Rohingya Resistance by The World published on 2018-04-17T21:32:59Z American aid worker and former special forces officer David Eubank recently returned from Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh where he met with the insurgents of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army. Eubank tells The World's Marco Werman the group is poorly trained and funded but determined to offer armed resistance to Myanmar's government. Genre News & Politics Comment by Parks curtis @1:01 "TRANSLATOR, ONE OF OUR NEW ROHINGYA RANGERS" AS POSSIBLE THAT DAVID EUBANK IS GIVING MILITARY TRAINING, NOT ONLY TO MUSLIMS THAT ARE CALLING THEMSELVES "ROHINGYA" TO BE PERCEIVED AS A SPECIAL ETHNICITY, BUT THAT THIS WAS A MEMBER OF THE ARSA TERRORIST ORGANIZATION, SPECIFICALLY WHO HE SAYS HE SUPPORTS 2025-10-10T08:38:38Z Comment by Parks curtis 1:56 David Eubank talks about girls being raped in Burma and that he brought his minor daughters there. Does that seem responsible? 2025-01-11T13:29:16Z Comment by Parks curtis 1:56 David Eubank talks about girls being raped in Burma and that he brought his minor daughters there. Does that seem responsible? 2025-01-11T13:29:09Z Comment by Parks Curtis AT 4: 56 " WE HEARD ABOUT ARSA " AND SAYS HE TOOK HIS DAUGHTER TO MEET THESE JIHADISTS . @5:46 he says there goals are " OUR WOMEN DON'T GET RAPED... my house doesnt get burned down... the only people we fought were Burmese soldiers and policemen " AFTER RAPING WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE HINDU AND Buddhist villages - Eubanks liberal games are beyond disgusting how how does this much more tiny hindu minority deserve this who are no threat to them at all ? its difficult to belive eubank is this naive which leads one to the conclusion in his chain of proven habitual lies and self contradictions he is deceiving for them intensionally, " my estimate this is not a terrorist organization, nor do they have terrorist aims" https://soundcloud.com/theworld/rohingya-resistance 2021-02-14T08:28:24Z