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Bauddhas terrorised by islam as ever - Bangladesh case (part 2)
<b>Some other links on islamism (=terrorism) against Buddhism in Bangladesh</b>
1. http://paritosh-chakma.blogspot.com/2008/0...ested-land.html
A Buddhist BD blogger's page. Has some more recent news.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Bangladesh: Buddhist Monk arrested, land grabbing continues</b>
New Delhi, 18 Jan 2008
In the military-controlled Bangladesh, the religious persecution is growing bigger and subtler every day. It is not to say that persecution of the minorities did not exist earlier. It very much existed. But then, the emergency was imposed a year ago, on 11 January 2007, to deal with fundamentalism and corruption.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/20...2-09.shtml
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->February 2000
BUDDHISM
The Other Victims
Have the Chakmas averted extinction?
Six hundred thousand indigenous people inhabit the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh, a region of 5,000 square miles which borders Burma and northeastern India. As Buddhists, and racially and linguistically separate from the Bengalis, these people, mostly Chakmas, had every expectation of being included with India at the time of partition. But that did not happen, and they soon found themselves faced with an unwanted invasion of Bengali settlers from the rest of the country. The percentage of Chakmas in the CHT was 98 percent in 1947; by 1981 it had declined to just 59 percent. Armed resistance developed among the Chakmas, backed by India, and the Bangladesh army was sent to suppress it. This resulted in <b>widespread massacres of tribals in 1981, rape, destruction of temples and homes.</b>
In 1992, 17 US Congressmen complained to the Government of Bangladesh about the on-going attacks. "According to reliable reports," they stated, "on April 10, 1992, the town of Longong in the CHT was surrounded by Bengali settlers accompanied by paramilitary forces. The inhabitants of the town were then systematically murdered. Estimates from Amnesty International and human rights organizations in Bangladesh range up to 600 or more. Eyewitnesses report that the entire village was burned to the ground. Reports of torture, rape and extrajudicial execution have been common for years."
As a result, tens of thousands of Chakmas fled into India. Fifty thousand went to Tripura. Twenty thousand fled to the Arakan Hills in Burma where they permanently settled, another 70,000 are in the nearby Indian state of Arunachal Pardesh, where they face opposition to their presence.
In 1996 and 1997, the government of Sheik Hasina signed treaties with the Chakma, allowing them to have their own identity, and some autonomy, in exchange for an end to the resistance movement. However, the opposition party of <b>Begum Khalida Zia</b> is against the treaty, and if they come to power, may reverse it. A few of the Chakmas have since returned to Bangladesh.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->They should have been included in Bharatam. We should take back Dharmic land and people. Islamaniac Bangladesh only genocides them, and islam ultimately turns all land into wasteland (for example, Afghanistan and Persia used to be far more lush).
3. This one shows the just-mentioned islamaniac Begum Khalida Zia and the BD ummah in action:
www.lankaweb.com/news/items02/140802-3.html - an appeal signed by various Buddhist orgs (including Japanese) to end the jihad in BD
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->OPPRESSION OF BUDDHISTS IN BANGLADESH!
Internationally known <b>Buddhist Monk Gnyan Gyoti Mahasthabir was hacked to death at a Buddhist monastery-orphanage</b> in Hingala, under the Raozan Police Station in the District of Chittagong, Bangladesh, on April 21, 2002 in the village.
According to media reports, he was <b>brutally murdered by Islamic extremists associated with</b> Member of Parliament Mr. Salah Uddin Kader Choudhury, who is an adviser to the Prime Minister, Begum Khaldeda Zia, the leader of the ruling Islamic Hardliners.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
4. http://www.asianews.it/index.php?art=6124&l=en&size=
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->05/10/2006 10:34
BANGLADESH
<b>Bengali (islamaniac)s loot and destroy two indigenous villages in the Chittagong Hills tracts</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Gang rape, murder and the other islamiterrorisms against Bauddhas. Anyone still wondering what happened to Nalanda university and the Bauddhas of India in the past, can see the events unfolding again today:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->What happened?
The recent crisis began when a group of 50 Bengali settlers entered the eight-acre property of Ammesu Moghini, 45, on the morning of April 2 in order to cut down trees to build houses for themselves. Mr Ammesu tried to stop them but the men sent their women armed with sickles, hoes and sticks to chase him away. A few Bengali youths present at the scene stood by watching the attack before stopping the women and leaving. This points to certain premeditation in the attack.
The next day tens of youth came to Ammesu's home and started throwing stones against it. When he went out with his daughters Krojaima Marma, 15, and Tuimrashang Marma, 16, to stop the young men and ask for explanations, he was threatened.
"Leave this place; otherwise we'll kill you," some of the men shouted. Others, after entering the house and ransacking it, dragged the two teenage girls away taking them to the house of an accomplice named Hasina. Here Ammesu's daughters were tortured, beaten, stripped, gang raped, left unconscious and robbed of their neck chain and earrings.
When the girls' mother went looking for them, she, too, was abducted, tied, beaten, robbed like her daughters and left unconscious. As if the family did not have enough troubles, the woman's elder sister, 49-year-old Abaikroin Moghini, who heard her cries as she was going to the nearby pagoda, went looking for her. Her attempts to untie her sister came to naught because the Bengali thugs came back again and hit her repeatedly.
The same fate befell Sumona Mahatero, a courageous Buddhist monk, founder and manager of a hostel for poor children, who rushed to the site of the assault. As he tried to untie the women, he was taken by the throat, beaten and dragged into the street.
For Mahatero, he was the thugs' real target. His fault was that he had tried to stand up against those who victimised locals and instead tried to improve their lives. Because of him, outside thugs have not been able to seize the land they want.
The thugs also went on a rampage in the villages of Saupru Karbari and Noapara as well as the Buddhist hostel. They seriously wounded many local, defenceless indigenous residents, killing one. Many of the victims suffered deep cuts to the head. Mahatero's hostel was not spared the thugs' fury. In just one day, the work of a lifetime was gone; the place where 70 boys and girls lived and studied was a shell of what it was.
Without any outside help, using bamboo and wood, the monk had built a temple, a school, a hostel and a kitchen. He provided books to read and write, pens, chairs, tables and blackboards for the pupils. He was even able to get a colour TV for their entertainment.
<b>No justice for the victims</b>
People with broken arms and legs, head wounds and back injuries ended up in hospital. But even here they did not fare well. There received inadequate medical care and insufficient treatment. Many patients, fearing for the life, fled.
On top of all this, charges were laid against indigenous people, distorting the facts, putting the blame for the incidents on the victims themselves.
Police so far has refused to accept the rape charges made by the four women. It also failed to have the women undergo a medical check to verify their claims. The women were also not offered any medical treatment. Pretexts have delayed proceedings.
As far as it can be ascertained, no commission of inquiry has been set up. The Bengali thugs were arrested but then released one by one. Similarly, the government has not compensated the victims in any shape or form.
The villages that were attacked and neighbouring villages now live in fear. Families that fled have still not gone home for lack of security. Pupils attending the hostel have also not returned and it is doubtful whether they ever will. Currently, some 201 indigenous families have been left homeless and are sheltering in a state school. Others have had to live in the open. But even there they are harassed by the police which wants to chase them away.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
5. Couple of articles
- http://www.jpnuk.org.uk/news/oct2005/01d...cities.htm
<b>ATROCITIES AGAINST BUDDHISTS IN THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS</b>
By P J Chakma, Dec 2005
- http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?...34,0,0,1,0
<b>Religious persecution in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh</b>
by CHT. P. Chakma, Secretary of World Jumma Buddhist's Council, HWHRF, January 11, 2008
6. <b>Much MORE info plus links</b> on the BD Baudda terrorised by islamism: Info collected by Vishal Agarwal
7. http://www.cwis.org/fwdp/Eurasia/cht_cris.txt
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->An appeal to save the Chakma and other tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts from the total annihilation by the Bangladesh Government.
(i.e. an appeal to save Indian Bauddhas from the <b>ongoing islamic jihad</b>, to use the correct phrase)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Christoislamicommunism is just SICK.
The psecular lying and apologetics for christoislamicommunism is the same as holocaust denial.
Bauddhas terrorised by islam as ever - Bangladesh case (part 2)
<b>Some other links on islamism (=terrorism) against Buddhism in Bangladesh</b>
1. http://paritosh-chakma.blogspot.com/2008/0...ested-land.html
A Buddhist BD blogger's page. Has some more recent news.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Bangladesh: Buddhist Monk arrested, land grabbing continues</b>
New Delhi, 18 Jan 2008
In the military-controlled Bangladesh, the religious persecution is growing bigger and subtler every day. It is not to say that persecution of the minorities did not exist earlier. It very much existed. But then, the emergency was imposed a year ago, on 11 January 2007, to deal with fundamentalism and corruption.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/20...2-09.shtml
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->February 2000
BUDDHISM
The Other Victims
Have the Chakmas averted extinction?
Six hundred thousand indigenous people inhabit the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh, a region of 5,000 square miles which borders Burma and northeastern India. As Buddhists, and racially and linguistically separate from the Bengalis, these people, mostly Chakmas, had every expectation of being included with India at the time of partition. But that did not happen, and they soon found themselves faced with an unwanted invasion of Bengali settlers from the rest of the country. The percentage of Chakmas in the CHT was 98 percent in 1947; by 1981 it had declined to just 59 percent. Armed resistance developed among the Chakmas, backed by India, and the Bangladesh army was sent to suppress it. This resulted in <b>widespread massacres of tribals in 1981, rape, destruction of temples and homes.</b>
In 1992, 17 US Congressmen complained to the Government of Bangladesh about the on-going attacks. "According to reliable reports," they stated, "on April 10, 1992, the town of Longong in the CHT was surrounded by Bengali settlers accompanied by paramilitary forces. The inhabitants of the town were then systematically murdered. Estimates from Amnesty International and human rights organizations in Bangladesh range up to 600 or more. Eyewitnesses report that the entire village was burned to the ground. Reports of torture, rape and extrajudicial execution have been common for years."
As a result, tens of thousands of Chakmas fled into India. Fifty thousand went to Tripura. Twenty thousand fled to the Arakan Hills in Burma where they permanently settled, another 70,000 are in the nearby Indian state of Arunachal Pardesh, where they face opposition to their presence.
In 1996 and 1997, the government of Sheik Hasina signed treaties with the Chakma, allowing them to have their own identity, and some autonomy, in exchange for an end to the resistance movement. However, the opposition party of <b>Begum Khalida Zia</b> is against the treaty, and if they come to power, may reverse it. A few of the Chakmas have since returned to Bangladesh.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->They should have been included in Bharatam. We should take back Dharmic land and people. Islamaniac Bangladesh only genocides them, and islam ultimately turns all land into wasteland (for example, Afghanistan and Persia used to be far more lush).
3. This one shows the just-mentioned islamaniac Begum Khalida Zia and the BD ummah in action:
www.lankaweb.com/news/items02/140802-3.html - an appeal signed by various Buddhist orgs (including Japanese) to end the jihad in BD
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->OPPRESSION OF BUDDHISTS IN BANGLADESH!
Internationally known <b>Buddhist Monk Gnyan Gyoti Mahasthabir was hacked to death at a Buddhist monastery-orphanage</b> in Hingala, under the Raozan Police Station in the District of Chittagong, Bangladesh, on April 21, 2002 in the village.
According to media reports, he was <b>brutally murdered by Islamic extremists associated with</b> Member of Parliament Mr. Salah Uddin Kader Choudhury, who is an adviser to the Prime Minister, Begum Khaldeda Zia, the leader of the ruling Islamic Hardliners.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
4. http://www.asianews.it/index.php?art=6124&l=en&size=
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->05/10/2006 10:34
BANGLADESH
<b>Bengali (islamaniac)s loot and destroy two indigenous villages in the Chittagong Hills tracts</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Gang rape, murder and the other islamiterrorisms against Bauddhas. Anyone still wondering what happened to Nalanda university and the Bauddhas of India in the past, can see the events unfolding again today:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->What happened?
The recent crisis began when a group of 50 Bengali settlers entered the eight-acre property of Ammesu Moghini, 45, on the morning of April 2 in order to cut down trees to build houses for themselves. Mr Ammesu tried to stop them but the men sent their women armed with sickles, hoes and sticks to chase him away. A few Bengali youths present at the scene stood by watching the attack before stopping the women and leaving. This points to certain premeditation in the attack.
The next day tens of youth came to Ammesu's home and started throwing stones against it. When he went out with his daughters Krojaima Marma, 15, and Tuimrashang Marma, 16, to stop the young men and ask for explanations, he was threatened.
"Leave this place; otherwise we'll kill you," some of the men shouted. Others, after entering the house and ransacking it, dragged the two teenage girls away taking them to the house of an accomplice named Hasina. Here Ammesu's daughters were tortured, beaten, stripped, gang raped, left unconscious and robbed of their neck chain and earrings.
When the girls' mother went looking for them, she, too, was abducted, tied, beaten, robbed like her daughters and left unconscious. As if the family did not have enough troubles, the woman's elder sister, 49-year-old Abaikroin Moghini, who heard her cries as she was going to the nearby pagoda, went looking for her. Her attempts to untie her sister came to naught because the Bengali thugs came back again and hit her repeatedly.
The same fate befell Sumona Mahatero, a courageous Buddhist monk, founder and manager of a hostel for poor children, who rushed to the site of the assault. As he tried to untie the women, he was taken by the throat, beaten and dragged into the street.
For Mahatero, he was the thugs' real target. His fault was that he had tried to stand up against those who victimised locals and instead tried to improve their lives. Because of him, outside thugs have not been able to seize the land they want.
The thugs also went on a rampage in the villages of Saupru Karbari and Noapara as well as the Buddhist hostel. They seriously wounded many local, defenceless indigenous residents, killing one. Many of the victims suffered deep cuts to the head. Mahatero's hostel was not spared the thugs' fury. In just one day, the work of a lifetime was gone; the place where 70 boys and girls lived and studied was a shell of what it was.
Without any outside help, using bamboo and wood, the monk had built a temple, a school, a hostel and a kitchen. He provided books to read and write, pens, chairs, tables and blackboards for the pupils. He was even able to get a colour TV for their entertainment.
<b>No justice for the victims</b>
People with broken arms and legs, head wounds and back injuries ended up in hospital. But even here they did not fare well. There received inadequate medical care and insufficient treatment. Many patients, fearing for the life, fled.
On top of all this, charges were laid against indigenous people, distorting the facts, putting the blame for the incidents on the victims themselves.
Police so far has refused to accept the rape charges made by the four women. It also failed to have the women undergo a medical check to verify their claims. The women were also not offered any medical treatment. Pretexts have delayed proceedings.
As far as it can be ascertained, no commission of inquiry has been set up. The Bengali thugs were arrested but then released one by one. Similarly, the government has not compensated the victims in any shape or form.
The villages that were attacked and neighbouring villages now live in fear. Families that fled have still not gone home for lack of security. Pupils attending the hostel have also not returned and it is doubtful whether they ever will. Currently, some 201 indigenous families have been left homeless and are sheltering in a state school. Others have had to live in the open. But even there they are harassed by the police which wants to chase them away.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
5. Couple of articles
- http://www.jpnuk.org.uk/news/oct2005/01d...cities.htm
<b>ATROCITIES AGAINST BUDDHISTS IN THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS</b>
By P J Chakma, Dec 2005
- http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?...34,0,0,1,0
<b>Religious persecution in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh</b>
by CHT. P. Chakma, Secretary of World Jumma Buddhist's Council, HWHRF, January 11, 2008
6. <b>Much MORE info plus links</b> on the BD Baudda terrorised by islamism: Info collected by Vishal Agarwal
7. http://www.cwis.org/fwdp/Eurasia/cht_cris.txt
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->An appeal to save the Chakma and other tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts from the total annihilation by the Bangladesh Government.
(i.e. an appeal to save Indian Bauddhas from the <b>ongoing islamic jihad</b>, to use the correct phrase)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Christoislamicommunism is just SICK.
The psecular lying and apologetics for christoislamicommunism is the same as holocaust denial.