The Borneo Post

Firebrand monk Wirathu hits back at UN, internatio­nal community

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YANGON: An ultra-nationalis­t monk – dubbed the ‘ Buddhist Bin Laden’ – condemned the internatio­nal community for their calls to bring Myanmar’s generals to justice over the Rohingya crisis.

Firebrand monk Wirathu, known as the face of Myanmar’s Buddhist nationalis­t movement, was speaking at a pro- military rally that attracted hundreds of supporters, his first since being barred from giving public sermons last year.

The ban, which ended in March, was issued by a council of senior monks who said Wirathu had ‘ repeatedly delivered hate speech against religions to cause communal strife’.

The hate speech he espouses – which includes calling the Rohingya Muslim minority ‘ Bengali’ in an attempt to delegitimi­se their identity as being from Myanmar – has also caused Facebook to ban him from their platform.

The hardline abbot reverted to his signature rhetoric at the rally to protest calls for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court ( ICC) to investigat­e Myanmar’s generals for genocide and crimes against humanity against the Rohingya Muslim minority.

“The day when the ICC comes here... is the day that Wirathu holds a gun,” he said in a speech that often referred to himself in the third person.

He lauded China and Russia in the UN Security Council as ‘ nationalis­t giants who stand with the truth’ in their role of preventing any firm action against Myanmar.

“Don’t lie to the world saying that Bengalis are Rohingya because you want to promote Islamisati­on in Myanmar. Don’t destroy our country by creating a fake ethnic group,” Wirathu said.

The military has said their brutal crackdown – which led to more than 720,000 Rohingya f leeing across the border carrying accounts of rape, arson and murder – was warranted for combatting terrorism. — AFP

 ??  ?? Wirathu (centre) arrives to deliver a speech during a rally to show the support to the Myanmar military in Yangon. — AFP photo
Wirathu (centre) arrives to deliver a speech during a rally to show the support to the Myanmar military in Yangon. — AFP photo

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