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Dr. Aye Kyaw Pass Away, Condolence Messages from All Arakanese

January 20, 2012

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Dr. Aye Kyaw (1936-2012)

Dr. Aye Kyaw's National Address http://www.tikilive.com/video/25423

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDS1pSZQI6w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgUNxowMs-w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfxSIKy_5xo&feature=youtu.be

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhedAUT486o&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkAhaiRYBfs&feature=related\

More watch to link:

 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTHOWn2pzKI&feature=youtu.be
2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gHZO8eFaTk
3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd62umJJ-T8&feature=related
4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIboVaiL_oo&feature=related
5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_9FqrD4byE&context=C3329b51ADOEgsToPDskKqmHE1bsfuDyd2fwDgqxVd
6 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mEE73hOPAo&feature=related
7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_WuVU67kzQ&feature=related
8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIAxbg8SFLs&feature=related
9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhBEKObS51I&feature=related
10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PB7nVzTuLw&feature=related
11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgBE471G51k&feature=context&context=C3329b51ADOEgsToPDskKqmHE1bsfuDyd2fwDgqxVd

Dr Aye Kyaw's funeral service will take place at following address:

Location:

Tian Fook
Funeral Services
6920 Fort
Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11228-1102

Date: Saturday, January 21, 2012

Time: 12:30 to 2:30pm

Condolence Message of the Buddhist Missionary Society We all members of the Buddhist Missionary Society were shocked to know about great loss of Dr Aye Kyaw who enlightened the heart of many, will remain in our memories forever. We share in grief and extend our deepest sympathy to the family.

We feel that his loss is a loss to all the people who know him. His spirit lives within our community, and forever in heart of younger generations, and he will be relentless and uncompromisingly missed. We will always remember his life and his works he left behind. He is in our thoughts and our prayers. 

Peace

Ven. NayakaBuddhist Missionary Society

New York

January 20, 2012 

May you be full of bliss.



 

Dr. Aye Kyaw (Ph.D) was a professor in Cornel University, New York

Dear Ashun Nayaka and Ko Kyaw Tha Hla, 

First of all, thanks for informing me. I am so sad to hear that Saragree Dr. Aye Kyaw passed away. May I send my condolences through you to Saragree Dr. Aye Kyaw's family.  We, Arakanese, lost two Rakhaing scholars within a few months.  First Saragree U Shwe Zan and now Saragree Dr. Aye Kyaw!  It is a big tragedy for all of us.

 Well on one hand, it is a big loss for the Arakanese community that we lost Saragree, but on the other hand, we all are Buddhists and we knew that nobody can escape "Annissa" and therefore we all have to die one day!  Saragree time has come and we don't know when our time will be!   Sooner or later?

Best regards,

KMS

 

 

We are very sad to hear that Dr. Aye Kyaw was passed away on 19-1-2012. We would like to extend our heartfelt condolence to his bereaved family.Please see attached file. Sincerely, 

Zaw Min Khaing

    

 

Khaing Myo Thu 

Dr. Aye Kyaw's Red Peacock


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Abid Bahar PhD said...

Obituary: Aye Kyaw, The Father of Racism in Arakan is Dead! Abid Bahar Dr Aye Kyaw, President of Arakanese Organization was born in Tan Lwey Chaung village of Arakan on December 30, 1936 and died on January 19, 2012 in New York. He was a highly educated, experienced Rakhine Mogh and a wise man to his followers but was also the epitome of contemporary Rakhine ultra nationalism, racism, xenophobia, and knowingly caused Rakhine Mogh-Rohingya Muslim division in Arakanese society that continues till today. Strangely though, we see in his track record, he both supported Burma he "loved" as his country and at the same time traveled to distant Rakhine Mogh locations across the globe to inspire in their separatist movements. He confessed in one of his writings online ( "Burma we love") that he was the man who persuaded Ne Win, (another xenophobe and the killer of Burma's democracy) to declare the Rohingya people as the non citizens of Burma. Contrary to his beliefs, research shows Rohingya ("People from old village") are an indigenous people of Arakan first originated from the ancient Indian Chandras. However, the cause for discrimination against the Rohingya people appear to be their racial and religious differences with the Rakhine Moghs. Rakhine Moghs are mongoloid by race who took over the domination of Arakan during the 10th century by defeating the Indian Chandras.) Aye Kyaw while denying the Rohingya citizenship but as teacher by profession at a US university quite conveniently took the US naturalized citizenship and led a comfortable life in New York. He also claimed himself as a Buddhist. His actions however shows that he was rather a political Buddhist lacking in a true Buddhist heart. Aye Kyaw and his gang of ultra nationalists from Arakan openly aided the Burmese military to commit genocide in Arakan and the Rohingya exodus to Burma's neighboring countries still continues. Unfortunately, Aye Kyaw left behind many of his committed Rakhine Mogh followers to execute his legacy of distorted beliefs. As part of the humanity, we mourn his death but we note the flip side of this soft spoken Rakhine Mogh leader that in his capacity as the president of the World Arakanese Organization he had committed crimes against humanity and escaped his worldly punishment through death.

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