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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                        181





                  China's situation hasn't changed much over the last couple of ye-
             ars, and the disappearances at the hands of the military and security
             forces, unsolved murders, torture and extrajudicial execution continued
             especially in the East Turkestan region.

                  The same report also pointed to human rights' violations in Egypt
             which can be considered a country with an alarming humanitarian cri-
             sis in our modern day as well as historically. It is known that these vio-
             lations are continuing at full speed. Thousands of people have lost their
             lives in Egypt after the military coup of July 3rd 2013. Arbitrary arrests
             of dissidents, extended periods of detention and cases of torture are still
             underway without showing any signs of slowing down any time soon.

                  The deplorable state of the Rohingya, who has been subjected to
             terrifying cruelty, pressure and discriminative practices for decades is
             also covered in this report. The report makes it clear that the systema-
             tic persecution against 140,000 Rohingya Muslims still continues at full

             speed. Currently about one million Rohingya in Maungdaw and But-
             hidaung townships by the Bangladesh border continue to face restric-
             tions on movement, employment, and religious practice.
                  Furthermore, the year, 2015 saw shocking mistreatment of, refu-
             gees by various European countries -reminiscent of the time of Hitler-

             and raised questions about the sincerity of the West that is claiming to
             be the pioneer of Human Rights and democracy. More alarmingly,
             France has made an official request to the Council of Europe, to sus-
             pend their obligations under the European Convention on Human
             Rights because of the country's "state of emergency" in the wake of No-
             vember 13th attacks in Paris.
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