Burma Muslim masscare-
Why world is still silent?????
Where is the United
Nation? Where is the
Muslim World League?
Where are those Saudis
and those Rich arabs?
Where are you Mr Ben
Talal, why don’t you use
your money, your
influence or your friends in
the
West and South East
Asia to make pressure on
government of Burma.
Where is Sheikh qardaoui?
Hello? Anybody out there?
How can continue living
when you see this? Mr
Richard Gere, why dont’
you call your Dalai Lama?
Where are those western
medias.
Why
world is still
silent?????
Massive number of Muslim
killings in Burma tells what
international “justice”
standard stands for. Since
Burma lacks oil (resources in
general) and its Muslims who
are the open target there,
the world gladly continues to
live on with the so called war
against terror and is not
willing to pay a heed to this
massacre.
Why all those massacre:
Let see the story
According to the state media,
this killing was in reaction to
the rape and murder of a
woman in western Rakhine
(Arakan) State, bordering
Bangladesh. Three Muslim men
were
detained. Since then
more than 80 people have
been killed in a wave of
communal violence in western
Myanmar.
Burmese
Government does
not consider Rohingya
Muslims as citizens and are
hated by the Buddhists.
Rohingyans have long
demanded recognition as an
indigenous ethnic group with
full citizenship by birthright,
claiming a centuries-old
lineage in Rakhine. But the
Government regards them as
illegal immigrants from
neighbouring Bangladesh and
denies them citizenship.
UN
Special Rapporteur on
Human Rights in Myanmar,
Tomás Ojea Quintana, said at
a recent visit to Myanmar,
discrimination against the
Muslim community,
particularly the Rohingyas in
Rakhine State, was the root
cause of the violence,
stressing the need for the
authorities to take steps to
address “long-standing
issues of deprivation of
citizenship, freedom of
movement, and other
fundamental rights” for the
Rohingyas.
Even Nobel Prize winner,
Aung San Suu Kyi, does not
consider Muslims as citizens.
Speaking at London School of
Economics meeting last week
during her visit to the UK, she
said Rohingya Muslims should
be considered as permanent
residents but not as citizens.
During a press conference in
Downing Street last Thursday,
she did not condemn the
killings of Rohingya Muslims,
instead she said, “Ethnic
conflict plaguing the
country” should be
investigated and “dealt with
wisdom.