![Thein Sein, President of Burma (Myanmar), speaking during the World Economic Forum on East Asia in Nay Pyi Taw, Burma, June 6 ,2013.](https://i1.wp.com/www.theforeignreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/8967980266_7cf42e2a22_c2.jpg?resize=800%2C288)
Burma: Is Wirathu really the ‘Burmese Bin Laden’?
In recent months, international media has reported on the sporadic violence and ethnic tensions which have gripped the fledgling south-east Asian country of Burma. Reports show how the majority Buddhist population has conducted an almost systematic programme of harassment, persecution Read on! →
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Burma: Buddhism and the rise of Burmese militant nationalism
Compassion, humility, and tranquillity: these are the images that we have typically come to associate with Buddhism in the West. It is a religion that preaches non-violence, and many in the Europe and America have adopted its philosophies as a Read on! →