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THE HYPOCRISY OF THE CENTURY

Double standards of the world

By Hashir aliPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
 THE HYPOCRISY OF THE 
 CENTURY
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A year ago, the whole world was standing together in solidarity with ukraine against russia US,NATO and so many countries who supported ukraine in so many ways by helping their refugees and providing them with enough arms,resources to withstand the invasion by russia

But when it comes to the muslims countries or muslims living in the non muslim states the whole world's perspective changes as we are by default considered terrorists and extremists.The international media portrays us muslims as the threat or the problem but what about telling the world about the muslims of bangladesh,burma,uyghur,palestine.

Whenever muslims try to raise their voices on social platforms like facebook,instagram or X our accounts get shadowbanned

THE HYPOCRISY OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

A year ago the whole world supported Ukraine just through a feeling of humanity and sympathy towards them but whenever it's muslims where does humanity go? Why doesn't the whole world ache for us like it does for any other nation

Oppressions in Bangladesh:

In Bangladesh, it has been a common scenario that men dominate, oppress, and exploit women, and it is accepted by the social institutions because of their patriarchal structure. In the family, women are considered as passive dependents and property of their husbands.

It is observed that women in Bangladesh are physically, psychologically and socially oppressed by their husband and his family members in many ways because of the dowry. The nature of oppression is diverse in form, but ultimately these oppressions turn into femicide.

One of the root causes of violence against women in Bangladesh is disparity and power imbalances between men and women. This is strengthened due to the patriarchal stereotypical attitudes regarding their roles and responsibilities

Oppressions in Burma:

Myanmar (also known as Burma) ( Burmese: မြနိမာ) operates de jure as a unitary assembly-independent republic under its 2008 constitution. On 1 February 2021, Myanmar's military took over the government in a coup, causing ongoing anti-coup protests.

Since staging a coup on February 1, 2021, the Myanmar military has carried out a brutal nationwide crackdown on millions of people opposed to its rule. The junta security forces have carried out mass killings, arbitrary arrests, torture, sexual violence, and other abuses that amount to crimes against humanity.

Government of Myanmar has been accused by the UN of ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya population and committing state-sanctioned crimes such as extrajudicial executions, mass murder, genocide, torture, gang rapes and forced displacement against them but Myanmar denies it.

The oppression in uyghur:

Uyghurs are barred from freely practicing their religion, speaking their language, and expressing other fundamental elements of their identity. Restrictions apply to many aspects of life, including dress, language, diet, and education. The Chinese government closely monitors Uyghur religious institutions.

Among the findings was that Beijing's discrimination against the Uyghurs was severe and systematic, including forced labor; large-scale, arbitrary deprivation of liberty; and coercive family planning policies.

Uyghurs detained in camps and forced to labor in factories must endure dreadful conditions. In one internment camp in Kashgar, Xinjiang, Uyghur detainees work as forced laborers to produce textiles.

Oppressions in Palestine:

For 75 years, the Israeli government has maintained a military occupation over Palestinians, operating an apartheid regime. Palestinian children are dragged from their beds in pre-dawn raids by Israeli soldiers and held without charge in Israeli military prisons

This includes racist seizures of property, and policies that make it impossible for many Palestinians to build homes. Additional violations include unlawful killing and serious injury, torture, forcible transfer, persecution, and the denial of many other basic rights and freedoms. We MUST speak out to end it.

Israel has attacked schools, refugee camps, and healthcare facilities. Israeli authorities have also cut electricity, water, fuel and food into Gaza, exacerbating a dire humanitarian situation for more than 2.2 million Palestinians

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