Myanmar National Network party making anti Muslim hate speeches
Occurred in Myanmar on April 1, 2015 at 7 p.m.
Reported by Drew Boyd via Internet on April 1, 2015 at 7 p.m.
Reported by Drew Boyd via Internet on April 1, 2015 at 7 p.m.
# Hate
# network
# Muslim
This report is Probably true
and is of
Medium Priority.
Here is why -
MNN (Myanmar National Network) is a registered political party, which has a seat in the
parliament. The party leader Win Ko Ko Latt is an ex-army. This is a nationalist party,
having a radical view on none Buddhist, especially on Muslim. The party has been
organising events in various part of the country to promote anti Muslim sentiments. The
party using vinyl posters printed graphic pictures from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi
Arabia, Pakistan and Africa to create fear among Buddhists in Burma. The party is mainly
targeting primary and secondary school children, probably brainwashing children against
Muslim. According to the information received from some witness that the party largely
using fabricated information to mislead people. Using pictures of Tibetan Buddhist monks
cracked down by Chinese security forces, as if these incidents happened in Muslim
countries.
MNN party is coordinating with extremist monks from Race and Faith Defence League.
Although election committee has prohibited political parties from using religious rhetoric for
party campaigning but authority never take action against pro army anti Muslim parties.
Attached photograph: MNN party chariman giving award to a primary school student for completing anti-Muslim quiz. Note graphic content of poster.
Resolution added by - Drew Boyd