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  1. #21
    Mirė se vini nė Harlan Maska e FreeByrd
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    05-02-2011
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    Citim Postuar mė parė nga angmokio Lexo Postimin
    Vrasje e djegje masive te Muslimaneve por regjistrohen cdo dite ne Burma ( Maynmar) .

    Si ka mundesi qe shume media boterore heshtin perpara ketij realiteti tragjik?

    Dude, this does not make sense. The Buddhists are not exactly another branch of the Hell's Angels. They are known for their tolerance and peaceful ways. We need more information than these incendiary pictures.
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    Dude, kjo nuk ka kuptim. Tė Budistėt nuk janė saktėsisht njė tjetėr degė e Engjėjve ferr-sė. Ata janė tė njohur pėr tolerancėn e tyre dhe mėnyra paqėsore. Ne kemi nevojė pėr mė shumė informacion se kėto foto ndezėse.
    We are the part of the Cosmos that discovered and understands its unfolding story

  2. #22
    Love all, but trust a few Maska e angmokio
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    02-09-2011
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    AngMoKio
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    Citim Postuar mė parė nga FreeByrd Lexo Postimin
    Dude, this does not make sense. The Buddhists are not exactly another branch of the Hell's Angels. They are known for their tolerance and peaceful ways. We need more information than these incendiary pictures.
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    Dude, kjo nuk ka kuptim. Tė Budistėt nuk janė saktėsisht njė tjetėr degė e Engjėjve ferr-sė. Ata janė tė njohur pėr tolerancėn e tyre dhe mėnyra paqėsore. Ne kemi nevojė pėr mė shumė informacion se kėto foto ndezėse.
    I am currently living in a multi cultural society where religious tolerance are practiced especially when the majority of the people here are chinese / buddhist. Buddhists are known to be tolerant and peaceful, for sure but the masaccre in Burma that curently is happening does not preached peace and tolerant, does it? even in Islam. If one understands and reads what is commanded by God to be practiced, it is actually far from what the terrorists believed and preached. Islam is a peacful religion too although it is currently tarnished by the few extremists (if compared by the majority of other Muslims). That does not mean however, Islam is a Religion that practices terrorism.

    Im going to send you some links about the masaccre in Burma.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18921960

    http://blogs.thenews.com.pk/blogs/20...rmese-muslims/

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...d-7973317.html

    http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-ne...-on-in-myanmar
    "And speak kindly to mankind '' Quran - 2:83"

  3. #23
    Love all, but trust a few Maska e angmokio
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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...olence-amnesty

    Communal violence is continuing in western Burma six weeks after the government declared a state of emergency, with much of it directed at minority Muslim Rohingyas who have been beaten, raped and killed, Amnesty International has claimed.

    The rights group accused both security forces and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists of carrying out fresh attacks against Rohingyas, who are regarded as foreigners by the ethnic majority and denied citizenship by the government because it considers them illegal settlers from neighbouring Bangladesh.

    After a series of isolated killings starting in late May, bloody skirmishes spread quickly across much of Burma's coastal Rakhine state.

    The government declared a state of emergency on 10 June, deploying troops to quell the unrest and protect both mosques and monasteries. Authorities said at least 78 people had been killed and thousands of homes of both Buddhists and Muslims either burned down or destroyed.

    Since then, communal violence has continued, albeit at reduced intensity. Amnesty said attacks were now being directed mostly at the Rohingya population.

    Violence in the past six weeks has been "primarily one-sided, with Muslims generally and Rohingyas specifically the targets and victims", Benjamin Zawacki, a Bangkok-based researcher for Amnesty, told the Associated Press. "Some of this is by the security forces' own hands, some by Rakhine Buddhists, with the security forces turning a blind eye in some cases."

    Officials from Burma's government could not immediately be reached for comment.

    Amnesty also said security forces, including the police and the army, had detained hundreds of Rohingyas.

    "While the restoration of order, security, and the protection of human rights is necessary, most arrests appear to have been arbitrary and discriminatory, violating the rights to liberty and to freedom from discrimination on grounds of religion," Amnesty said in a statement.

    The violence, which reached its bloodiest point in June, constituted some of the country's deadliest sectarian bloodshed in years and raised international concerns about the fate of the Rohingyas inside Burma.

    The Burmese president, Thein Sein, said earlier this month the solution to ethnic enmity in Rakhine state was to either send the Rohingyas to a third country or have the United Nations refugee agency look after them. The UNHCR chief, Antonio Guterres, said, however, it was not his agency's job to resettle the Rohingyas.

    Many people in Burma do not recognise Rohingyas as legitimate settlers – even those of Bengali heritage who came in the 19th century when the country was under British rule. The exodus of Rohingyas to Bangladesh in the 1980s and 1990s because of persecution, and their subsequent return, has added to the confusion over who among them are illegal immigrants.

    Bangladesh also denies the Rohingyas citizenship, arguing that they have been living in Burma for centuries and should be recognised as citizens there instead.

    The UN estimates that 800,000 Rohingyas live in Burma. Thousands attempt to flee every year to Bangladesh, Malaysia and elsewhere, trying to escape a life of abuse that rights groups say includes forced labour, violence against women and restrictions on movement, marriage and reproduction that breed anger and resentment.

    Amnesty called on Burma to accept Rohingyas as citizens, something the government has staunchly opposed because it does not consider them an ethnic group native to Burma.

    "Under international human rights law and standards, no one may be left or rendered stateless," Zawacki said. "For too long Myanmar's [Burma's] human rights record has been marred by the continued denial of citizenship for Rohingyas and a host of discriminatory practices against them."
    Ndryshuar pėr herė tė fundit nga angmokio : 07-08-2012 mė 10:47
    "And speak kindly to mankind '' Quran - 2:83"

  4. #24
    Shume myslimane nga Burma po shkojne refugjate ne Bangladesh. Mendohet se deri tani jane larguar rreth 80 mije vete.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...?newsfeed=true

  5. #25
    Citim Postuar mė parė nga angmokio Lexo Postimin
    Vrasje e djegje masive te Muslimaneve por regjistrohen cdo dite ne Burma ( Maynmar) .

    Si ka mundesi qe shume media boterore heshtin perpara ketij realiteti tragjik
    Eshte ne cdo gazete dhe faqe kryesore me sa po shoh

  6. #26
    Love all, but trust a few Maska e angmokio
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    02-09-2011
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    Citim Postuar mė parė nga Qyfyre Lexo Postimin
    Eshte ne cdo gazete dhe faqe kryesore me sa po shoh
    Shume pak gazeta e japin kete lajm , televizione pothuajse fare.
    Nje genocid e masaker e tille e papershkrueshme meriton lajmin e pare.

    Shiko FreeByrd p.sh as qe e ka haberin fare te ketij lajmi.
    "And speak kindly to mankind '' Quran - 2:83"

  7. #27
    Perjashtuar
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    10-06-2012
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    @FreeByrd
    E shfrytezon simpatine ndaj Amerikes qe e kemi per propaganden e Janulles , mendon qe po pime nafte neve ketu

  8. #28
    Citim Postuar mė parė nga angmokio Lexo Postimin
    Shume pak gazeta e japin kete lajm , televizione pothuajse fare.
    Nje genocid e masaker e tille e papershkrueshme meriton lajmin e pare.

    Shiko FreeByrd p.sh as qe e ka haberin fare te ketij lajmi.
    Yahoo Google e kishin lajm kryesor. CNN, BBC, Guardian etj etj e kishin. Eshte ne lajme gjithandej. Po pastaj secili lexon lajmet qe i interesojne. Dhe une se kisha lexuar ne thellesi problemin, po e kisha pare neper lajme se cfare po ndodhte.

  9. #29
    Mirė se vini nė Harlan Maska e FreeByrd
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    05-02-2011
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    Tennessee
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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...olence-amnesty

    Communal violence is continuing in western Burma six weeks after the government declared a state of emergency, with much of it directed at minority Muslim Rohingyas who have been beaten, raped and killed, Amnesty International has claimed.

    The rights group accused both security forces and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists of carrying out fresh attacks against Rohingyas, who are regarded as foreigners by the ethnic majority and denied citizenship by the government because it considers them illegal settlers from neighbouring Bangladesh.

    After a series of isolated killings starting in late May, bloody skirmishes spread quickly across much of Burma's coastal Rakhine state.

    The government declared a state of emergency on 10 June, deploying troops to quell the unrest and protect both mosques and monasteries. Authorities said at least 78 people had been killed and thousands of homes of both Buddhists and Muslims either burned down or destroyed.

    Since then, communal violence has continued, albeit at reduced intensity. Amnesty said attacks were now being directed mostly at the Rohingya population.

    Violence in the past six weeks has been "primarily one-sided, with Muslims generally and Rohingyas specifically the targets and victims", Benjamin Zawacki, a Bangkok-based researcher for Amnesty, told the Associated Press. "Some of this is by the security forces' own hands, some by Rakhine Buddhists, with the security forces turning a blind eye in some cases."

    Officials from Burma's government could not immediately be reached for comment.

    Amnesty also said security forces, including the police and the army, had detained hundreds of Rohingyas.

    "While the restoration of order, security, and the protection of human rights is necessary, most arrests appear to have been arbitrary and discriminatory, violating the rights to liberty and to freedom from discrimination on grounds of religion," Amnesty said in a statement.

    The violence, which reached its bloodiest point in June, constituted some of the country's deadliest sectarian bloodshed in years and raised international concerns about the fate of the Rohingyas inside Burma.

    The Burmese president, Thein Sein, said earlier this month the solution to ethnic enmity in Rakhine state was to either send the Rohingyas to a third country or have the United Nations refugee agency look after them. The UNHCR chief, Antonio Guterres, said, however, it was not his agency's job to resettle the Rohingyas.

    Many people in Burma do not recognise Rohingyas as legitimate settlers – even those of Bengali heritage who came in the 19th century when the country was under British rule. The exodus of Rohingyas to Bangladesh in the 1980s and 1990s because of persecution, and their subsequent return, has added to the confusion over who among them are illegal immigrants.

    Bangladesh also denies the Rohingyas citizenship, arguing that they have been living in Burma for centuries and should be recognised as citizens there instead.

    The UN estimates that 800,000 Rohingyas live in Burma. Thousands attempt to flee every year to Bangladesh, Malaysia and elsewhere, trying to escape a life of abuse that rights groups say includes forced labour, violence against women and restrictions on movement, marriage and reproduction that breed anger and resentment.

    Amnesty called on Burma to accept Rohingyas as citizens, something the government has staunchly opposed because it does not consider them an ethnic group native to Burma.

    "Under international human rights law and standards, no one may be left or rendered stateless," Zawacki said. "For too long Myanmar's [Burma's] human rights record has been marred by the continued denial of citizenship for Rohingyas and a host of discriminatory practices against them."
    I have to confess I've never heard of the Rohingyas and was not aware of Buddhists violence against people outside of their religion. You learn new things in this Forum.
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    Mė duhet tė rrėfej unė kurrė nuk kam dėgjuar nga Rohingyas dhe nuk ishte nė dijeni tė dhunės Budistėt kundėr njerėzve jashtė fesė sė tyre. Ju mėsoni gjėra tė reja nė kėtė forum.
    We are the part of the Cosmos that discovered and understands its unfolding story

  10. #30
    MR. BEAN - Laden Maska e the admiral
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    03-06-2009
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    European Union
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    @angmokio.
    nuk e di se nga ka dale ky lajm, por eshte nje SHPIFJE.
    po ta siguroj 100%.
    ka disa jave qe qarkullojne lajme te tilla neper internet.
    eshte turp te behet propagande me foto te tilla.
    perdoren disa foto viktimash te nje temeti ne kine ne vitin 2006, sikur te jene muslimane te vrare ne burma.
    edhe ajo fotoja e dyte qe ke vendosur, nuk eshte fare ne burma por tajlande. ESHTE FOTO E VITIT 2004.
    Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

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