As soon as I log on some websites and I log in facebook on the day of weekend when I am free, I
become to know that there was communal riot in the middle region of Myanmar. At
least 20 people were killed and one Buddhist Monk was killed by daring Muslins
even if Myanmar is supposed as Buddhism Nation. I wonder how they dare to kill
Buddhist Monk in the heart of Myanmar by pouring petro and burning him to
death. Muslims in Myanmar had already tried to create the new name – Rohingya- in Myanmar because it can pave them to get all
kinds of opportunities to overtake
majority. Last year was also seen Arakan massacre by Muslims- in Arakan State, western Myanmar- Migrant Bengalis whom Government
of Myanmar should expel from Myanmar soon.
But there are Muslims born in Myanmar also should try to
integrate with local community in lewd of conflicting against Buddhism because
integrity is not a cloistered virtue. It is foundation of character and the
hinge of human relations. Integrity can provide us friendship, trust, respect
and admiration and most importance is that a balance needs to be made between
the Majority and Minority.
However, famous
Burmese national political leaders of present days in Myanmar leave no stone
unturned to continue in power indulging in all foul means. They exploit the
spirit of democracy for their personal ends. It is very much sure that Burmese
national politicians in Myanmar have
certain privileges therefore they try to hold ever it whatever they face
difficulty. Taking privileges, they hesitate to sacrifice for the people but
they care their near and dear ones and their own national ( Burma ). They think
that they are Majority therefore they should dominate all other nationals
(Race) in Myanmar. It often makes me unjustic, unfair and ungenerous. The fact is
that Burmese politicians always mix up patriotism with absolute nationalism. From
this point, there are always conflicts between the Majority and Minorities. And
these bigoted politicians are perpetual cause of civil wars and strife between Majority
and Minorities in Myanmar.
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