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Sunday, September 30, 2018
The way ahead--Dr Maung Zarni's view on Rohingya "problem"
http://www.rohingyablogger.com/2018/08/myanmar-is-like-nazi-germany.html
It is a "problem" carefully engineered, planned and executed by the Burmese junta since at least 2011, and it is a junta, even if Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is "the opening act", the front woman, and the elected state counselor, because they did not give her the presidency.
Zarni presents a reasonable view for outside intervention. He says a real solution cannot be generated from inside Burma and calls for international governments including Turkey to intervene, as well as for UN intervention.
China says it's a domestic problem.
Of course it would say that.
kmk
9-30-2018
Barack Obama's book list--
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2024/12/20/barack-obama-favorites-2024/77105982007/
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Note: If you know nothing about economics, pl do not depend on hearsay. Pl take ecos. 101 or read or educate yourself. There are lots of ...
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