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https://www.ft.com/content/22a265ce-2d0c-11ea-bc77-65e4aa615551

The world’s indifference to Muslim woes Donald Trump and Boris Johnson jeopardise what remains of the west’s human rights credibility

EDWARD LUCE
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Protesters gather during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Allahabad last month. Muslims are leading the struggle to stop India’s slide into illiberal democracy © AFP via Getty Images

JANUARY 2 2020

Imagine if China had incarcerated upwards of a million Christians. Or India said it would take all refugees except Christian ones. The west would be in a state of frenzy. Since both China and India’s targets are Muslim, their cause is given short shrift. Both US president Donald Trump and UK prime minister Boris Johnson claim to champion oppressed Christians. By downplaying much larger-scale violations against Muslims, they jeopardise what remains of the west’s human rights credibility. Such passivity reinforces the global shift to religious nationalism that began in the Muslim world.

The coming year will test whether these double standards are here to stay. Because Muslims are resented more than other minorities, their plight tests whether liberal democracy means what it claims to mean. There are two reasons Muslims rank lower on the global totem pole than other groups. The first is politics. Opinion polls across the west — and beyond — show Muslims as the least trusted minority. They are thought to integrate less well and be more supportive of terrorism. People believe the Muslim reproductive rate is higher than other groups. Almost a quarter of the world’s population — roughly 1.8bn people — are Muslim.

The second is how badly most of the Muslim world treats its minorities. Whether it is Coptic Christians in Egypt, Shias in Saudi Arabia, or Sunnis in Iran, Muslim-majority countries are among the worst places in which to be a minority. Do not even think of being Jewish in an Arab country. Combine these two stereotypes and you have a world that is largely callous about the fate of Muslims where they are a minority. To put it crudely, popular opinion is telling them to taste their own medicine. The fact that Muslim countries, particularly in the Arab world, have barely raised a whisper against the plight of the Uighurs in China’s Xinjiang, or protested against India’s Hindu nationalist makeover, only underlines the loneliness of Muslim minorities. Even their own look the other way.

Both Mr Trump and Mr Johnson, among other western leaders, have done a great deal to stoke such caricatures. But there is another way of looking at it. The world’s three largest countries by population — China, India and the US — are to varying degrees now hostile to Muslims. In each case, Muslims are now at the forefront of civil rights struggles. Their chances look most hopeless in China, which is closing mosques, banning Muslim garb and enforcing a switch from Uighur to Chinese. Some call this “cultural genocide”. Most exiled Uighurs will not protest by name for fear of jeopardising relatives back home. Their fate is a barometer of how far Chinese president Xi Jinping is prepared to return China to totalitarianism.

As the world’s largest democracy, India offers greater scope for Muslims to resist. But it is a losing battle. India’s prime minister Narendra Modi wants to turn the country into a Hindu nation that elevates citizens whose faith is homegrown — Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists — as the only true Indians. Those who turn to Mecca or Rome for spiritual guidance are viewed as second class. Mr Modi did include Christians among the refugees India would accept in the recent Citizenship Amendment Act. Their exclusion would have sparked a western outcry. But he is uninterested in the fate of Myanmar’s Rohingyas, who are the world’s biggest victims of ethnic cleansing in recent years. It is worth stressing that it is Muslims who are leading the struggle to stop India’s slide into illiberal democracy.

Mr Trump is no bigger a fan of pluralism than Mr Modi — or Mr Xi for that matter. But America’s guardrails are far more robust. In Mr Trump’s first year, US courts blocked him from imposing a ban on visas from Muslim countries. He also scrapped plans to set up a database of US Muslims. But he launched his political career on the false claim that “Barack Hussein Obama” was a foreign-born Muslim. And he has reduced America’s intake of refugees to a historic low.

America no longer presents itself as a beacon. According to the Arab Barometer, there has been a rise in pro-secular sentiment — and a fall in support for Islamism — in the Muslim world over the past year. It would be a cruel irony if flickers of hope on the Arab street and beyond were to be extinguished by a world that appears to be heading in the opposite direction.

edward.luce@ft.com
 
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It's why it's so important for Muslims to speak up

It why it's so important to look after your own

Strength will return to the Muslim world, remember your enemies
 
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Venezuela
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/muslims-help-venezuelans

How?
https://www.hrw.org/news/2014/02/12/central-african-republic-muslims-forced-flee

South Africa
Wonder why S.Africa has something else to say: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/south-african-leader-lauds-muslims-for-aiding-economy/1161255
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/01/11/africa/cape-town-muslim-tourists/index.html
https://www.tdap.gov.pk/word/South-..._r4N5XQgDLv6mdfc-AzBN1bqC73OsqCi0k8gF9Z8REBy1


Peacekeepers from Pakistan wait at the Bujumbura International Airport for their flight back home at the end of their tour of duty with ONUB, Bujumbura, Burundi, 23 September 2006.
https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/mission/past/onub/

Firstly it is Botswana
PAKISTAN DOCTORS HELP TSETSEBYE

The Pakistani Association of Botswana, composed of medical doctors and other health practitioners, on May 19, visited Tsetsebye to diagnose and screen patients of diseases at Tsetsebye Clinic.


Do some basic research before trolling!
 
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https://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/muslims-help-venezuelans

How?
https://www.hrw.org/news/2014/02/12/central-african-republic-muslims-forced-flee


Wonder why S.Africa has something else to say: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/south-african-leader-lauds-muslims-for-aiding-economy/1161255
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/01/11/africa/cape-town-muslim-tourists/index.html
https://www.tdap.gov.pk/word/South-..._r4N5XQgDLv6mdfc-AzBN1bqC73OsqCi0k8gF9Z8REBy1



Peacekeepers from Pakistan wait at the Bujumbura International Airport for their flight back home at the end of their tour of duty with ONUB, Bujumbura, Burundi, 23 September 2006.
https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/mission/past/onub/


Firstly it is Botswana
PAKISTAN DOCTORS HELP TSETSEBYE

The Pakistani Association of Botswana, composed of medical doctors and other health practitioners, on May 19, visited Tsetsebye to diagnose and screen patients of diseases at Tsetsebye Clinic.


Do some basic research before trolling!
He seems to be an Indian troll with an agenda. He can't even hide his obsession with Pakistan and Muslims. Wastes no chance to try and malign Pakistan or Muslims...even if what he says is unfounded.
 
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https://www.ft.com/content/22a265ce-2d0c-11ea-bc77-65e4aa615551

The world’s indifference to Muslim woes Donald Trump and Boris Johnson jeopardise what remains of the west’s human rights credibility

EDWARD LUCE
http%3A%2F%2Fcom.ft.imagepublish.upp-prod-us.s3.amazonaws.com%2Ff071387c-289d-11ea-9f81-051dbffa088d

Protesters gather during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Allahabad last month. Muslims are leading the struggle to stop India’s slide into illiberal democracy © AFP via Getty Images

JANUARY 2 2020

Imagine if China had incarcerated upwards of a million Christians. Or India said it would take all refugees except Christian ones. The west would be in a state of frenzy. Since both China and India’s targets are Muslim, their cause is given short shrift. Both US president Donald Trump and UK prime minister Boris Johnson claim to champion oppressed Christians. By downplaying much larger-scale violations against Muslims, they jeopardise what remains of the west’s human rights credibility. Such passivity reinforces the global shift to religious nationalism that began in the Muslim world.

The coming year will test whether these double standards are here to stay. Because Muslims are resented more than other minorities, their plight tests whether liberal democracy means what it claims to mean. There are two reasons Muslims rank lower on the global totem pole than other groups. The first is politics. Opinion polls across the west — and beyond — show Muslims as the least trusted minority. They are thought to integrate less well and be more supportive of terrorism. People believe the Muslim reproductive rate is higher than other groups. Almost a quarter of the world’s population — roughly 1.8bn people — are Muslim.

The second is how badly most of the Muslim world treats its minorities. Whether it is Coptic Christians in Egypt, Shias in Saudi Arabia, or Sunnis in Iran, Muslim-majority countries are among the worst places in which to be a minority. Do not even think of being Jewish in an Arab country. Combine these two stereotypes and you have a world that is largely callous about the fate of Muslims where they are a minority. To put it crudely, popular opinion is telling them to taste their own medicine. The fact that Muslim countries, particularly in the Arab world, have barely raised a whisper against the plight of the Uighurs in China’s Xinjiang, or protested against India’s Hindu nationalist makeover, only underlines the loneliness of Muslim minorities. Even their own look the other way.

Both Mr Trump and Mr Johnson, among other western leaders, have done a great deal to stoke such caricatures. But there is another way of looking at it. The world’s three largest countries by population — China, India and the US — are to varying degrees now hostile to Muslims. In each case, Muslims are now at the forefront of civil rights struggles. Their chances look most hopeless in China, which is closing mosques, banning Muslim garb and enforcing a switch from Uighur to Chinese. Some call this “cultural genocide”. Most exiled Uighurs will not protest by name for fear of jeopardising relatives back home. Their fate is a barometer of how far Chinese president Xi Jinping is prepared to return China to totalitarianism.

As the world’s largest democracy, India offers greater scope for Muslims to resist. But it is a losing battle. India’s prime minister Narendra Modi wants to turn the country into a Hindu nation that elevates citizens whose faith is homegrown — Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists — as the only true Indians. Those who turn to Mecca or Rome for spiritual guidance are viewed as second class. Mr Modi did include Christians among the refugees India would accept in the recent Citizenship Amendment Act. Their exclusion would have sparked a western outcry. But he is uninterested in the fate of Myanmar’s Rohingyas, who are the world’s biggest victims of ethnic cleansing in recent years. It is worth stressing that it is Muslims who are leading the struggle to stop India’s slide into illiberal democracy.

Mr Trump is no bigger a fan of pluralism than Mr Modi — or Mr Xi for that matter. But America’s guardrails are far more robust. In Mr Trump’s first year, US courts blocked him from imposing a ban on visas from Muslim countries. He also scrapped plans to set up a database of US Muslims. But he launched his political career on the false claim that “Barack Hussein Obama” was a foreign-born Muslim. And he has reduced America’s intake of refugees to a historic low.

America no longer presents itself as a beacon. According to the Arab Barometer, there has been a rise in pro-secular sentiment — and a fall in support for Islamism — in the Muslim world over the past year. It would be a cruel irony if flickers of hope on the Arab street and beyond were to be extinguished by a world that appears to be heading in the opposite direction.

edward.luce@ft.com





agree with the author.. we need to look at our selves... however the west is no angel.

Muslim indifference to Venezuela, Congo, South Africa, Burundi, Bostwana, Equatorial Guinea, Papua New Guinea etc. etc...


are muslims oppressing there?....

DUH
 
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The West (ie white people) has no credibility when it comes to human rights. They brought horrors, suffering and genocide all over the world and then they think they can lecture everyone else about human rights.
A great example is US and France. Look hiw they are quiet just for Billions of dollar deals from India
 
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There is only on thing that counts in this world. It is power.

When the Indians crossed the limits recently we brought them back to earth. Not through talks or negotiations. Not by crying that life is a bitch. No. We took matters into our own hands and retaliated with the means at our disposal. We did not consult any nation. We took the liberty to retaliate on a time of our choosing and liking. Only then did the world and the aggressor understand the consequences.

Crying about indifferences in this jungle that we call our world equals to foolishness. You prepare and work hard to strengthen your defensive and offensive capabilities. Peace comes after preparation for war.

Indian Muslims chose India as their home. They are today paying the price for their choices. There is no indifference of the world here.
 
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A great example is US and France. Look hiw they are quiet just for Billions of dollar deals from India

I'm not really aware of France but... is US linkage with India for money?

I'm sure they're happy to make the money but the US government has an anti-Muslim agenda due to being a puppet of Zionist Jews
 
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https://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/muslims-help-venezuelans

How?
https://www.hrw.org/news/2014/02/12/central-african-republic-muslims-forced-flee


Wonder why S.Africa has something else to say: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/south-african-leader-lauds-muslims-for-aiding-economy/1161255
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/01/11/africa/cape-town-muslim-tourists/index.html
https://www.tdap.gov.pk/word/South-..._r4N5XQgDLv6mdfc-AzBN1bqC73OsqCi0k8gF9Z8REBy1



Peacekeepers from Pakistan wait at the Bujumbura International Airport for their flight back home at the end of their tour of duty with ONUB, Bujumbura, Burundi, 23 September 2006.
https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/mission/past/onub/


Firstly it is Botswana
PAKISTAN DOCTORS HELP TSETSEBYE

The Pakistani Association of Botswana, composed of medical doctors and other health practitioners, on May 19, visited Tsetsebye to diagnose and screen patients of diseases at Tsetsebye Clinic.


Do some basic research before trolling!

You nailed the little buggar. Be a little gentle.
 
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After a Century of humiliation - China rose. They are lessons to be learnt here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_of_humiliation

In all muslim countries, sectarianism, infighting, corruption, mismanagement, injustice and absolute backwardness has destroyed their unity.

Arab world, persian world ( afghanistan, iran, tajikistan), turkish council, Indonesia malaysia rivalry is what dominates the muslim world.

Any little block that emerges is crushed. Malaysia, Turkey, Pakistan had something going it got punctured.
 
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