Thursday, October 25, 2012

Rohingya, problem makers?

I am sad to read news of fresh violence at western part of Myanmar. What had happened to Rohingya society? I am not racist and just want to see the matter as natural. I see them as a human being rather than Muslim or Bengali or Stateless people, whatsoever people call them. At the same time, I wish them stay peacefully just like locals. As a multi-ethnic country, our people should exercise constrain and respect each other for their believe. The history cannot be destroyed nor created. As such, Rohingya have never ever been part of our family. Our authority have allowed them to stay on our land following illegal migrant. It have prove how our people have been kind toward them. It is not fair to get adverse condition for our kindness.

Rohingya society appear not happy with the situation of peaceful which the authority had restored peace and order in the region after bloody sectarian violence few months back. They seem waiting lapse time to ignite the fire again. Our leaders are so busy with several debates for the sake of reform. Perhaps some hardliners might have been unhappy with their success. We are on the well track to go ahead. The chance come once a life time and we should grab it without wasting time. In this circumstance, the unexpected Rohingya problem effectively drag our progress and reputation. Some outsiders are trying to unshake our country purposely. Some Muslim organization seem try to intervention. At the same time, some urged UN to intercept. We have one of the biggest army in the region and we can handle it within our capacity if we are determined to do it. The different is how our leader consider it. As it is sensitive issue, our leaders seem hesitant to issue necessary order in order not to disrupt their reputation. Hopefully, the fresh violence would be handled with minimum casualties in favor of diplomatic way.




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