Al Jazeera publishes shock research: That's who triggered attacks on Muslims in Myanmar.

Community clashes and mainly anti-Muslim attacks by Buddhist mobs have divided Myanmar's community over the past three years. These terrible clashes began in the western area of Rakhine in 2012, before opening in Meiktila in central Myanmar and from there through Oakkan in Lashio dealt with a city not much [...]
These terrible clashes began in the western area of Rakhine in 2012, before opening in Meiktila in central Myanmar and, from there through Oakkan in Lashio dealt not far from the China border.
Kanbalu, Thandwe and Mandalay were also affected. The estimates have reported hundreds of people dead.
United Nations Human Rights Special Rapporteur Thomas Oyea Quintana between 2008 and 2014 has used his legal expertise to investigate, analyse and assess the abuses that occurred during that time in Myanmar.
I remember the case in Lashio”, Quintana said. I went to prison and talked with some Buddhist people who were arrested there testified that attacks on the Muslim community were organised”, he added.
Who was behind her? His interviewees were too afraid to say exactly who it was, but the testimony witnessed and documentaries collected by the hemitary unit of “Al Jazeera” seems to give an answer.
Although not final, they have some clear lines: Weapons which are owned by the state are deliberately used to create tension between Buddhists and Muslims, especially by paying attention to anti-mystonan violence, said “Al Jazeera”, Periscopi broadcast.
Myanmar's groups like “Buda Sangha”, or “monkhood”, promote anti-myslimian ideas in Myanmar.
Islamic preachers have visited cities and circulated hate materials before the sectarian conflict in certain areas.
ancestor Ashin Wirathu, a monk of Mandalaj known for his anti-Muslim sermons. Some Myanmar veterans' analysts say he has close ties with President Thin Shane and his ruling party (USDP), supported by the military.
The team consisting of the chief of the Yangoan division, a former military commander and ethnic representative Rakhine.
If I had done this, they would have let me preach in different cities. If I preach, I get money from”, an anonymous source that allegedly called on anti-mysmilian to promote violence between these two religious communities.
As part of the evidence of the torture experienced by the Muslim community is the testimony of a person of Rakhine ethnicity, who had broad business connections and political ties, where he spoke in strict condition of anonymity.
It for “Al Jazeera” said it has paid anti-Rolingya activists and had links between high political figures from USDP and violent groups.
Evidence claiming close co-operation between state officials and those responsible for the violence in 2012 was also cited in a private United Nations report that investigated the riots.
Evidence in the format of confidential documents and witness testimony, when jointly assessed, suggests that the phenomenon of anti-mysminian violence is more than just random./Periscopi/














