Comments by "ThatDutchguy" (@thatdutchguy2882) on "FRANCE 24 English" channel.

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  21. This is terrible of course but remember that the Rohinya are definitely not native to Birma (Myanmar) neither is their religion, they illegally wondered into Birma from Bangladesh in the early 19th century and their population was around 24.000 individuals back then. In the early 20th century they had grown to 400.000 individuals strong, a clear indication that Muslim Bangladeshi were still illegally entering Birma because that is definitely not as a result of natural growth of the population from 24.000 people in a single century. Then in the mid 20th century when India became independent from its colonial master Britain there was a split and Pakistan became an independent sovereign nation that split from India, around this time the Rohinya⬅(Bangladeshi) had grown to a population of around 700.000 in Birma and wanted to join Pakistan, this naturally didn't sit well with the Birmese who own that land and were/are native to that land, the Rohinya definitely aren't, they were recent illegal immigrant's to Birma. Pakistan didn't support the move outright but via influential individuals they definitely did because their own status as an independent nation was still quite tenuous and so were the relations with their mutch bigger neighbour India who would definitely not have allowed such a move without war being the result. Now the Rohinya (Bangladeshi) living in Birma (Myanmar) are a population of 1.400.000 and have recently attacked 40 Birmese police post and 2 Birmese military compounds killing many soldier's and police officers in the process, an attack to diminish Birma's influence in that part of their land and therefore an attack on Birma's sovereignty not to mention these Rohinya rebels wanted access to more weapons indicating a future ambition to escalate the conflict with the native population and government of Birma. So, this is the second time in recent history the Rohinya seriously tried to take land by force of Birma, a recognised sovereign nation, hence the brutal reaction from the government there,....one i definitely don't approve off btw, but context is very necessary here. The solution is,..i think, that Bangladesh takes them back voluntarily or the international community needs to help Bangladesh to make that only solution to this crisis.
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