Friday, 30 November 2012

OIC Considering Military Action against Burma?


(News articles from Times of Ummah, BikyaMasr and Pakistan DefenceForum.)





DJIBOUTI – The Organisation of
Islamic Cooperation (OIC) called Saturday for the international community to
protect Muslims in Myanmar’s unrest-hit Rakhine state from genocide as US
President Barack Obama readied for a landmark trip to the country.

“We
expect the United States to convey a strong message to the

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Iron Ladies Pissed off the Ministers and Got Napalmed?




(This post includes the translated script and the video of meeting
between the anti-Chinese Copper Mine protesters and government ministers led by
U Aung Min on 25 November.)





Thwe Thwe Win the so-called Iron-Lady, now
behind bars in notorious Insein Prison for
illegal occupation of private properties and
obstruction of justice.

The so-called Iron Ladies, as labelled
by New York Times’s

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Police Napalmed Anti-Chinese Copper Mine Protesters?


(Direct translation of news articles from the Eleven Media Group.)





One of the protesters' camps burning brightly.

Beginning at 3 in the early
morning of November 29 more than 500 Burmese Police had charged at the six illegal
protesting camps inside the Letpandaung Copper Mine area and broken the camps
and arrested the protesters by using overwhelming force backed by fire engines
and

Two Iron Ladies Battle Chinese Copper Mine in Burma


(Following article by Thomas Fuller is direct from the NewYork Times on 26 September.)





Two so-called Iron Ladies at the mine site. They want theChinese copper mine completely shut down.

WETHMAY, MYANMAR — They were trailed by plainclothes police officers and
called “cows” by government officials. They spent four nights in prison until a
public outcry prompted their release.



Aye Net and

Islamic Republic of Belgium: A Milestone of Eurabia?


(This post is the truly-alarming story of Belgium being swallowed
by Muslim immigrants.)





Modern History of Belgium.

I knew almost nothing about
Belgium till I did my master degree in 1985-86 and ended up with a blue-eyed
blond-haired Belgian professor as my thesis advisor.



From him I learned about
beautiful Belgium and her French-speaking Wallonian people and Dutch-speaking Flemish

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Monywa Copper Mine Protests Turn Anti-China Protest?


(Direct translation of news articles from various news sources.)









Protesting farmers stopping the mining trucks.

The ongoing protests against
the largest mining project in Burma has been turned into anti-China and anti-Military
protests by leftwing student union activists and local peasant activists with
the support of foreign-NGOs-backed watermelon-environmentalists.



The mining

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Massacre of Bengali-Muslims by Yakhine Buddhists?


(Reuter’s Special Report “Witnesses Tell of Organized Killings of Myanmar Muslims”.)





A Bengali-Muslim survivor of Buddhist massacre (2012).

On a hot
Sunday night in a remote Myanmar village, Tun Naing punched his wife and
unleashed hell. She wanted rice for their three children. He said they
couldn't afford it. Apartheid-like restrictions had prevented Muslims like Tun
Naing from working

Somali-Muslim Pack-Rapists in New Zealand


(This post is the news article direct from the New Zealand Herald.)




Two men have been sentenced over the pack rape of a woman
snatched off an Auckland street but police says another two are still on the
loose.

Abdinor Abdi, 29, and Mohamed
Bashir, 25, were sentenced in the High Court at Auckland today to 16 and 15
years in prison respectively for their part in the continued rape of the

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Saudi Arabia Beheading the Buddhists!


(This post is the news article direct from the Ceylon Today.)





Beheading a Buddhist in Saudi Arabia (2010).

A Sri Lankan
youth employed as a domestic aid has been arrested in Saudi Arabia for
worshiping a statue of the Buddha, which is considered an offence according to
Shariah law.


According to the Bodu Bala Senaa,
the youth bearing passport no. 2353715 identified as Premanath Pereralage

Friday, 23 November 2012

Saudi-Arabian Lies about Buddhists of Burma



(Article by so-called Saudi-academic Abdul Rahman Al-Zuhayyan from Arab News.)




A Liar and  a Saudi Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Zuhayyan.


To most Saudis, Burma was almost
an unknown country, until the news of massacre of Rohingya Muslims came out. In their vacation and on the street,
Saudis run across men in orange attire, who are soft spoken and appear to be
gentle and peaceful, with pamphlets

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Bangladeshis Calling China to Invade Burma?


(This post is the article written by a Bangladeshi at the Pakistan Defence Forum.)





Upper Burma has seen a
demographic shift resulting from the recent immigration of many Mainland Chinese
to Mandalay Region, Shan, and Kachin States. Ethnic Chinese now constitute an
estimated 30 to 40% of Mandalay's population.



Huge swaths of land in city
centre left vacant by the fires were later

Monday, 19 November 2012

Obama’s Speech at Rangoon University





PRESIDENT OBAMA: 
Thank you.  (Applause.)  Myanmar Naingan, Mingalaba!  (Laughter
and applause.)  I am very honored to be here at this university and to be
the first President of the United States of America to visit your country. 

I
came here because of the importance of your country.  You live at the
crossroads of East and South Asia.  You border the most populated nations
on the planet. 

Burma’s Rate Cut Looming as Carry Trades Explode!


(Direct translation of news article from Eleven Media Group.)





Mountain of Burmese Kyats.

Burma’s inflation is only
2.82% but the Union Bank’s benchmark interest rate is 10%. And the businesses
and banking experts and economists are calling the Union Bank to reduce the
benchmark rate as many businesses are facing tough environment for their long
term survival amidst explosively growing

Sunday, 18 November 2012

I Wish I Could Use My Middle Name (Hussein)?


(In
the evening of October 18, 2012 at the 67th Alfred E. Smith
Foundation Dinner in New York the President of United States Barrack Hussein
Obama pulled a funny joke on himself. And when I read the following article “In Visit to Myanmar, Obama Will See a Nation That Shaped His Grandfather” by Peter Baker in The New York Times on
November 17, 2012 about Obama’s coming visit to Burma his

Friday, 16 November 2012

Bangladesh Under Water Soon?



(Zeeshan Hasan’s articles from Bangladesh’s Daily Star Newspaper.)




Will Bangladesh be under water by 2100?


Reading James Hansen's book, Storms of my grandchildren; the truth about the coming climate catastrophe and our last chance to save humanity (published by Bloomsbury, 2009) is
quite an experience. 

Dr Hansen is no scaremongering quack, but one of the
world's most respected climate

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Cross-border Attack by Bengali-Muslim Terrorists!


(Direct translation of news articles from Narinjara News Agency.)





Rohingya-Taliban fighters in Bangladesh.

The cross-border attack on
November 6 by Bengali-Muslim terrorists from RSO (Rohingya Solidarity
Organization), the OIC-supported and Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group based
in Bangladesh, killed one engineering officer from Burma army.



According to the NarinjaraNews Agency the

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Is Pro-Muslim MSF Behind the Troubles in Arakan?




Doctors Without Borders.

First
part of this post is Thomas Fuller’s article in New York Times criticizing the native Yakhine Buddhists in Arakan for intolerance towards the world famous charity
MSF or Doctors Without Borders, and hindering MSF’s aid works in Arakan of Burma.



Second
part is an article written by Tin Win Myint a Yakhine Buddhist journalist explaining why
his people are

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) – Part 12


(Chapter XII of Narrative of The Burmese War by Major John
Snodgrass, British Army, the Military Secretary to the Commander of the British
expeditionary force and the Assistant Political Agent in Ava.)







British March from Rangoon to Danubyu (February 1825).

The retreat of Maha Bandoola left the field
completely open in our front. Not a man in arms remained in the neighbourhood
of Rangoon;

Friday, 2 November 2012

Hill O-Seven: Thai-Burma Border Battle (2001)?


(This post is direct translation of articles from the Myanmar Military Site.)







Hill O-Seven is a low non-descript
hill straddling the disputed borderline between Thailand and Burma. Approximately
at 2,500 yards south-east from the Hill O-7 is the bustling Thai border town called
Mae Sai.



The low hill, near Pone-htun
Ward of Tarchileik the Burmese border town opposite the Thai border