Postby LetsCookBreakfast » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:08 pm
As you have pointed out, even though in that particular case, the criminals religion wasn't confirmed, whatever acts of dhulm committed by Rohingyas was wrong. I cannot support such actions, but now the Rakhine have become the oppressors of a Muslim people.
They haven't started this oppression in 2011, Rohingyas are among the most persecuted minorities in the world. They are subject to restrictions on education, marriage, reproduction and property ownership, as well as forced labor and sexual abuse by the state army. Elaine Pearson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Asia division, said "All those years of discrimination, abuses and neglect are bound to bubble up at some point, and that's what we are seeing now."
Myanmar belongs to the believers and I will support the Rogingya in their cause. This jihad by the Rohingya Mujahideen has been waged since 1947. Inshallah, the Mujahideen of Burma will be victorious.