Social Media creates Anti-Social behaviour
by eva Sunday, Sep 30 2012, 11:44am
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Buddhist temples desecrated in Bangladesh
Facebook was successfully used to inflame moronic Muslims -- who time and again prove by their mindless destruction and violence that their 'God' is IMPOTENT and unable to deal with personal issues himself.
Over 20,000 Bangladeshi Muslims (once considered moderate) attacked and torched Buddhist temples and private homes in Ramu and its adjoining villages, reports AFP. The offence, a single image posted to Facebook was deemed offensive to Islam!
We are reminded of the useless Jew God, Jehovah, that also relies on mere mortals to wreak vengeance and retribution -- it is clear that both Allah and Jehovah suffer severe disabilities or they are both mundane cultural creations.
There is not one 'God' invented by men that is able to do jack or intervene in the temporal affairs of men -- it's time to face some simple facts, morons!
AFP report follows:
Rioters torch Buddhist temples in Bangladesh
CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh — Thousands of rioters torched Buddhist temples and homes in southeastern Bangladesh on Sunday over a photo posted on Facebook deemed offensive to Islam, in a rare attack against the community.
Officials said the mob comprising some 25,000 people set fire to at least five Buddhist temples and dozens of homes in Ramu town and its adjoining villages, some 350 kilometres (216 miles) from the capital Dhaka.
The rioters claimed the photo allegedly defaming the Koran was uploaded on Facebook by a young Buddhist man from the area, district administrator Joinul Bari said.
“They became unruly and attacked Buddhist houses, torching and damaging their temples from midnight to Sunday morning,” he told AFP.
“At least 100 houses were damaged. We called in army and border guards to quell the violence,” he said, adding that authorities had temporarily banned public gatherings in the area to prevent further clashes.
The man who sparked the riots, who has gone into hiding, told local media he did not post the picture, insisting someone else had “tagged” his account with the image on the social network.
His mother and an aunt were given police protection for their safety after the violence broke out, officials said.
Police officer Rumia Khatun said about “25,000 Muslims chanting God is Great” first attacked a Buddhist hamlet in Ramu, torching centuries-old temples, and later stormed Buddhist villages outside the town.
It was not immediately clear if there were any casualties, and authorities did not say if any of the rioters were arrested.
Witnesses described rioters leaving a trail of devastation at the Buddhist villages.
“I have seen 11 wooden temples, two of them 300 years old, torched by the mob. They looted precious items and Buddha statues from the temples. Shops owned by Buddhists were also looted,” said Sunil Barua, a local journalist on the scene.
Barua, himself a Buddhist, said 15 Buddhist villages were attacked and more than 100 houses were looted and damaged. “The villages look like as if they were hit by a major cyclone,” he told AFP by phone.
The country’s home minister, industries minister and national police chief rushed to the scene Sunday morning.
The riots later spread to Patia, home to a sizable Buddhist population, outside the southeastern port city of Chittagong, where mobs attacked and vandalised three temples, local police chief Aminur Rashid said.
“They damaged statues and looted valuable items. We brought the situation under control,” he said, adding security has been tightened in all Buddhist villages and temples in the area.
Buddhists, who make up less than one percent of Bangladesh’s 153 million population, are based mainly in southeastern districts, close to the border with Buddhist-majority Myanmar.
Sectarian tensions have been running high since June when deadly clashes erupted between Buddhists and Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state.
Although Bangladesh, where nearly 90 percent people are Muslims, has witnessed deadly clashes between Muslims and Hindus in the past, sectarian clashes involving Buddhists are rare.
In recent weeks tens of thousands of Muslims have hit the street across the country to protest a US-made anti-Islam film mocking the prophet Mohammed.
© 2012 AFP
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/30/rioters-torch-buddhist-temples-in-bangladesh/