace and arrest them and the persons behind them…If fail to arrest, take to court …Police Chief, Military Commanders, Administrative Authorities (All Local, Divisional and Federal level) would be held responsible for OMISSION of DUTIES.
 


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