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Comments by "K `" (@user-jt3dw6vv4x) on "This Is The Strangest Ghost Town I've Ever Seen" video.
@mdiqbalhossen8891 The Burmese government-in-exile which recognises Aung San Suu Kyi as the official leader of Myanmar announced last year that they want to reintegrate Rohingyas into Myanmar society and recognise them as one of the official indigenous ethnic groups of the country. The Burmese military are the only people who have vehemently discriminated against minorities, including Rohingyas.
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@harsh_adukia Why do North Indians hate Rohingyas so much? So many North Indians seem to discriminate everybody, whether it's non-Indians (Rohingyas, Nepalese, even Westerners) or their own citizens (South Indians, Northeast Indians, Bengalis etc.).
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@bronzremix There would have been Muslims that settled in Myanmar when the country was part of British India but Rakhine has its own Muslim community historically known as Arakanese Muslims. The Rohingyas are the Arakanese Muslims and during the time of the Arakan Kingdom, there was no issue between Rakhine Buddhists and Arakanese Muslims. Things began to break down when the Bamar invaded Arakan and absorbed it into their nation. Before that, Arakan was isolated from the rest of Myanmar by the Arakan Mountains and thus maintained close ties to Bengal and the rest of India. The British eventually created the framework for the Rohingya genocide during WW2 when the Rohingya sided with the British whereas the rest of the Burmese population sided with the Japanese who had invaded Myanmar. General Min Aung Hlaing, leader of the Burmese military, infamously said that his reason for targeting the Rohingyas in 2017 was to complete "unfinished business from WW2" (the unfinished business being the Rohingyas who he considers to be traitors).
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It's a shame how you have so much hatred towards people you don't even know anything about, even after Burmese people have accepted Rohingyas and continue to show support to them.
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@ishikawananda3688 Attitudes among Bamar began to change last year after the coup. There is much more support for Rohingyas among Bamar now because they realise the Burmese military is the real enemy. Last year, there was a viral social media campaign called Black4Rohingya by Bamar and other Burmese to show support to Rohingyas. The Burmese government-in-exile which recognises Aung San Suu Kyi as the official leader of Myanmar announced last year that they want to reintegrate Rohingyas into Myanmar society and recognise them as one of the official indigenous ethnic groups of the country. Additionally, there has been public apologies to Rohingyas from the Bamar during the 2021 protests.
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No.
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@Inner_Issin He's not Burmese.
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Of course you are from India. It always is someone from India, more specifically North India, saying things like this. Here's some information. Burmese people have now accepted Rohingyas and continue to show support to them. The Burmese government-in-exile even said they want to recognise Rohingyas as one of the official ethnic groups of the country. They announced this last year. BTW, there are Rohingyas who are Hindus.
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You're blaming a whole minority group for the actions of a few.
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No surprise that you support the Burmese military
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