Ashin Wirathu - the monk they call 'the Buddhist bin Laden'
Eight years spent in jail for inciting religious violence has not deterred Ashin Wirathu in his hate campaign against Rohingya Muslims
"James Bond is a nationalist," the monk said in a recent interview. Flashing a smile, he offered a vague recollection of a movie in which 007, to extract information from a woman, took her to bed.
"While he did not take much pleasure in the act," Wirathu said, "he did it for his country."
His questionable reading of Bond aside, the firebrand Wirathu firmly says he is defending Myanmar against the people he views as the country's main enemy - its Muslims.
Wirathu, 46, might bear as much responsibility as any other individual for the desperate flight of Muslims from Myanmar aboard overcrowded fishing boats bound for Thailand and Malaysia.
In speeches and Facebook posts, he has warned of an impending jihad against the Buddhist majority, spread rumours of Muslims systematically raping Buddhist women and called for boycotts of Muslim-owned businesses. Good Buddhists, he argued, should not mix socially with Muslims, who he says are "snakes" and "mad dogs".