Take actions to save Rohingyas!
[B]efore we enter into our discussions today, one wonders how the truly catastrophic events in Myanmar can be justified! This is really an exceptional event. In front of the eyes of Islamic countries, of Islamic governments, of one and a half billion Muslims, of international congresses which make extravagant claims, and of lying hypocritical governments which boast about their support of human rights, a merciless government – headed by a merciless woman who has won the Nobel prize – a merciless government is killing innocent people!
This government is burning people, it is destroying their houses and it is making them homeless. It is really an astonishing event for which there is no response in the real sense of the word. Of course, they condemn these actions, but what is the use of condemnations? They publish declarations, but what is the effect of such declarations?
They should take action!
First of all, instead of clarifying the truth for people, they state that the issue is about a confrontation between Buddhists and Muslims. Some prejudiced religious individuals might be involved in this matter, but it is a certain government that is doing this! The issue is political! And that government is headed by a woman who has won the Nobel prize!
By doing this, they put an end to any credibility of the Noble Peace prize and the Nobel prize in general. Should the Nobel Peace prize be given to such a merciless woman? A woman and so merciless! One really wonders at the situation that humanity is in!
The solution is that Muslim governments should enter the arena in practice. I am not saying that they should send their armies there, but they should exert political and economic pressure. There are tens of Muslim countries and governments some of whom have financial and economic transactions with them. They should exert pressure on that government by using these means. They should issue warnings in a continuous manner and they should raise a cry against them in international meetings. They should adopt such measures. Otherwise, if we sit somewhere and engage in condemnations, what is the use of this?
The UN does not utter a word in support of Rohingyas
Our representatives visited Myanmar and came back with such heartbreaking news that one could lose sleep after hearing it! Much of the world is carefree, today, towards human rights—in all fairness! Has anyone in the world raised a voice of concern? A handful of militants expelled tens of thousands of Myanmar’s Muslims, using brutal tactics, from their own homes. They murdered their children, women, men, and looted their properties. Those who could only hope to survive simply ran away. Meanwhile, there is silence over the globe. The UN does not utter a word, human rights committees are hushed, and the Red Cross feels no responsibility. These farcical conferences and organizations advocating for human rights, defending peace, and so on and so forth: they have nothing to say as if these victims are not human!
Ultimately, the silence reveals the world’s enmity towards Islam, Islamic concepts and values. Their behavior reveals how uncommitted and negligent they are regarding humans. What they describe as human rights, and related terms, are merely political gimmicks used to knock someone down somewhere and overestimate another, to weaken a government and to remove a populace from the picture.
Bogus Human Rights advocates silent in the face of Rohingyas massacre
Currently, you see that in the East Asian country of Myanmar, thousands of Muslims are being killed because of prejudice and ignorance - assuming that the claims are true and that these killings are due to prejudice and ignorance, and not because of political matters - but those who falsely claim to support human rights keep silent. The same people who sympathize with animals, the same people who magnify every problem that exists in countries which are not dependent on them, have been silent while innocent and defenseless men, women and children are being killed. They also make attempts at justification. This is how they support human rights, the kind of human rights which are independent from morality, spirituality and God. They say the people who are being killed are not the people of Myanmar. Let us assume that they are not the people of Myanmar - which is a lie and according to the reports I have received, they have been living in Myanmar for three, four hundred years. So what? Should they be killed because they are not the people of Myanmar? For many years, westerners - particularly, England - did the same things to the people of that country and the neighbor countries. They imposed as much suffering on the people as they could. Wherever they went, they did nothing but create corruption and cause destruction. "His aim everywhere is to spread mischief through the earth and destroy crops and cattle." [The Holy Quran, 2: 205] Yes, they introduced new products to the people in order to find new markets for their products, in order to boost their trade. Their civilization is isolated from spirituality and the Holy Quran.
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