Obama Shouldn't Meet with Burmese Dictator Thein Sein.

PHOTO CREDIT: Reuters News Agency via the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB)

US Campaign for Burma (link):
(Washington DC, May 15, 2013) – Today the U.S. Campaign for Burma (USCB) expresses its dismay over President Obama's decision to welcome Burma's President Thein Sein to the White House on Monday, May 20, 2013, just days after President Thein Sein failed to effectively manage the multiple dangers Rohingya internally displaced persons (IDPs) face from the oncoming cyclones and security forces, ignoring months of warnings about the danger they face in low-lying areas during cyclone season, and not holding security forces accountable for their role in attempting to ethnically cleanse the Rohingya from Burma.

This trip follows a troubling downward trend in Burma: hundreds of new political prisoners, ongoing war against the Kachin, breakdown of several ceasefires, ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya, escalating anti-Muslim violence, denial of humanitarian aid, pandemic land confiscation, and a complete lack of justice and accountability.
JAMES: Inviting Thein Sein to the White House is like inviting Saddam Hussein. By visiting with Thein Sein, Obama is legitimizing a man who kills, tortures and imprisons innocent, non-violent, Buddhist monks. I vehemently disagree with Obama on this one.

~i bow to the buddha within all beings~
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