Indian Islamic mission forced to go back home at Einme city

Occurred in Myanmar on Feb. 12, 2016 at 11 a.m.
Reported by nay mg via Internet on Feb. 15, 2016 at 9:30 a.m.
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Four Indian Islamic mission who came to Einme township, Ayeyarwady Division by the reason of beans business forced to leave Einme township immediately because of complaining of Buddhist residents. Four Indian men, Mohammed Nasser Basha Shuker, Shaik Shamsudeen Mohamed Uwaisn, Mohammed Aliyar Abdul Samath and Raja Mohammed Murshad came to Einme township via Pathein city, Ayeyarwaddy division for Tablique, Islam missionary process and those four men forced to leave Einme township after talks at two mosques at February 12 although they intended to live three days from 12 to 14 February at this township. The officials of Einme township forced to leave those four Indian men from Einme township at just finished the talk at two mosques because Buddhist residents reported for that. Those Indian Muslim men were given deposition by officials after one Facebook user named “Ka Yan Yint Young Hna Lone Thar” (Dark Purple Heart) questioned “What are the Einme township’s officials doing for foreigners’ public talks at mosques”.
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