Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Massacre of the Rohingya people, where is the protection of human rights? O` Muslims where are you, you cowards?

Where are the Muslims? Burma Myanmar wiping out the Rohingya Muslims! (WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES)


Published on Aug 4, 2012 by TheMercifulServant

Three days ago, three villages from Burma were burned down. All of them are Muslims Majority Villages. One village has about 200 homes, the other has about 500 homes and the other over 1000 homes. This is being done by an "Anti-Islamization" group. They are Rakhaine Buddhist Extremists. They are telling the media that Muslims burned their own homes.


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