Myanmar Buddhists populate Muslim countries in Rakhine

Buddhist flags hang on bamboo poles at the entrance of Koe Tan Kauk, a <x0-model” village for ethnic immigrants who went north to repopulate an area once dominated by the Muslim majority Ringya. The new 80 have moved to the section of the state of Rakhine that has made “clean-up” of the local Roingya, in it [...]
The new ones have moved to the section of the state of Rakhine, which has made “clean-up” of local Roingya, in which villages are levelled by the bodosaries of the Myanmar government.
Migrants Rakhine, who come from the poor class, are currently in limited number, reports “Al Jazeera”, the Periscopi broadcast.
But they carry great expectations as pioneers of a “Rakhinisation plan” led by donors to improve the demographic of the area once populated by the majority of Muslims.
Nearly 700,000 Roggingya have been forced to flee northern Rakhina to Bangladesh since 25 August last year. Mianmar's army has used military attacks on Ringaya's ethnic cleansing from Rakhine.
Many Rohingy traumad to the Cox's Baser camps refuse to be sent back to Rakhine where they are afraid of their hostile neighbours.
“The military has experimented with the social landscape of North Rakhine in order to reduce the Ringya population since the early 1990s, said Francis Wade, author of the book “The inner foes of Myanmar: Buddhist violence and the creation of others Muslims. ”
The plan to populate countries with the ethnic residents of Rakhine is being funded by local donors. Also, relocation procedures must be passed through the army, as the entire territory is currently under full siege from the Myanmar government.. /Periscopi/














