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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Eliane Coates — Buddhist Monks In Myanmar: Driving Religious Intolerance And Hindering Reform

by ELAINE COATES for EURASIA REVIEW on DECEMBER 3, 2013: 


map courtesy of slashnews.co.uk

map courtesy of slashnews.co.uk



TWO HUNDRED Buddhist monks took to the streets of Yangon on 12 November 2013 to protest the visit of a high-level delegation of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The delegation, comprising the OIC Secretary-General and senior ministers of seven member states – Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Djibouti and Egypt – were met by demonstrations against the world’s largest Islamic bloc. Echoing those of 2012, the demonstrations were led by Buddhist monks demanding that the OIC not get involved in Myanmar’s internal affairs.


The delegation, which was to review the situation of Muslims in Myanmar, came almost 18 months after violence broke out in the western Rakhine state between Muslim Rohingya and Buddhists in June 2012, which developed into widespread clashes all over Myanmar, resulting in the death of 240 persons and the displacement of 240,000 people – the majority being Rohingya Muslims.


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Eliane Coates is a Senior Analyst at the Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS), a constituent unit of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, in Singapore.



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Eliane Coates — Buddhist Monks In Myanmar: Driving Religious Intolerance And Hindering Reform

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

He Was a Buddhist? 5 Things You Should Know About Aaron Alexis, the Man Who Killed 12 at the D.C. Navy Yard



Here’s what we know already about the man behind the latest mass shooting.








Washington, D.C. is still reeling from the worst attack on a military base since the Fort Hood shootings in 2009, but attention is now turning to the perpetrator of the attack. 12 people were killed and dozens were injured yesterday by 34-year-old Aaron Alexis.


Alexis, who opened fire from a building overlooking the cafeteria at the Navy Yard in D.C., was killed after engaging in a firefight with police. It was unclear whether he killed himself or was shot by police, though.


Law enforcement authorities are still investigating why Alexis would have turned his guns on innocent people. Here’s what we know already about the man behind the latest mass shooting.


1. Prior Arrests


Aaron Alexis was no stranger to law enforcement. He had been arrested twice before.


In 2004, Alexis was booked by Seattle police on charges of “malicious mischief.” The reason? He shot out the tires of a car owned by construction workers. According to the Seattle Police, Alexis had been staring at construction workers at a site near where he was staying. Angry at the parking situation near his home, Alexis shot out the tires of a Honda. Alexis told law enforcement authorities that it was an anger-fueled “blackout” and that he couldn’t remember firing his gun until an hour after he did so.


And in 2010, Alexis was arrested in Texas for discharging his gun. He told police he did so accidentally; no charges were filed. But the gun incident came after he confronted an upstairs neighbor in a parking lot about making too much noise.


2. Alexis Was a Contractor


The 34-year-old worked for a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard called The Experts, an information technology and telecommunications company. The business is contracted by the Navy to work on its Intranet network (a term meaning a collection of private computer networks within one organization). He was reportedly upset about a payment dispute with his employer.


His ID badge as a contractor allowed him access to the Navy Yard base.


3. Alexis Was a Vet


Alexis’ connections to the Navy don’t stop at his contracting. Prior to being hired by The Experts, Alexis served in the naval forces. He enlisted in 2007 in New York, and served four years.


He was discharged from the Navy a year after the shooting incident in Texas in 2010. The Navy said the discharge came about because of a “pattern of misbehavior.”


4. Mental Issues


Alexis suffered from anger management problems associated with PTSD, his father told Seattle police in 2004. Alexis had also told police that he was in New York on 9/11 and participated in the rescue effort, and that the events disturbed him.


“He said he was hearing voices, he was detached from reality at certain points. He had sought treatment a number of times at a number of places and he was also frustrated there. He claimed he wasn"t getting his full VA benefits,” former FBI assistant director and CBS correspondent John Miller reports.


5. Buddhism


Alexis was a practicing Buddhist. He was deeply into Thai and Buddhist culture, and learned Thai while working at a Thai restaurant.


He worshipped at Buddhist temple in Fort Worth, Texas. Monks there told the Los Angeles Times they were shocked that he was behind the D.C. killings.


“He was a very devoted Buddhist,” said the wife of someone who knew Alexis. “Buddhism teaches forgiveness, not grudges. That"s why we"re so shocked.”


 



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He Was a Buddhist? 5 Things You Should Know About Aaron Alexis, the Man Who Killed 12 at the D.C. Navy Yard