本帖最后由 Ecor1 于 19-5-2015 06:31 PM 编辑
其实是打来打去,历史很久了,互相讨厌
In the past month, at least 43 people have beenmurdered in ongoing clashes between Buddhists and the minority Muslims in Burma. As the United Nations considers whether they should lift sanctions against Burma, religious violence rages.There is video of Buddhist mobs lighting Muslim businesses and homes on fire, we can see people on fire running through the streets. Worse, Burmese police can be seen just looking on, doing nothing to stop the violence in the Burmese town of Meiktila because they belong to the majority Buddhist religion.
The video is hard to watch, it shows a man on fire, rolling on the ground and you can hear someone in the crowd say “no water for him, let him die”. Later, it shows a man trying to escape, but he is surrounded by a group of men, including a Buddhist monk. He is struck down with a sword, apparently dead. A new Buddhist group, called “969” and led by a monk, U Wirathu, who has been dubbed the “Buddhist bin Laden,” have been largely responsible for the violence. “People are violent; it just so happens that some of those people are Buddhists,” said Michael Jerryson, a professor of religious studies at Florida’s Eckerd College, “Particularly in the West, Buddhists are usually seen as peaceful, and they’re romanticized and idealized that way. But violence is found in all religious traditions, and Buddhism is no exception.” Violence in the area has been spreading. Following the rape and murder of a Buddhist woman last year in Rakhine state, violence against the stateless Rohingya Muslim minority began and resulted in approximately 200 deaths. Human Rights Watch, based on New York City, has presented evidence that the government is complicit in ethnic cleansing and atrocities against the Rohingya Muslims.
其实整个事件是政府故意利用已经存在的厌恨制造种族清洗 政府的责任应该是化解仇恨,解决问题,而不是煽风点火
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