• Extermination of the Rohingya

  • By: Steward Habershalom
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 47 mins

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Extermination of the Rohingya

By: Steward Habershalom
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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The Nobel Peace Prize is good in theory, but like Suu Kyi and the blood of the Rohingya on her hands, we haven't forgotten that dear Alfred is responsible for more deaths than almost any man in history with one of his 355 patents being dynamite. He stole this from the Chinese, and the chemistry is basically responsible for all modern artillery used in war. Sadly, this is true of the man who wanted to be remembered more as a chemist than a killer; in his defense, he never killed anyone directly in his lifetime that we know of, but he is, however, responsible for a lot of deaths. The Rohingya and other Muslims in Myanmar have been denied citizenship by the Burmese Government since 1982, which at the time was led by one of their military generals who usurped power in yet another coup d'état in the nation. Fast forward to 2016, ethnic cleansing began against the Rohingya people in the Rakhine state of Myanmar as a response to a terrorist attack, by ARSA who claim to be Muslim, and has continued today under their first democratic government led by Suu Kyi who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in 1991 for her non-violent struggle in Myanmar for human rights and democracy. This has now been exposed as a sham, and she is to be remembered in history as a shill for the ultra-right nationalist who carried out the largest ethnic cleansing act that we have seen since the 100 days of violence in the Rwandan Genocide during a civil war in the country in 1994. To be clear, thousands of Rohingya have been killed, hundreds of thousands have been raped and attacked, and millions have been displaced. Currently, the Burmese military is carrying outside genocidal acts against the Rohingya who haven't left Myanmar and bombing neighboring Bangladesh, which has housed over 750,000 Rohingya children, women, and men since 2016. Meanwhile, sanctions haven't been placed on Myanmar and justice hasn't been served against their leadership for the ethnic cleansing campaign that is ongoing, and the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Suu Kyi, has continued to try to dupe the West with her defense of the Burmese military in the UN's International Court. In truth, the Burmese have been discriminating against the Rohingya people for centuries, and the 12 Burmese soldiers that were killed in 2016 by ARAS were just a catalyst for underlying Islamaphobia that is pervasive in Southeast Asia, East Asia, and many parts of the world. The international community hasn't properly come to the aid of the Rohingya people, and world leaders haven't done enough to end the attempted religious war of Myanmar's monks. Finally, the world's largest refugee camp Kutupalong in Cox's Bazar Bangladesh continues to add Muslims fleeing Myanmar and the dead bodies continue to pile up of the famished, diseased, and maimed from the shelling by the Burmese military in their ethnic cleansing campaign.

"Whoever kills an innocent person it is as if he has killed all of humanity." — Quran 5:32

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