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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                          113











                    "I boarded the boat because I had nowhere else to go. I don't have a
                home or anything left. The Rakhine killed my mother and my relatives.
                  The people in the village said they were going to Malaysia, so I made
                                                         the decision to follow them."

                             his quote is from a woman on a boat densely packed
                             with starving people out in the Andaman Sea. Her
                             words are plain, encapsulating misery beyond one's
                             imagination. The scene is, on the other hand, in one

                             word, "horrific", something no person with any shred of
                             conscience would ever stand to see.

                    It is a boat where no human being in this world should ever end
               up. It is the kind of human tragedy with which any soul in this world
               would be challenged.

                     This woman is one of the members of a minority community
               who has been denied citizenship and voting rights by a country
               where generations of her family had lived in for centuries. Let alone
               having any civil rights, this community has been for many years per-
               secuted by a regime that denies them any freedom and, above all, the
               dignity that every human being deserves in this world.

                     If you are someone not even remotely interested in the world
               news, you are probably by now familiar with these people, the
               Rohingya Muslims. Contrary to any voyage we know of in our con-
               flict-free world, these people have no luggage, no food or water, and

               in most cases, even no clothes to cover themselves.
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