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WIRATHU: The Psychopath

By Haikal Mansor
The Stateless
March 15, 2014

We all know what types of names he is entitled to, what types of activities he performs or generates, what types of people are behind him and what type of personality disorder he has.

Here is a poster I tried to describe the criteria that are met to consider him as "a dangerous Psychopath" from Psychiatric point of view.

"The Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R) is a commonly used diagnostic tool designed to access a person’s degree of Psychopathy that explicitly entails persistent and serious criminal behaviour. With the score of more than 25 is considered as 'psychopathy or psychopath'.

In the case of Wirathu, he has a score of 28 putting him under the category of "Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder".

Followings are the criteria met in PCL-R:

1. Glib and Superficial charm
- Soft spoken and charming face
2. Grandiose (exaggeratedly high) estimation of self
- regards himself as a protector of Buddhism
3. Need for stimulation
- government and extremist political & religious organizations use as a leading figure 
against Rohingya and Burmese Muslim in general
4. Pathological Lying
- constantly denies any role in Muslim hatred & Rohingya ethnic Celansing
5. Cunning & Manipulativeness
- Blames Rohingya and Burmese Muslim instead
6. Shallow affect (superficial emotional responsiveness)
- visited to the Muslim victims of his 969 gang's attack in Meiktila
7. Lack of remorse or guilt
- feels no regrets on what he says and does against Islam
8. Lack of emphathy
- calls to expel the most persecuted people of the world, Rohingya
9. Parasitic lifestyle
- heavily depends on the supports of the government and extremist organizations & 
cronies
10. Lack of realistic long-term goals
- unrealistic vision of creating Muslim-free country
11. Impulsivity
- acts without reflection of consequences
12. Failure to accept responsibility for own actions
- disregards the influence of his hate campaign in spreading Islamophobia
13. Criminal versatility
- leads various criminal groups across the country, and arms targeting Muslim in many 
aspects.

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