No there is no match shortage but you need something to get the fire going, so it’s probably a gasoline shortage, seeing as all the Muslims are sitting on most of the oil.
Isn’t it the duty of all Chechen, Somalis, Pakis and magnificent Arabs to descend on Burma and fight to free the Muslims?
SRI LANKA – The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka’s Muslims
Sri Lankan monks are now taking this so-called “direct action” every few days. It is part of a growing wave of anti-Muslim activities in Sri Lanka carried out by new hardline Buddhist groups
At their recent rallies, the most prominent new hardline group, the Buddhist Strength Force (Bodu Bala Sena, BBS) have used coarse, derogatory language to describe Muslim imams and have told the Sinhalese majority not to rent property to Muslims.
The presiding monk, Akmeemana Dayarathana, has founded another ultra-nationalist Buddhist group, Sinhala Echo. He says the Sinhalese have real grievances, that Muslims are trying to convert people, building too many mosques – even having too many children.
“Look around the world – Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan and others, they were all Buddhist countries – but the Muslims destroyed the culture and then took over the country. We worry they’re planning it here too.”
No there is no match shortage but you need something to get the fire going, so it’s probably a gasoline shortage, seeing as all the Muslims are sitting on most of the oil.
Isn’t it the duty of all Chechen, Somalis, Pakis and magnificent Arabs to descend on Burma and fight to free the Muslims?
SRI LANKA – The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka’s Muslims
Sri Lankan monks are now taking this so-called “direct action” every few days. It is part of a growing wave of anti-Muslim activities in Sri Lanka carried out by new hardline Buddhist groups
At their recent rallies, the most prominent new hardline group, the Buddhist Strength Force (Bodu Bala Sena, BBS) have used coarse, derogatory language to describe Muslim imams and have told the Sinhalese majority not to rent property to Muslims.
The presiding monk, Akmeemana Dayarathana, has founded another ultra-nationalist Buddhist group, Sinhala Echo. He says the Sinhalese have real grievances, that Muslims are trying to convert people, building too many mosques – even having too many children.
“Look around the world – Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan and others, they were all Buddhist countries – but the Muslims destroyed the culture and then took over the country. We worry they’re planning it here too.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21840600
This is just round one, they will get to them after the Army leaves.