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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                          129








                                 hile the world has mostly focused on the Shia –
                                 Sunni conflict or the violent assault of radical ter-
                                 rorism in the Middle East, the Rohingya Muslims
                                 have been subjected to ruthless massacre for
                                 years. Some nationalist Buddhist terrorists that set

             the villages, homes and mosques of Muslims on fire and viciously sla-
             ughtered their women and children are perpetrating the most relen-
             tless bloodshed. The ones mainly affected in this agonizing fight and
             persecution are children and women.

                  The women are in despair trying to persist in living in shoddy
             barracks in desolate circumstances, not knowing how to feed their
             children, or where to have them treated when sick. In the meantime,
             they are trying to find a way out to prevent themselves or daughters
             from being raped and turned into slaves. Yet, if they resort to legal
             methods for claiming their rights, they are lynched. It is a well-known

             fact that scores of young women jump off cliffs or into the sea to com-
             mit suicide.

                  However, the world is in ignorance of the screams coming out of
             this land and turns a blind eye to this obvious persecution. In the face
             of such disregard worldwide, the lives of Muslims are counted as
             worthless every day. Entire Islamic institutions and mosques are clo-
             sed, and religious observances like going on pilgrimage, sacrificing
             animals for God, holding prayers as a community and other ways of
             worship are all prohibited. Unlawful arrests done in violation of
             human rights and the implementation of torture – made evident by
             international organizations – is the daily conduct of the Myanmar
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