Saturday, 31 August 2013

Military Build-ups Intensify On Burma-Bangladesh Border


(Compilation of translated articles from various Burmese and
Bengali blogs last week.)





BGB Battalion-50 inaugurated by General Ahmed.


Last May a new battalion of BGB (Border
Guards Bangladesh) the BGB Battalion-50 was established at Ramu (Old Panwar
Town as Burmese called it) on the Bangladeshi side of the Bangladesh-Burma
border.





The launching ceremony of BGB-50 was
held on

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Sittwe Is Muslim-Free For 438 Days Today


(Compilation of translated articles direct from the mmcities blog last week.)





A busy street scene of now Muslim-free Sittwe.


If one counts the days since
Bengali-Muslims were expelled from Sitwwe one will find exactly 438 days today.
That is one year and two months and eleven days. 



The first day of
anti-Bengali-Muslim riots was June 9, 2012. One day after the Bengali-Muslims
started

Monday, 26 August 2013

Kantbalu Burning After Gang-Rape Attempt By Muslims


(Compilation of translated articles from various Burmese and
Bengali blogs this week.)





A mosque burning in Htan Gone of Kantbalu Town.


Like in many other non-Muslim countries
the Muslim Men in our Burma keep their women strictly inside. And as part of
their sexual jihad they go out and assault non-Muslim females who have complete
freedom to go about outside alone.





In Burma the

Friday, 23 August 2013

Quintana Pissed Off By Local Buddhists At Meikhtilar


(Direct translation of news
articles from the Eleven Media Group on 22 August 2013.)





Crying Quintana recalling emotionally his so-called
dangerous encounter with town-Buddhists in Meikhtilar.


Burmese government and the local
Buddhists from Meikhtilar in Burma had strongly denied the hated-Qunitana’s
emotional claim that his vehicle-convoy was violently attacked by the
townspeople in

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Egypt’s Nasser Laughed Off Muslim Brotherhood (1966)


(Old news article with Youtube video direct from the WorldCrunch on 10 May 2012.)





Late Colonel Nasser the former president of Egypt.


Egypt’s Nasser laughed off Muslim Brotherhood's
demand to force ten millions Egyptian women to wear Muslim-headbags.





Hiding for months in plain view on
YouTube, a grainy video has begun to circulate of longtime Egyptian President
Gamal Abdel Nasser

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Royal Islamic Australian Navy (Let The Muslim Boats In)


(News article direct from the NAVY DAILY at news.navy.gov.au  on 23 July 2013.)





Captain Mona Shindy the Strategic Islamic Advisor, RAN. 


Chief of Royal Australian Navy appoints
an Advisor on Islamic Cultural Affairs.

Ensuring that Navy remains focused on
all aspects of diversity is a key priority for the Chief of Navy, which is why
he has recently appointed a Strategic Advisor on

Meet The Pro-969 American Buddhist


(Alicia Wittmeyer’s OP-ED article direct from the Foreign Policy on 12 July 2013.)








"We love 969 from our heart" poster.


Meet the American Supporting Myanmar's
Controversial Pro-Buddhist 969 movement.





He's a self-proclaimed "white
American national" who has no family connections to Myanmar and has never
visited the country. He's not an expert on its politics either, he tells me

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Burmese Forces Battling Bengali-Talibans on Border


(News report direct from the Dhaka Tribune on August 17, 2013.)





Section of Bangladesh-Burma Border Fence where Bengali-
Talibans tried to cross into Burma and clashed with police.


Rohingya-Lonhtain gun battle spreads
panic at Naikhongchori. Police claims it took place on Myanmar soil near
Bangladesh-Myanmar frontier.





Thousands of rounds of bullets were
exchanged in a two-day-long

Crisis Of Modernity And Secularism In Muslim Nations


(Lailufar Yasmin’s OP-ED article from the OpenDemocracy.com on 17 August 2013.)





Turkish anti-Islamist uprsing (2013).


Whenever democratic space has opened
up, people have been eager to choose those who not only provide a better
solution for their economic and social problems, but who can also offer them a
recognition of the authenticity of their cultures.





The idea that the West has

Saturday, 17 August 2013

How Bangladesh’s Child Deaths Dropped 80%


(Part of Dr. Atul Gawande’s “Slow Ideas” from The New Yorker on July 29, 2013.)






In 1968, The Lancet published the
results of a modest trial of what is now regarded as among the most important
medical advances of the twentieth century. It wasn’t a new drug or vaccine or
operation. It was basically a solution of sugar, salt, and water that you could
make in your kitchen. The researchers

Taliban Opens Terrorist-Training Camps In Burma


(News article direct from Bangladesh’s BDnews24.com on 16 August 2013.)





Praying Bengali-Muslim-Talibans at Bangladeshi Border.


Over two dozen high-definition images
reportedly published in an Urdu-language Internet forum suggest the Taliban has
successfully recruited Rohingya Muslims, Bangladeshis, and Indonesian nationals
and are training them in an undisclosed camp in Myanmar, a

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Quintana, His Bengali-Muslims, and Their Camp-Riots


(Compilation of translated articles from various Burmese and
Bengali blogs last week.)




Rioting Bengali-Muslims confronting Burmese police
at Bawduphat Bengali-refugee-camp near Sittwe.


Tomas Ojea Quintana the United Nations Special
Rapporteur on the human rights situations in Burma is now in troubled-Arakan
since August 11. He is hated by the native-Buddhist Yakhines for his

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

India Forces Buddhist Refugees Back Into Bangladesh

  (Direct translation of news article direct from Myanmar Express on 13 August 2013.)





Buddhists fleeing the recent genocide in Bangladesh.


More than 1,500 Buddhist refugees
fleeing their homes in the Chittagong-hill-tracts of Bangladesh were forcefully
pushed back into Bangladesh by the Indian border security forces on August 12.





The Buddhist refugees from the Yakhine
tribes of

Monday, 12 August 2013

Nay Pyi Daw – Strategic Capital For Burma’s Survival


(Enhanced translation of Major Ye Moe’s “Tatmadaw What, Tatmadaw Where – 22”.)





On 6 November 2005 Burma’s military
government abruptly moved the administrative capital of Burma from Rangoon to a
remote area - 2,723 square miles wide between Shan Yoma and Yegu Yoma ranges - at
about 200 miles north of the former capital city of Rangoon.





Even though the actual construction of
the new

Friday, 9 August 2013

Breeding-Muslims Cost Britain £13+ Billion A Year


(News article direct from The Muslim Issues on 9 October 2012.)









Britain is sinking under unproductive
Muslims costing the British tax-payers £13+ Billion every year.

Modest
numerical calculations based on government statistics, Wikileaks and media
reports reveal that the British government spend a minimum £13+ billion a year
from tax revenues on unproductive Muslims in the country.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

8-8-88 (Four-Shit) Uprising: Anarchy and Head-Choppings


(Direct translation of Soe Naing’s memoir from December Lad’s Facebook page.)







Nowadays there are so many just-over-20-year-olds
at my work and I began to realize the 8-8-88 Uprising exactly 25 years ago is
now just a history for them. But for me who was     barely
18 in August 1988 the failed Uprising is still recent in my mind.





Back then I was a tenth-grade student
at State High

Saturday, 3 August 2013

"8-8-88 Uprising and Me" by Ye Min Htun


(This
is the direct translation of Ye Min Htun’s ‘Four 8 Uprising and Me’.)  





Practicing
politics in Burma is an extremely high risk profession. A politician in dictatorial
Burma could be arrested any time and during the long BSPP (Burma Socialist
Program Party) rule it could be outright dangerous for a politician to be arrested.
Since I was very young I’d heard the tragic stories of many