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Myanmar Muslims suffering amid media blackout : Comments

By Kourosh Ziabari, published 23/7/2012

The plight of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar is relatively unknown in the west.

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Kourosh states;

"People around the world, however, should realize that coming to the help of a subjugated minority that is undergoing excruciating hardship is a moral responsibility"

Its a great shame he does not see fit to equally condemn his fellow Muslims who commit the same excruciating hardship on their own minorities,when these are still in existence.

They have mostly been driven out long ago,forced to convert or been killed off.

The Christian minority in Egypt are facing excruciating hardship which will probably get worse if the Moslem Brotherhood have their way.

No mention of them by Kourosh-he is too busy spreading propaganda.

All minorities in Islamic countries,especially Christians, are persecuted in one way or the other.

Lets hear about them form Kourosh.

Wonder if I could have an article about Christian hardship published in Islamic countries-dont think so.
Posted by mik, Monday, 23 July 2012 11:54:43 AM
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The tide of radical Islam needs to be reversed.
How many former Buddhist countries have been compulsorily converted to Islam. And how well do these new minorities, in their own lands, fare under the often very cruel heel/yoke of Islam, Sharia law, and the self important, self appointed thought police, who seem to accompany it.
That said, Burma now seems to be heading toward a path of democracy and guaranteed human rights, which should by and large, take care of the concerns expressed by this author?
Rhrosty.
Posted by Rhrosty, Monday, 23 July 2012 12:23:54 PM
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Rhrosty,mik,

So, Moslems should be massacred and abused in one country because Moslems oppress non-Moslems in another.
Posted by mac, Monday, 23 July 2012 1:36:17 PM
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Of course not and sympathy must be given to the innocent

However,the well known hypocrisy of Kourosh Ziabari has to be realized..

Islamists have never shown the slightest remorse for their own inhumane actions.

Its a bit rich for them to expect others to observe better standards,which of course we do, as its part of our culture.
Posted by mik, Monday, 23 July 2012 2:03:40 PM
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...And Mic/Rhrosty: The Iraq and Afghanistan pogroms (wars), waged by Christians (USA), against Muslims; where do they fit into your reasoning, when you refer jointly to the “Better standards of the West” and the "Tide of radical Islam"?
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 23 July 2012 3:46:43 PM
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mik,

I agree with you in regard to Ziabari's double standards BTW, previous articles have been obvious pro Moslem propaganda.
Posted by mac, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 3:32:49 PM
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