Thursday, September 7, 2017

Aung San Suu Kyi under pressure as humanitarian crisis continues

The foreign minister of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, flew to Myanmar for emergency talks on Sunday as the Muslim Rohingya humanitarian crisis continues.

The visit is to pressure Aung San Suu Kyi, the 1st State Counselor of Myanmar, into action over the situation in her country and the "innocent" Rohingyan Muslims and their treatment at the hands of the nation's Buddhists.

The catalyst of the visit came from pressure from hypocrites such as Malala Yousafzai, the youngest recipient of the leftist Nobel Peace Prize. She called out Aung San Suu Kyi over her silence and said she should condemn the "tragic and shameful treatment" of Myanmar's Rohingya people.

Malala won the award for being shot in the head by the Taliban, and for making stupid comments such as: Muhammad never advised his followers "to go around killing people," according to a post in  Jihad Watch.

But if Barack Obama can win the Nobel Peace Prize for having done nothing, Al Gore for being factually wrong about everything he utters, and Malala for simply going to school and being shot in the head, the award loses its credibility.

The 20-year-old Malala proudly boasted that "Over the last several years, I have repeatedly condemned this tragic and shameful treatment. I am still waiting for my fellow Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to do the same," the self-proclaimed Muslim maven wrote. "The world is waiting and the Rohingya Muslims are waiting."

She reminds me of the youngest child in the family who finally gets married and now tells her older siblings how to live their lives.

The Rohingya, a Muslim minority in predominantly Buddhist Myanmar, also known as Burma, consider them Bangladeshi. But neighboring Bangladesh say they're Burmese, effectively leaving the Rohingya stateless and among the most persecuted people on earth.

Violent clashes in Myanmar have killed hundreds of Rohingya and a mass exodus has seen over 73,000 flee across the border since August 25th, according to a recent UN report.

In Myanmar's Rakhine State in the north, another 30,000 are trapped in the hills without basic supplies of food, water or medicine.

So it stands to reason that the Rohingya Muslims are the only victims in this tragedy, right?

Wrong.

The Buddhists of Myanmar have also been victimized by the Rohingya Muslims for years, particularly in townships where young girls have been raped, robbed and murdered by Muslim gangs.

In a blog known as "The Muslim Issue" the author shows us the other side of the proverbial coin. 

The post was written May 8, 2013 and is called: "Recap: The 'innocent' Rohingya Muslims in Burma and Their Rape and Grisly Murder of Buddhists."

Although the post is obviously biased toward the Buddhists, it's difficult to argue that they have a case to be made as to the roots of the violence being borne on the shoulders of the Muslims.

For example, it asserts that "The emir of Qatar has sent over 3,500 terrorists to Burma to murder, rape and slaughter more Burmese Buddhists--while Obama, the EU and The Human Rights Watch demand that Burma should allow these brutal Muslims to continue without the Buddhist being permitted to fight back."

It also discussed how a young Buddhist girl was robbed, raped and viciously murdered and when the three culprits were brought in by police, Muslims in nearby towns rioted and destroyed property.

This anti-Buddhist situation apparently had been going on years before this was posted and there are many references to previous violence made against the Buddhists by Rohingya Muslims.

Malala is calling for the revoking of Aung San Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize Award. Apparently the young Malala is an expert on peace, in spite of her pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel sentiments, and her mistaken belief that Muhammed didn't call for violence.

But even if the Peace Prize is taken from the Myanmar leader, she still has plenty of awards for her shelf, such as the Rafto Prize, Sakharov Prize, Jawaharial Nehru Award, International Simon Bolivar Prize, Olof Palme Prize, Bhagwan Mahavir World Peace, and Congressional Gold Medal.

All Malala has is the Nobel Peace Prize and a head wound that may still need some looking after--she obviously isn't thinking straight.





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