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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                        95



                  The entire world is silent in the face of this crime against human-
             ity which they are aware of through the Internet and read about in the
             newspapers or see on the television almost every day. Crimes against
             humanity and attacks attract fierce reactions when they happened in
             developed countries in the Western hemisphere, but the plight of the
             Rohingya Muslims fails to have the same effect. People do not care

             about these valuable but suffering people far away from their own
             region, who do not adopt the modern Western way of life and whom
             they perhaps regard as second class due to ethnic differences under
             the influence of the materialist worldview.

                  However, every person whose conscience and heart are not total-
             ly atrophied, wherever in the world they may be, has a responsibility
             to defend the rights of these innocent people, to maintain justice and
             to strive to eliminate wickedness.

                  We should not forget that a sentence appearing in the social
             media, an article shared, a word spoken at a meeting or making peo-
             ple aware of this blatant persecution is vital. Indeed every step taken

             for the sake of unity of public opinion against tyrannical regimes and
             evil people will constitute a barrier against such crimes against
             humanity and help prevent their reoccurrence.



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                  Yunus, 2012, http://www.ihh.org.tr/fotograf/yayinlar/dokumanlar/dunden-
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                  2. SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research, (Buchanan 1992:82),
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                  3. Rakhine Rohingya National Organization, the 1942 Muslim massacre,
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                  5. UN High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR,
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