Sat Jan 04, 2014
Harun Yahya
The scale of the slaughter, persecution, torture and savagery
experienced during the ruthless ethnic cleansing campaign against the Rohingya
Muslims in the Myanmar province of Rakhine stagger the imagination.
As a result of the slaughter and displacement carried out in the
light of the systematic cleansing policy waged since 1942, only 700,000 out of
the original four million Muslims in the region remain. To date, three million
Muslims have been forced to migrate to neighboring countries, hundreds of
thousands of Muslims have been martyred, tens of thousands of settlement units
have been burnt and destroyed, tens of thousands of women have been raped, and
hundreds of mosques and madrassas have been destroyed. Thousands of Muslims are
known to have been imprisoned and tortured, though their fates are unknown.
In recent years, since the Bangladeshi government closed its
borders to the refugees, hundreds of Muslims seeking to flee to that country
have drowned in the seas and rivers on the frontier; and this plays into the
hands of the Myanmar regime that wishes to entirely purge the country of
Muslims.
Our Muslim brothers have been burned alive in their homes in more
than 330 attacks, which have worsened since June of last year, in which Muslim
villages, including mosques and madrassas were burned. According to independent
human rights organizations, in June 2012 alone, 1,000 Muslims in the region
were ruthlessly martyred and 125,000 people were forced from their homes and villages
and left to survive in the jungle.
Human Rights Watch has published a 153-page report concerning the
crimes against humanity perpetrated against the Rakhine Muslims in recent
months: The report accuses Myanmar authorities of engaging in ethnic cleansing
of Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine. According to a UN statement, the Rakhine
Muslims are the most persecuted social group in the world.
Although the Myanmar regime seeks to give the impression it is not
involved in acts of violence and terror, it still supports this genocide by
turning a blind eye to attacks, preventing humanitarian aid from reaching
Muslims, restricting their freedom to travel and live as human beings and is
protecting the aggressors.
Furthermore, the policies and sanctions imposed on Muslims by the
state are completely inhuman.
The Rohingyan Muslims enjoy no citizenship rights and have no
access to any state benefits. They cannot obtain passports and are not admitted
to state hospitals. They are forced to work for nothing for the state or in
private institutions. They have no rights to enter the civil service or even
study beyond high school.
Muslims have to pay taxes simply to go from one village to
another. They are not allowed out after 9:00 in the evening, even to visit relatives
or neighbors, without police permission.
Muslims are not allowed to build concrete homes; they can only
live in wooden huts and even these meager dwellings belong to the state. They
are not allowed to have landlines or mobile phones nor can they own motor
vehicles.
They have no right to a defense when a crime is committed, and are
imprisoned straight away. The police or military can raid their homes on no
grounds. They can be arrested arbitrarily for no reason.
The elimination of Muslims in Myanmar, ruled by a military junta
between 1962 and 2011, has literally become a policy of state. Power passed to
a supposedly democratic administration, still under the control of the
communist military junta, in the wake of elections in which wide-ranging fraud
took place. As a result, the same military junta is continuing with the same
policy through a puppet government. The aim is to eliminate the Muslim
population by annihilating it or forcing it into exile.
To date, the persecution of Muslims in Rakhine has been portrayed
as an ethnic conflict attributed to fanatical Buddhists. The fact is however,
as everyone knows, that because of their beliefs, Buddhists are simple,
harmonious and peace-loving people who strongly avoid killing. It is gangs and
terror organizations affiliated to the communist secret state that are now
known to be the real culprits. The terror group known as “Lion Thein” used to
be responsible for the bulk of the violence and killing, although the “969 Movement”
has begun assuming responsibility for the recent wave of violence.
The members of these gangs generally consist of militants from
Myanmar who have received communist guerrilla training in Thailand and China.
The striking similarity to ethnic cleansing against Muslims in East Turkestan
suggests that communist China - Myanmar’s friend and ally - is likely also
behind the scenes.
Myanmar, with its rich underground resources, oil reserves and
energy sources, and an important staging position for Middle East oil and gas,
is one of China’s most valued strategic partners and it is perhaps not too much
to say that the last thing the communist Chinese state would want is to see
Muslims having any say in the country.
As long as so many countries sit back as always and watch the
oppression, violence and slaughter inflicted on Muslims across the world,
nothing will change in Rakhine. The picture that has remained unchanged for
decades is a clear sign that until Muslims heed these verses and unite this pain
will never end:
“Those who are unbelievers are the friends and protectors of one
another. If you do not act in this way there will be turmoil in the land and
great corruption” (Quran, 8:73)
And “those who, when they are wronged, defend themselves” (Quran
26:39)
Those who are unwilling to see Muslims come together and act as a
single body, or who regard it as unnecessary, or who remain passive and timid,
will have to bear the conscientious responsibility for this suffering, pain and
shedding of Muslim blood.
Source: Harakah Daily
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