Wednesday, 11 September 2013

U Wirathu Urges Security Presence at Mosques, Monasteries


























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The prominent nationalist monk U Wirathu has joined a Muslim leader in calling for security personnel to be posted at Burma's mosques and monasteries, in a proposal aimed at heading off further communal violence in Burma. Radio Free Asia reported that U Wirathu and Muslim leader Diamond Shew Kyi met in Rangoon's Eastern Dagon Township on Tuesday to discuss the inter-religious violence between Buddhists and Muslims that has wracked Burma over the last 15 months. U Wirathu is the face of the ultranationalist "969" movement, which has been blamed for fueling tensions between the religions with rhetoric that critics say is anti-Muslim.

















Source: http://www.news.myanmaronlinecentre.com/2013/09/11/u-wirathu-urges-security-presence-at-mosques-monasteries/

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