Thursday, 26 July 2012

Human Killings in Burma


Within the last month or so, there have been reports of more than 25,000 Muslims slaughtered in Burma, in an act of total genocide against the Muslim communities living there.
The total population of Burma is thought to be around 75 Million People, the majority are Buddhist and a very peaceful  people, the total Muslim population is only around 0.7 million, a very small minority.
The majority of Muslims in Burma are living in the Arakan Province.
The government their controls all areas of peoples life’s, and there is a lack of even the most basic fundamental and human rights, not a lot is known about what is exactly going on in the region as the state has banned mobile photos and the internet, so it is hard for information to get out of the country, and nothing that does come out can be verified.
The atrocities against Muslims in Burma have been going on since the Army came into power in 1962.


The current crisis in Burma began on the 3rd of June 2012, when 11 Muslims were murdered in the capital city of Rangoon; they were passengers on a bus which was stopped by the Burmese Army and all the Muslims onboard were slaughtered by the controlling Buddhist Army.
After the massacre people in the Arakan province started protesting  peacefully. The military opened fire on the people there, in an obscene act of mass murder.
After the killings many people tried to migrate across the border to Bangladesh but the Bangladesh Army opened fire in the similar manner also murdering many people, it is believed they did it so that they didn’t have to give asylum to anybody.
It is thought that very similar things have happened when the Muslims of Burma tried to migrate to India.

The international media is not covering this event. The main reason is that the present Burmese government is sponsored and protected by the west. The Muslim Governments of third world countries are silent for the same reasons. The point is that many people are being killed in Burma everyday and the world is silent to appease the west. The crisis hasn’t been covered much but there are some pictures available over various websites. Our team wants to go to Burma to provide food, shelter and media coverage of the genocide that is in progress there, but we can’t do it without the generosity of the public, please help us in any way you can, so we can give the much need assistance to the people in desperate need, thanks for your time.
 If you can support us you can contact us at humanitytrust@hotmail.com

Regards,
Humanity Trust Team

No comments:

Post a Comment