The entire 'Muslims-free area' board has spread across Myanmar
Myanmar's
many villages in Rakhine are found in the large-scale letter in the
Burmese language, a strange sign that calls the so-called "Muslim Free
Zone." Of course, not only rakhines, but also in other areas of the country, such cyberboards often match. There are also many more Muslim discourses.
What's surprising is that the municipal authorities approve these false signs! In a sign of BHRN of Yasauk city in Shan province of Myanmar, it is written as 'Muslim Free Zone'.
Write in three points below: 1. Muslims may not stay in this area during the night. II. Muslims are not allowed to sell or buy real estate. No Muslim may marry. This board was founded by a local organization called 'Patriotic Jubosangha'.
In addition to these types of muslim-inspired plates, there are several speeches that show Buddhist religion and nation as "the best of all".
Human Rights Organization Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN) has collected 21 such signs and information. A report recently published by the organization describes the details in detail.
At the same time, it is said that the number of such Muslim discussions increases daily.
BHRN Director Kia Win said there is direct support from government agencies for planting such a board.
Over the last few decades, the Muslim-unrestrained attitude in Myanmar has been increasingly funded by the government. The Rohingya Muslims in the province of Rakhine are the most victims of this hostile attitude. The United Nations has claimed that the army is carrying ethnic cleansing
What's surprising is that the municipal authorities approve these false signs! In a sign of BHRN of Yasauk city in Shan province of Myanmar, it is written as 'Muslim Free Zone'.
Write in three points below: 1. Muslims may not stay in this area during the night. II. Muslims are not allowed to sell or buy real estate. No Muslim may marry. This board was founded by a local organization called 'Patriotic Jubosangha'.
In addition to these types of muslim-inspired plates, there are several speeches that show Buddhist religion and nation as "the best of all".
Human Rights Organization Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN) has collected 21 such signs and information. A report recently published by the organization describes the details in detail.
At the same time, it is said that the number of such Muslim discussions increases daily.
BHRN Director Kia Win said there is direct support from government agencies for planting such a board.
Over the last few decades, the Muslim-unrestrained attitude in Myanmar has been increasingly funded by the government. The Rohingya Muslims in the province of Rakhine are the most victims of this hostile attitude. The United Nations has claimed that the army is carrying ethnic cleansing
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