A boy counts beads as he prays for victims who died during recent riots, at a mosque in YangonBy means of Jared Ferrie YANGON (Reuters) – An extremely-nationalist Buddhist creed is turning into more seen in Myanmar's commercial capital, Yangon, after monks from the apartheid-like motion helped stoke a wave of anti-Muslim violence within the central heartlands. Many Muslims within the city say they are dwelling in fear after dozens of contributors of their faith were killed in March by Buddhist mobs whipped up with the aid of monks from the "969" movement, a name that refers to attributes of the Buddha, his teachings and the monkhood. …