A member of the IUMS in Myanmar: we are exposed to a systematic genocide campaign from Buddhists
Muhammad Amin Al Nadowy, a member of the
IUMS, said that Myanmar is suffering from a genocide campaign and
ethnic cleansing in Arakan province by the Buddhists.
And he said on the sidelines of the
General Assembly that is held in Istanbul, that the Rohingya "foreigners
in their homeland" and deprived of all civil rights, and all the
mosques, schools and Islamic activities in the region are closed by the
government in Burma.
The International Union is playing a
big role in supporting the cause of Muslim minorities in Burma, through
periodic data issued and the firm positions taken by them.
He pointed out that the Union has an
essential role in the education of scholars and clerics in Burma, to
pursue their role in the advancement of the nation, through the rhetoric
and the Imamate and support educational fields.
He stressed that there is a deliberate
scheme by Buddhists to eliminate the minority Rohingya, and this is
reflected by preventing all activities that lead to the creation of
civilization and science and evolution.