Historical secrets behind Burma
Historical secrets behind Burma.. What is the detailed Myanmar story? And why are the Muslims being burnt there ?!
Burma is a country also called Myanmar located next to China and India. There is a Muslim nation called the Rohingya living in Myanmar “Burma” which is ruled by the Buddhist military and this Muslim sect represents about 10% of the population and it is subjected to extermination and displacement, and this story is not new but rather historical according to the following story:
It has become certain that Muslims (in all corners of the earth) will be astonished when they witness with their own eyes what is happening to this small group besieged in a forgotten part of the planet, where they are killed in silence, tortured in silence, fleeing in the dark aimlessly under the lava of guns. They fall into a large pool of spilled blood between flames and smoke, with no helper, no helper, or helper. .
Hills above the craters of hell
On the southeastern border of Bangladesh, scattered tribes of Muslim minorities live, exiled behind the territorial borders of Myanmar (formerly Burma), who collectively make up the so-called Rohingya sect, which is one of the poorest, most deprived and miserable Indo-Asian sects, subjected to daily racism and intimidation And intimidation at the hands of the racist Burmese authorities, forcing some of them to flee to the hills (Koto Palong) near the Bangladeshi border, so they built a group of miserable camps and shanty huts, in an area plagued by diseases and epidemics, waiting for the humanitarian aid provided by Doctors Without Borders. To escape the oppression of the Burmese Buddhists. .
Because they do not embrace the Buddhist religion, and because they resisted the tyranny of tyrannical military rule, and because they have dark skin tends to tan, and because they do not belong to the ethnic roots of the prevailing Mongolian and Bhattan nationalities, and because they once stood against Japanese expansion, and because they speak Chittagongan dialects of Bengali mixed with Arabic, and found The Rohingyas themselves are persecuted, deprived and outcasts, the ruling authority fights them and narrows them down, and the priests of Buddhist temples hate them, so they incite their followers against them, until it became difficult for them to move from one village to another without permission from the priests, or without obtaining prior permission from the state security. .
The Rohingyas work in fishing, shepherding, farming and cheap social professions, as for government jobs, their doors are closed to their faces, and they are not entitled to give Islamic names to their sons and daughters. .
The Rohingya live exclusively in the region (Arakan), or (Arakan), distributed in about (18) isolated primitive cities, where their cities are not connected with each other by means of transportation, valleys and mountain straits are the usual paths to move on foot from one city to another. Among the woods, bushes, and hard rocks, in the face of stray beasts and poisonous snakes. .
Today, the Muslims of Arakan are subjected to massacres and massacres, unparalleled in wars and arrogant raids, at the hands of the tyrannical Burmese military regime, in cooperation with a tyrannical Buddhist militia called (Bagh), which was the long racist arm to carry out deliberate killings, and carry out campaigns of abuse. In Muslim villages, displacing them from their huts, looting their property, and burning their farms.
Buddhist gangs practiced murder, rape, rape, and physical liquidation among Muslims in order to expel the Rohingya citizen and replace him with the Buddhist. These frenzied campaigns were repeated to burn villages with phosphorous bombs in an atmosphere fraught with fear and panic, in which corpses were scattered on the banks of the Naf River. . .
Ten million Muslims under racist oppression
The number of Rohingya Muslims reached ten million out of the total population of Myanmar, whose number reached up to fifty million people, meaning that Muslims constitute 20% of the population, about half of them live in (Arakan), while the other half is spread in remote Burmese villages. Arakan) the proportion of Muslims is about 70% of the population of the region, most of them live below the poverty line in the face of military abuse and Buddhist persecution. .
The Burmese government launched the first campaign of genocide in 1942, killing more than 100,000 Muslims. It failed miserably with the Muslim tribes, so none of them apostatized, and stuck to the One God, the One, the One, the Eternal. .
As for the last campaign of extermination, it was at the beginning of this year, and specifically in February (February), when the armed Buddhist militias burned and destroyed the villages of the Muslims, killing the residents, chasing the fleeing of them in the fields and orchards, leaving behind five hundred dead, and more than two thousand wounded, then it was repeated After the attack, two months later, militias armed with sectarian hatred launched a campaign against the residents of the city of Tongo in cooperation and coordination with the elements of the military formations controlling people’s necks, until the bodies piled on top of each other in horrific images broadcast by non-Islamic satellite channels in more than one station, at a time when Some satellite channels affiliated with religion are preoccupied with sectarian incitement and sectarian mobilization, and are preoccupied with spreading discord and spreading sectarian strife, and at a time when some leaders of Islamic countries were constructing residential camps to house the Zionists in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, and they built zoos in New York, and they were giving gifts to football teams . .
a bit of history
Historians say: The origin of the word (Rohingya) is: (the spirit of salvation), and it came from Muslim sailors who rode the sea, and the mighty waves swept them to this distant land, and their ship broke over the rocks of its coasts, so they asked (mercy) and (salvation) from the inhabitants of the region, So (Mercy + Salvation) was the origin of the birth of a new word (Rahmanjia), or (Rohingya), but if we went back to reading what the Rohingya historian (Muhammad bin Khalil al-Rahman al-Arkani) wrote, we would find other, clearer and more accurate interpretations.
Sheikh Al-Arkani says: The name of the province (Arakan) goes back to the first Islamic campaigns to call for the true religion and its five pillars, on which Islam was built, so King (Golgi) converted to Islam at the hands of Prince (Hamza), so he was named the capital of his kingdom (Arkan). .