Tag: genocide

  • “I see the Genocide in New Zealand truly as the byproduct of a divided Muslim Ummah”

    “I see the Genocide in New Zealand truly as the byproduct of a divided Muslim Ummah”

    The Genocide in New Zealand.

    The horrific Christchurch massacre in the 2 mosques which took place on Friday, March 15, 2019 that killed 50 people and injured 50 others can never be justified by whatever lens we see it from. May ALLAH accept these victims as martyrs, spare them from the trials of the grave and grant them a swift entrance into Paradise. And may ALLAH also give strength to their families to endure this immeasurable pain and loss with great patience.

    The reason the shooter gave for his evil action is he was fed-up with the increasing migration of Muslims to the land of the Whites that he sees as causing a serious imbalance to the culture and livelihood of the host countries. He wants this to be stopped and believes that they should also be punished for the distress that they have caused to the White people. Plain and simple.

    We can’t get a more straight-forward admission than this.

    In all honesty, I think it is naïve for Muslims all over the world to expect the Whites in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand to not feel threatened and antagonized by the influx of millions of Muslim migrants who have come to settle down in their lands from Pakistan, Bangladesh, North Africa, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and other parts of the world, especially within the past 15 years.

    The backlash from these antagonized Whites was imminent. The writings have been on the wall for quite sometime already. It was a ticking time bomb that was nearing its moment.

    Why not ? Inciting bigotry and racial hatred has become a normal and common subject for their Right-Wing or Far-Right politicians to scream openly and fan the feeling of insecurity among their people to gain support for their political agenda. It was just a matter of time before something crazy like what had happened in Christchurch to finally explode as a natural consequence of the unrestricted actions of these bigots.

    Most of us look at the symptoms of this incident and argue about it endlessly, rather than the underlying reason that caused it in the first place.

    To me, the main issue and question that begs to be answered is : Why are millions of Muslims migrating from their homeland to the lands of the unbelievers ? Why do they not just stay at home? And if they have to leave, why not move to other Muslim countries instead ?

    This is actually a rhetorical question which I have my own answer to offer : I believe that a great majority of Muslims who migrate do so to escape the persecution, oppression and tyranny of their leaders, who by the way are Muslims too. They could not find peace and safety in their own land, and were also faced with a bleak future that does not hold any promise for their offspring. Migration is the only way out for them to find safety and pursue a better future for themselves and their families.

    But the sad part is : It is only in the land of the unbelievers where they see a more promising future that awaits them. Not in other Muslim countries. Isn’t this strange ? Why is it that Muslims choose to turn to the land of the unbelievers for safety and the prospect of economic prosperity instead of in other lands where they share a common faith with its inhabitants ?

    The answer is obvious. Muslim countries are badly governed because their leaders are terribly corrupt. These countries only appear Islamic in name, symbols and ritual practices. Most have strayed from the essence of the true teachings of Islam as enjoined by the Qur’an and Prophetic traditions that commands its adherents to worship only One God, abide by the teachings of His last Messenger and uphold justice.

    “O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice as witnesses to the truth for the sake of ALLAH, even if it is against yourselves, or your parents and relatives. Whether the person concerned is rich or poor, ALLAH’s claim takes precedence over both of them. So follow not the behests of lusts, lest you deviate from justice. If you distort the truth or decline to do justice, then know that Allah is All-Aware of everything that you do.”
    [An-Nisaa’ (4) : 135]

    Yes … make no mistake that Islam demands that social justice to be truly and diligently served to everyone, regardless of faith and race. Islam is not Islam if justice is taken out from the equation. AL-ADL or The Just is one of the names and attributes of Allah, for He is indeed the Most Just. Hence, the beauty of Islam and the truth in this religion can only be felt and experienced when justice and fairness are truly upheld and served.

    Unfortunately, corruption and oppression have instead took precedent to be the standard practice and trademark of almost all Muslim leaders today, replacing justice. This despicable disease has even caused these devils to sell their souls – for the sake of temporal gains – to the white infidel leaders who are bent on destroying whatever that lies in their path that they see as hindrances and obstacles to their white supremacy agenda that is designed to rule the world.

    So really, the fundamental fault actually lies in many of us who continue to fight among ourselves, only to end up allowing the most corrupt among us to exploit our vulnerable condition and then seizing it to their advantage. And when they succeed to become our leaders, they would betray the trust of the people and inflict grave damage to their nation and society, leaving the ummah lost and helpless. And yet they still have the audacity to call themselves Muslims!

    Allah has forewarned us about this 14 centuries ago.

    And when it is said to them, “Do not spread corruption (and cause disorder on earth),” they say, “Indeed, we mean well and seek to set things right. But beware! It is they who are the ones who spread corruption (and cause disorder on earth), and yet they do not realize (the grave damage that they have caused and done).”
    [Al-Baqarah (2) : 11 -12]

    “We have placed the greatest of the sinners in every community and nation to contrive and deceive therein (until its people can distinguish between truth and falsehood, and strive to uphold justice). But the fact is, these evil perpetrators contrive against none except their own souls without realizing it (and those who condone and accept their ways are no different).”
    [Al-An’aam (6) :123]

    If this condition continues to persist, then the problem of mass exodus/migration of our oppressed brothers and sisters from their impoverished homeland to the “promised” land of the unbelievers will never cease.

    Under this circumstance, we should realistically brace ourselves to expect more deadly attacks to follow because the truth is : Many of the Whites are simply getting more impatient and fed-up with us for invading their space, and they are striking back hard.

    Of course not all Whites are like this. But just a few loose cannons are enough to cause catastrophic damage while the rest of the world only sits idly to watch and offer lip-service condolences. It would be very naïve of us to expect anything more than this from them because it is not in their interest to help us fight this battle.

    The Messeger of Allah (peace be upon him) has prophesized 14 centuries ago that Muslims will one day end up as losers if they are besieged with a sickness that is called Al-Wahn even though they are great in number.

    It was narrated by Thawban that the Prophet (pbuh) said: “The people (i.e. your enemies) will soon summon one another to attack you in the same way how people invite others to share their dish.” Someone asked: “Will that be because our number is small at that time?” He replied: “No, your number will be big at that time but you will be like scum and rubbish that are washed away by a torrent. Allah will take the fear of you from the breasts of your enemies and cast Al-Wahn into your hearts.” Then someone asked: “What is al-wahn? The Messenger of Allah (pbuh): He replied: “Love of the world and dislike of death.”
    [Sunan Abi Dawud, no. 4297]

    Al-Wahn can also be interpreted as intense love for power and worldly pleasures that knows no bounds where one is prepared to do anything to acquire and hoard it as if he/she will live forever. In the context of this write-up, the Al-Wahn sickness is best applied in reference to the evil Muslim leaders who betray the trust of their people and also to those who knowingly support them in spite of their evil deeds in exchange for temporal gains.

    Until we realize this grave situation and do something about it, the Muslim ummah will forever be weak and trampled by the infidels who regard us a nuisance that need to exterminated in the pursuit of their sinister global agenda that is made possible and facilitated by subservient corrupt Muslims leaders and their lackeys.

    There is no short term solution to this. The only way out is to have God-fearing and highly capable people as leaders of Muslim nations so that justice, peace and prosperity can be instituted and implemented to serve the ummah. When justice is upheld and more economic opportunities can be made available with equitable sharing, then the push factor for Muslims to leave their homeland can be mitigated.

    This will of course take a long time to happen. But if nothing is being done to address this from now, then our ummah’s problem will never be solved. In fact, it will only get worse than it already is now.

    May Allah grant us taufiq to overcome our ummah’s woeful state of affairs.
    [Credit: Manan Razali
    March 17, 2019]

  • Jufrie Mahmood: Allowing War Criminal To Visit Singapore A Sign Of PAP’s Arrogance

    Jufrie Mahmood: Allowing War Criminal To Visit Singapore A Sign Of PAP’s Arrogance

    ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF PAP ARROGANCE! In quick succession! Soon after insulting the sensivities of a majority of Singaporeans with their SYONAN Debacle the PAP continues to insult us by hosting and honouring a WAR CRIMINAL in the next couple of days.

    This murderer of men, women and children who hails from a country that has poisoned the minds of Singapore leaders to regard our neighbours, especially those up north, as our sworn enemies, is setting his foot on this blessed land of ours.

    It is also due to this poison that Malays are being discriminated and our loyalty to this nation being questioned for the past 5 decades. It is also due to this that we have to allocate billions and billions of dollars of our hard earned money year after to face imaginary enemies.

    When will the PAP come to their senses that they have been conned big time?

    A criminal with such a murderous record should never ever be allowed to step into this sacred land and given red carpet treatment at that. The PAP is so arrogant and insensitive to the feelings of decent human beings, thinking that they are now all too powerful that they can continue to thumb their nose to whoever disagrees with them.

    Actually we Singaporeans are all brothers, ready to defend and give our lives for the nation. It is the Iraelis who have divided us by sowing distrust among us.

    The racist PAP swallowed the Israeli poison hook, line and sinker.

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood

  • Human Rights Watch: Myanmar Commanders Must Be Punished For Rape Of Rohingya

    Human Rights Watch: Myanmar Commanders Must Be Punished For Rape Of Rohingya

    YANGON: Human Rights Watch on Monday called for Myanmar to punish army and police commanders if they allowed troops to rape and sexually assault women and girls of the Rohingya Muslim minority.

    The New York-based campaign group said it had documented rape, gang rape and other sexual violence against girls as young as 13 in interviews with some of the 69,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled to Bangladesh since Myanmar security forces responded to attacks on border posts four months ago.

    “The sexual violence did not appear to be random or opportunistic, but part of a coordinated and systematic attack against Rohingya, in part because of their ethnicity and religion,” a Human Rights Watch (HRW) news release said.

    Reuters was unable to contact a Myanmar government spokesman to respond to the allegations.

    An estimated 1.1 million Rohingya live in the western state of Rakhine, but have their movements and access to services restricted. Rohingyas are barred from citizenship in Myanmar, where many call them “Bengalis” to suggest they are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

    Independent journalists and observers have been barred from visiting the army’s operation zone in northern Rakhine since the Oct. 9 attacks that killed nine border police.

    The government has so far dismissed most claims that soldiers raped, beat, killed and arbitrarily detained civilians while burning down villages, insisting instead that a lawful operation is underway against a group of armed Rohingya insurgents.

    The HRW report comes just days after United Nations investigators said Myanmar’s security forces had “very likely” committed crimes against humanity, posing a dilemma for de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

    The Nobel Peace Prize winner took charge of most civilian affairs in April after a historic transition from full military rule, but soldiers retain a quarter of seats in parliament and control ministries related to security.

    U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein said on Friday that Suu Kyi had promised to investigate the U.N.’s allegations.

    HRW said it had gathered evidence on 28 separate sexual assaults, including interviews with nine women who said they were raped or gang raped at gunpoint by security forces during the army’s so-called “clearance operations” in northern Rakhine.

    The women and other witnesses said the perpetrators were Myanmar army troops or border police, who they identified by their uniforms, kerchiefs, arm bands and patches, HRW said.

    “These horrific attacks on Rohingya women and girls by security forces add a new and brutal chapter to the Burmese military’s long and sickening history of sexual violence against women,” said HRW senior emergencies researcher Priyanka Motaparthy.

    “Military and police commanders should be held responsible for these crimes if they did not do everything in their power to stop them or punish those involved.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Myanmar Calls ASEAN Talks Over Rohingya

    Myanmar Calls ASEAN Talks Over Rohingya

    [YANGON] Myanmar has called an emergency Asean meeting to discuss the Rohingya crisis, a diplomat said Monday, as regional tensions deepen over a bloody military crackdown on the country’s Muslim minority.

    More than 20,000 Rohingya have flooded into Bangladesh over the past two months, fleeing a military campaign in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state.

    Their stories of mass rape and murder at the hands of security forces have galvanised protests in Muslim nations around the region, with Buddhist-majority Myanmar facing diplomatic pressure from its neighbours.

    Last week Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak lashed out at Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi for allowing “genocide” on her watch, speaking before thousands of angry protesters in Kuala Lumpur.

    Myanmar, which has vehemently denied the accusations, responded by angrily summoning Malaysia’s ambassador and banning its workers from going to the country.

    A diplomatic source in the Philippines confirmed Myanmar had invited them for an emergency Asean meeting to discuss “the Rohingya issue”.

    The source declined to give more details on the meeting, which the Nikkei reported would be held in Yangon on Dec 19. Myanmar officials could not be reached for comment.

    The bloodshed presents the biggest challenge to Nobel Peace prize winner Ms Suu Kyi since her party won the country’s first democratic elections in a generation last year.

    Last week the UN’s special adviser on Myanmar criticised her handling of the crisis, saying it had “caused frustration locally and disappointment internationally”.

    Ms Suu Kyi also held talks over Rakhine with the foreign minister of Indonesia, after cancelling a visit to the country in November following protests and an attempted attack on the Myanmar embassy.

    State media report almost 100 people have been killed – 17 soldiers and 76 suspects – in the army operation in Rakhine that followed deadly raids on police border posts on Oct 9.

    That includes six suspects who died during interrogations, the Global New Light of Myanmar said on Saturday, out of some 575 people who have been detained.

    Advocacy groups put the death toll in the hundreds, but foreign journalists and independent investigators have been barred from visiting the area to verify the figures.

    With the crisis showing no sign of abating, the government over the weekend extended a 7.00pm to 6.00am curfew across the locked-down area for another two months.

     

    Source: www.businesstimes.com.sg

  • Aung San Suu Kyi – Reflect, Stop Pointing Accusatory Finger At Genocide Victims

    Aung San Suu Kyi – Reflect, Stop Pointing Accusatory Finger At Genocide Victims

    Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, reflect on your own complicity in the genocide of my fellow Rohingya people, instead of dismissing well-documented allegations of crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and genocide as “exaggerations” and “fabrications”

    Myanmar State Counsellor and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, both personally and from her Office, attack the growing allegations of her government’s policies of persecution of Rohingya people.

    This is the latest and official attack on the video-clip which has been viewed over 96,000 times on YouTube.

    I am a Rohingya activist and professional, fluent in Burmese, Rohingya and English languages, living in exile. I made the 2-minutes video-clip with English language subtitles and posted it on YouTube with the purpose of exposing Aung San Suu Kyi’s culpability and complicity in the crime of genocide against my peoples, including babies, children, women, men and elderly people.

    Here is my subtitled video of you LAUGHING OUT LOUD at the genocide allegations.

    The clip was a complete Burmese language exchange between a questioner and the State Counsellor from the live webcast of her public meeting with the Burmese in Singapore on 1 Dec 2016.

    The literal translation of both the question, submitted in writing, which Aung San Suu Kyi herself read to the audience, and her own Burmese language response, was – and still is -100% impossible. For the whole Q and A exchange was coded.

    Therefore, the inferences were made against the backdrop of Myanmar’s overwhelming public and official dismissal as “exaggerations” and “fabrications” the Rohingya identity, existence and genocidal policies – all to the best of my linguistic capabilities and in complete honesty.

    This dismissal has dominated the Burmese public discourse, official statements by the governments (both the previous Government of Thein Sein and the current NLD Government or formerly opposition party) and in the social and real time mass media in Burmese language, over the past 4 years since the two bouts of large scale organized violence against Rohingyas broke out in June and October of 2012.

    In her press meetings, Aung San Suu Kyi has used consistently the word “exaggerations” in reference to allegations of ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Rohingya people in the months leading up the election in November 2015. She has also reportedly used that expression “fabrications”, “biases” and “exaggerations” in her official meetings with foreign diplomats whom she chided them as relying on false or biased media reports.

    The subtitles were the result of the deciphering of what those “fabrications” might be, when she laughed them out, apparently finding these “exaggerations” and “fabrications” to be nothing more than a laughing matter.

    Even a YouTube which was posted by a Facebook user named “Thura Soe”. in Aung San Suu Kyi’s defence in the comment session in the State Counsellor Office’s Facebook page Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi needs to reflect on her own complicity in the genocide.

    In that alternative deciphering or interpretation of the completely coded Q and A ‘fabrications’ were interpreted as “reference to the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party” or USDP.

    The fact is USDP is never referred to by either Aung San Suu Kyi or her government’s Information Committee led by former USDP Government spokesperson ex-Major Zaw Htay. Nor USDP, which NLD dealt a crushing electoral defeat, has presented Aung San Suu Kyi any major headache, unlike the growing and worldwide accusations and criticisms of her complicity and silence.

    Furthermore, Aung San Suu Kyi herself has openly dismissed any credible allegations of genocide and ethnic cleansing as “biased” or “fabrications” or “exaggerations”.

    Additionally, the Myanmar Information Committee from her office has directly scathing if baseless accusations against Human Rights Watch, BBC, CNA, CNN, Reuters, etc. rejecting even the satellite images of charred Rohingya villages.

    Both these pieces of contextual information and the reports of Ms Suu Kyi’s dismissal of our Rohingya people’s collective plight as ‘exaggerations’ as well as her reported and repeated characterisation of Rohingya – including our identity as a once officially recognised ethnic minority of the Union of Burma – as “non-factual” had compelled me to come up with the only plausible deciphering as reflected in my subtitle.

    I had also checked with other native speakers of Burmese who are fluent bi-lingual English-Burmese speakers and scholars. They all agreed with my deciphered subtitles.

    Of course, you can also deny because the Burmese speech pattern that you resorted to will allow you “the space of deniability.” Admittedly, I could never presume to know exactly what you had in your anti-Rohingya, anti-Muslim racist mind.

    However, I would like to ask Ms Suu Kyi to tell me, the accused, what exactly was coded in that Q and A on 1 Dec.

    Finally – and more importantly, as a Rohingya in exile, I would like to urge strongly Ms Suu Kyi to search her soul deep and see why she finds these well-researched findings of ethnic cleansing, genocide and crimes against humanity “exaggerations”.

    How could you, Ms Suu Kyi possibly know, let alone dismiss, these international allegations, since you have never documented any human rights abuses in your entire life, nor ever bothered to travel to the crime scenes of my birthplace – N. Arakan – and set foot on a Rohingya IDP camp or an impoverished and oppressed Rohingya village?

    After all, the name of the crime of Rohingya persecution have been accepted as crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing or genocide by some of the most world’s credible organizations, university research centres, UN special rapporteurs – including Ms Suu Kyi’s friend and teacher Nobel Laureates Amartya Sen, Desmond Tutu, Jodi Williams and Jose Ramos-Horta, Human Rights Watch, Yale University Human Rights Law Clinic, respected legal scholar and practitioners Sir Geoffrey Nice and Katherine Southwick (of Yugoslavia), renowned scholars of mass atrocities Professors Gregory Stanton and Penny Green, Human Rights Watch, Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times, US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power, just to name a few.


    Eye-opener on genocide against my People:

    Amartya Sen, “The Term ‘slow genocide’ is appropriate because you deny [Rohingya] people health care, nutritional opportunities.” –

    George Soros, “In Aung Mingalar, I heard the echoes of my childhood. You see, in 1944, as a Jew in Budapest, I too was a Rohingya. Much like the Jewish ghettos set up by Nazis around Eastern Europe during World War II, Aung Mingalar has become the involuntary home to thousands of families who once had access to health care, education and employment. Now, they are forced to remain segregated in a state of abject deprivation. The parallels to the Nazi genocide are alarming.”

    Desmond Tutu, “The government of Myanmar has sought to absolve itself of responsibility for the conflict between the Rakhine and the Rohingya, projecting it as sectarian or communal violence. I would be more inclined to heed the warnings of eminent scholars and researchers including Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate in economics, who say this is a deliberately false narrative to camouflage the slow genocide being committed against the Rohingya people.” (source: http://www.tutufoundationusa.org/2015/05/29/desmond-tutu-the-slow-genocide-against-the-rohingya)

    Tomas Ojea Quintana (UN Special Rapporteur on human rights), “The International State Initiative… arrives at a convincing conclusion: that a process of genocide against the Rohingya population is underway in Myanmar.” (source: http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(16)00646-2.pdf)

    Yale Law School: Clinic Study Finds Evidence of Genocide in Myanmar (link: https://www.law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/clinic-study-finds-evidence-genocide-myanmar)

    “Aung San Suu Kyi’s influence with the international community helped keep Myanmar’s military in check and strengthened her political position. Now she has lost some of her lustre, and her hold on the military is slipping. Her strategy of pragmatic compromise and ignoring the plight of the Rohingya no longer seems tenable,” Motokazu Matsui, 9 December 2016 (source: http://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Policy-Politics/Crackdown-on-Rohingya-mars-Suu-Kyi-s-human-rights-image?page=2)

     

    Source: http://theindependent.sg