Monday, 2 July 2012

Burma Muslims…Abuse at Home, Death at Sea

BANDA ACEH — Muhammad Zubair felt like being born again when a boat carrying him and nearly 200 fellow Rohingya Muslims finally landed on Indonesia shores after weeks of being stranded at sea.
"The Thai military officers put us on the boat and kicked us out to the sea without sufficient food," Zubair, one of the Rohingya refugees, told IslamOnline.net at Idi General Hospital in Indonesia’s Eastern province of Aceh.
He and 198 ailing Rohingyas, some in critical condition, sailed into the most-western part of Indonesia’s coastline Sabang island in Aceh province on February 3.
"We departed from our hometown on December 18 in six boats," recalled Zubair.
"I don’t know what happened to the three other boats."
A first boat with 193 Rohingya refugees on board reached Aceh shores on January 7.
The two boats are believed to have been among many carrying about 1,200 Rohingya who fled persecution back home and landed on Thai shores late last year.
Hundreds of them were feared to have drowned after the Thai military dumped as many as 10 wooden boats far out to sea with no motors and hardly any provisions.
Besides the two boats that came to Indonesia, three arrived in India and one in Thailand.
The three other boats are unaccounted for.

Many of the Rohingya Muslims who arrived safely

Plan to end Syria crisis falls flat


WASHINGTON (AP) — The much-hyped plan to end Syria's misery and guide its transition to democracy appears to have fallen flat despite the endorsement of Western powers. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton pauses during a news conference following the Action Group on Syria meeting in the Palace of Nations, Saturday, June 30, 2012, at the United Nations' Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, Pool)
Russia's objections gutted the most stringent conditions on a potential interim leader in Damascus. The Syrian opposition quickly dismissed the proposal as a waste of time and with "no value on the ground."Kofi Annan, Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the Arab League for Syria speaks during a news conference following the Action Group on Syria meeting in the Palace of Nations, Saturday, June 30, 2012, at the United Nations' Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Martial Trezzini, Keystone)
The U.S. and its allies insist the plan will force Syrian President Bshar-ul-Asad from power. Russia disagrees and Assad is unlikely to acquiesce.
It all leaves U.N. envoy Kofi Annan's efforts to end 15 months of bloodshed no better off than before.
Western nations needed to win Russia's backing for the plan at an international conference Saturday in Geneva, so they dropped the demand that "those whose continued presence and participation would undermine the credibility of the transition and jeopardize

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Thank You Burma!


Oh no! I am not thanking you for brutally killing thousands of Muslims in so-called “riots”. I am thanking you as you exposed many people to me .People raising slogans for peace, nations shouting for democracy and justice, organizations asking for human rights and many more.
Yes! You have your point. You are doing so because some people ‘raped’ a Buddhist girl. So you are trying to tell me that you will kill thousands of people for that and burn lakhs of homes. Does it justify? Your state news agency told earlier that 50 people have been killed. But why is it silent now? Why no more news is coming? Is everything right? I severely doubt that.
What I read from a newspaper is that thousands of Muslims has been brutally killed and lakhs have been deprived of their homes. You know what thousands mean? United States started its “War of terror” in response to killing of her 2996 people.  And Yes… United States! Where are your satellites? You just landed Iraq to free Iraqis. You call yourself the sole protector of human rights. Where is your pressure? I heard no word of condolences from you. And at last my own media! Yes Pakistani media… the propaganda! Even you are biased. Who are you afraid of? Buddhists! And same to UNO.
Burma!
Right now while I am writing this your Wiki profile is in front of me. It says you have 89% Buddhists and 4% Muslims. Is it fair to call it riots between two groups? I would prefer to call it “massacre”. Many tried to migrate towards Bangladesh but they were pushed back and killed finally.
Please stop this. They are your own people. Living side by side you from centuries. And you have a Nobel Prize for peace winner Aung San Suu Kyi among you. Didn’t she tell you to stop this violence? Please respect the noble prize which your nation got. Your religion (Buddhism) tells you to meditate. Please meditate what you are doing! You are insulting humanity.
Yes! I will tell you why I am so concerned. Firstly my religion tells me to respect humanity and they are human beings. Secondly my religion binds me to those whom you annihilate, in such a relationship just like a “human body”. If they are in trouble I feel pain. And my religion tells me to cure their pain. That why I am dually concerned.
I have some pics. Just look what your people did!
You might find this helpful.

کچھ خبر برما کی۔۔۔


برما (میانمر) میں 3 جون سے بے گناہ و مظلوم مسلمانوں کا بدترین قتلِ عام جاری ہے۔ لاکھوں مسلمان جو برما بنگلہ دیش کی سرحد ساحلی دلدلی علاقوں میں جانوروں بلکہ لیڑے مکوڑوں سے بدتر زندگی گزار رہے ہیں، کا اچانک قتلِ عام شرو ع کر دیا گیا ہے۔ واقعہ کچھ یوں ہوا کہ ایک بودھ لڑکی نے اسلام قبول کر لیا تھا جسے بقدھوں نے غصے میں آ کر پہلے قتل کیا اور پھر اس کا الزام مسلمانوں پر عائد کیا کہ انہوں نے اغوا کر کے اجتماعی عصمت دری کا نشانہ بنایا اور پھر قتل کیا۔ یہ واقعہ 28 مئی کو پیش آیا۔3 جون کو بودھوں نے ایک بس روک لیاور پھر اس میں سوار تبلیغی جماعت کے 10 ارکان کو اُتار کر قتل کر دیا۔ ساتھ ہی کئی ایک کے سر اور چہرے مونڈ کر مشہور کر دیا کہ مسلمانوں نے بودھ رہنما کو شاگردوں سمیت قتل کیا ہے۔بس پھر کیا تھا، ہر طرف سے بودھ مسلمانوں پر حملہ آور ہو گئے۔ انہوں نے بے بس و بے کس مسلمانوں کا مار مار کر کچومر نکال دیا۔10 جون کو جب دنیا تک خبر پہنچی تو افواج کے ساتھ کرفیو نافذ کر کے معمولی میڈیا کو بھی علاقہ بدر کر دیا گیا۔ یوں اب فوج ، پولیس اور بدھ مل کر مسلمانوں کو قتل کر رہے ہیں۔ ہزاروں بستیاں جلا دی گئی ہیں۔لاکھوں مسلمان جو معمولی جھونپڑیوں میں رہتے تھے وہ بھی خاکستر کر دی گئی ہیں۔ہزاروں مسلمان جانیں بچانے کے لئے بنگلہ دیش کی طرف بھاگےتو انہیں بنگلہ دیشی افواج اور بحریہ نے واپس دھکیل دیا۔ واپس پہنچے تو وہ بھی قتل ہو گئے۔ مقامی حکومت نے پہلے ہی مسلمانوں سے ثہریت چھین رکھی ہے۔ مسلمان تعلیم حاصل نہیں کر سکتے ،علاج معالجہ نہیں کرا سکتے، سفر نہیں کر سکتےدوسرے گاؤں تک نہیں جا سکتے ، جو پندرہ سال سے بڑا ہو ، اسے فوج اُٹھا کر خرکار کیمپ میں لے جا کر جبراََ

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Muslims killed in Burma by police.

A large Number of Muslims are killed this month in Burma (Mayanmar) by police, army and Buddhist extremists.Now whr is  UN????

Whr is America???? 
Whr is media????
On 9/11 3000 people were killed and USA run over Afghanistan and why now the USA is silent?
When 5 Christian are killed in Pakistan the whole World, Whole media and all others humanities NGOs make a much criticism. OK it was right but why this criticism is not there when Muslim are killed more than 20,000 in just one month not by terrorist but police of Burma then where are this whole world ? where is media? where are humanitarian groups? where are all those ?? is this why because the killing people are Muslims?
From the response of all these sectors of power about humanities, it look like that this concept is correct that
these

The killing of Muslims in Burma and where are humanitarians now??




برما میں گزشتہ دنووں سے مظلوم مسلمانوں پر ظلم و ستم کے پہاڑ توڑئے جا رہے ہیں اور ہزاروں مسلمانوں کو وہاں قتل کر دیا گیا مگر نام نہاد انسانی حقوق کے علمبرداروں کے کان پر جوں تک نہیں رینگی اور مسلمان ممالک کے امریکی ایجنٹ حکمرانوں میں بھی ہمت نہیں کے انسانیت پر ہونے والے اس ظلم کے خلاف آواز بلند کریں ۔ ۔ ۔

مجھ سے کسی نے ایک دفعہ پوچھا کیا ہم زندہ قوم ہیں ؟؟
تو میں نے بہت باتیں اور مثالیں دی کے ہم میں لاکھ برائیاں موجود ہیں مگر ہم ایک زندہ قوم ہیں اس کی ایک مثال یہ بھی ہے کہ دنیا بھر میں جہاں بھی مسلم امہ پر ظلم ہوتا ہے تو کہیں سے بھی آواز بلند نہ ہو مگر پاکستان وہ واحد ملک اور قوم ہے جو اُس ظلم کے خلاف آواز بلند کرتے ہیں مومن جو ایک جسم کی مانند ہے جب جسم کے کسی ایک حصے میں درد اور تکلیف ہو تو پورا جسم اس کو محسوس کرتا ہے ایسی ہی مثال ہماری ہے پاکستان کی عوام حقیقت میں امت مسلمہ کے ایک ہونے کا ثبوت دنیا کو دیتی ہے آج بھی برما کے مظلوم مسلمانوں پر ہونے والے ظلم کے خلاف ایک جماعت کی کال پر پورے ملک میں نماز جمعہ کے بعد لوگوں نے صدائے احتجاج بلند کیا وہ لوگ با اختیار نہیں کہ اس ظلم کو روکتے مگر اپنا فرض ان نے پورا کیا اس لیے امریکہ اور دنیا کے تمام نام نہاد امریکی ایجنٹ لوگوں کو پاکستان برا لگتا ہے اور وہ چاہتے ہیں کہ اس ملک کا وجود ختم ہو جائے اور مسلم امہ کے لیے اٹھنے والی آواز کو بند کر دیا جائے مجھے فخر ہے میں اس ملک اور قوم کا حصہ ہوں جب تک ہمارئے اندر ایمان کی تڑپ اور انسانیت کا درد موجود رہے گا انشااللہ کوئی اس قوم اور ملک کو ختم نہیں کر سکتا ہے ۔ ۔

Friday, 29 June 2012

74% Pakistanis Call America an Enemy

Pakistani Public Opinion Ever More Critical of U.S

Additionally, over the last few years, Pakistanis have become less willing to work with the U.S. on efforts to combat extremist groups. While 50% still want the U.S. to provide financial and humanitarian aid to areas where extremists operate, this is down from 72% in 2009. Similarly, fewer Pakistanis now want intelligence and logistical support from the U.S. than they did three years ago. And only 17% back American drone strikes against leaders of extremist groups, even if they are conducted in conjunction with the Pakistani government.
                                                                                                

OVERVIEW

Following a year of tensions between their country and the United States, Pakistanis continue to hold highly unfavorable views of the U.S. and offer bleak assessments of the relationship between the two nations.
Roughly three-in-four Pakistanis (74%) consider the U.S. an enemy, up from 69% last year and 64% three years ago. And President Obama is held in exceedingly low regard. Indeed, among the 15 nations surveyed in both 2008 and 2012 by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, Pakistan is the only country where ratings for Obama are no better than the ratings President George W. Bush received during his final year in office
Only 13% of Pakistanis think relations with the U.S. have improved in recent years, down 16 percentage points from 2011. Strengthening the bilateral relationship is also becoming less of a priority for Pakistanis. While 45% still say it is important to improve relations with the U.S., this is down from 60% last year.
Moreover, roughly four-in-ten believe that American economic and military aid is actually having a negative impact on their country, while only about one-in-ten think the impact is positive.
Since 2009, the Pakistani public has also become less willing to use its own military to combat extremist groups. Three years ago, 53% favored using the army to fight extremists in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and neighboring Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but today just 32% hold this view.
Overall, concerns about extremism have ebbed since 2009, when the Pakistan military was battling Taliban-affiliated groups in the Swat Valley area near Islamabad. Then, fully 69% were concerned that extremists might take control of Pakistan, compared with 52% today.
While concerns about extremism may have decreased, extremist organizations remain largely unpopular. Majorities, for example, express a negative opinion of both al Qaeda and the Taliban, as has been the case since 2009. In 2008 – before the peak of the Swat Valley conflict – pluralities expressed no opinion about these organizations.
When Pakistanis are asked more specifically about the Afghan Taliban and Tehrik-i-Taliban (also known as the TTP or Pakistan Taliban), opinions are again, on balance, negative, as they were in both 2010 and 2011.
Views are somewhat more mixed, however, regarding Lashkar-e-Taiba, a radical group active in Kashmir and widely blamed for the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. Roughly one-in-five Pakistanis (22%) have a favorable view of Lashkar-e-Taiba, while 37% give it a negative rating and 41% offer no opinion.
Meanwhile, a solid majority (64%) offers no opinion about the Haqqani network, a group associated with the Taliban that is active on both sides of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, but is largely believed to be based in the FATA region of Pakistan.
Respondents in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province consistently express more negative views about extremist groups than those in other provinces. Al Qaeda, the Taliban, Tehrik-i-Taliban, the Afghan Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba all receive especially poor ratings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Pakistanis who pray five times per day are also more likely than those who pray less often to offer negative views of extremist groups.
These are among the key findings from a survey of Pakistan by the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 1,206 respondents between March 28 and April 13. The sample covers approximately 82% of the Pakistani population.1 The poll in Pakistan is part of the larger 21-nation spring 2012 Pew Global Attitudes survey. Throughout the report, unless otherwise noted, trends from 2011 refer to a survey conducted in Pakistan from May 8-15, 2011, following the May 2, 2011 U.S. military raid that killed Osama bin Laden.2 The May 2011 survey showed that, with a few exceptions, the killing of bin Laden had little impact on America’s already low ratings in Pakistan. The current poll reveals that, in some key areas, Pakistani views of the relationship between the two countries have become even more negative in the year since the Abbottabad raid.
original story https://t.co/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pewglobal.org%2F2012%2F06%2F27%2Fpakistani-public-opinion-ever-more-critical-of-u-s&sig=cc1137e002f11d4ef04f42236dee5c148c538808