Saturday, December 3, 2016

IS DEMOCRACY A LEGITIMATE WAY TO ROHINGYA GENOCIDE


Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi laughs out loud 
in a mockery attitude holding a paper on Rohingya issue 
and urges Burmese crowds in Singapore to use “Tit for Tat” 
method on December 1, 2016. 
(Photo: Burmese Community in Singapore)

IS DEMOCRACY A LEGITIMATE WAY TO ROHINGYA GENOCIDE

Aung Aung
In spite of many shortcomings in all man-made political systems, democracy is known the only viable ideology in this modern time. Although democratic ideas stem from ancient times, modern liberal democracy was born in the America and French Revolutions. After the Second World War, majority people on Earth turned towards values like democracy, basic human rights, quality education, economic prosperity and the supremacy of law and justice.

As a Myanmar citizen, I personally feel now democracy is the way to Genocide because I have been pleading all democratic leaders on Earth to save us from genocidal blockage of Myanmar’s so-called democratic government since 2012 but instead of ending genocide, democratic countries reward Myanmar leaders approving its atrocities as an excuse of internal problem.

In Sri Lanka, India and Myanmar, the minority Muslim Community has faced tensions and violence but the democratic countries do not see that. Global concerns of the so-called Islamic State play into the stereotypes that Islam is violent and bad.

The West highly praises and honors “The Lady” of Myanmar with one reward after another for peace, democracy and human rights. When she becomes the head of Myanmar’s new government, Aung San Suu Kyi continues State’s sponsored killing of the Rohingya. She even asked father of democracy, the United State of America not to use the term Rohingya.

Thousands of Rohingya have fled their homes as security forces hunt down innocent civilians since 9 October. Though Myanmar army killed 100s of innocent civilians, gang raped 100s of women and girls, torched 1000s of Rohingya’s homes; it has denied all reports from all activists around the World.

Rohingya became the most persecuted minority on Earth since 1970s and genocidal program against them has started in the name of democracy in 1990s. When The West praised General Thein Sein as a democracy reformer, it became a golden chance for him to eliminate all Rohingya. He staged 2012 violence against Rohingya and keeps all of them under genocidal blockage depriving all fundamental human rights.

Honorable George Soros who escaped Nazi-occupied Hungary emphasized that the situation of Rohingya in Sittwe, he saw when he visited there, is exactly the same genocide of Nazis to Jews. But the West’s “The Lady” says it is fabrication.

“If democracy is not a way to genocide, why do all democratic leaders still trust, praise and support her ignoring atrocities of Myanmar army against Rohingya?”

Aung San Suu Kyi blames all democratic leaders of the World who supported her wholeheartedly while she was under house-arrest of Junta, that they are exaggerating the issue, international community intervene her internal issue. Suu Kyi appointed a close ally of former junta leader of Than Shwe, Myint Swe, who ordered a bloody crackdown on the monk-led protests of the Saffron Revolution in 2007, a chair person of her new Rakhine Investigation Commission. She has been deceiving the World saying “no persecution” “no Rohingya” in Arakan State of Myanmar. Genocide should not be an internal affair of a Sovereign State.

It must be stopped by International Community. All democratic countries are responsible to end Rohingya genocide if democracy is not a way to genocide. Myanmar’s treatment of Rohingya since 1990s, especially after 2012 violence, is one of the worse genocides on Earth that forced to leave two third of Rohingya population through genocidal persecution and the rest is kept under genocide process.

The fact that only one particular ethnicity is being driven out is by definition ethnic cleansing, Malaysia’s foreign ministry said in a statement. “This practice must stop, and must be stopped immediately in order to bring back security and stability to the Southeast Asian region.” As Malaysian political parties plan a protest in Kuala Lumpur to end Myanmar’s atrocities against Rohingya on 4.12.2016, Myanmar authority had already instructed extremist Buddhists in Yangon to protest Malaysian Prime Minister in front of Malaysian Embassy.

Watch Myanmar Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi laughs out loud at Rohingya genocide allegations with Burmese crowds in Singapore on December 1, 2016. https://youtu.be/k7CIrDaw-WA


Honorable Burmese scholar Dr. Maung Zarni who really deserves Nobel Peace Prize for his sincere dedication to make Myanmar a peaceful democratic nation, raising his voice to end Rohingya Genocide at British Foreign Office in London on December 3, 2016. https://www.facebook.com/BurmeseRohingyaOrganisationUk/videos/618184725028192/