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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Numerous acts of discrimination were conducted against Indians in Burma, bot by the British as well as the local populations. This is an ongoing issue that is yet to be resolved. British Official White Paper. This paragraph's basic facts are taken from Maurice Collis' "Trials in Burma". He was the judge in Rangoon, eyewitness of the riots, and wrote his book based on the British Official White Paper given by The Simon Commission (The Royal Statutory Commission, appointed according to the Law of the Government of India 1919, The Montague-Chelmsford…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Numerous acts of discrimination were conducted against Indians in Burma, bot by the British as well as the local populations. This is an ongoing issue that is yet to be resolved. British Official White Paper. This paragraph's basic facts are taken from Maurice Collis' "Trials in Burma". He was the judge in Rangoon, eyewitness of the riots, and wrote his book based on the British Official White Paper given by The Simon Commission (The Royal Statutory Commission, appointed according to the Law of the Government of India 1919, The Montague-Chelmsford Law. Anti Indian sentiments started after the First World War during the British rule. In Burma there were half million Muslims in 1921. More than half of Indians were Indian Muslims. Although Myanmar Muslims are different from the Indian Muslims and Indian Myanmar Muslims, Burmese Buddhists put them together even mixed with Hindu Indians, and called them Kala.