Burma: DCCN Slams Global Community Over Killings Of Muslims
BY SEGUN ADEBAYO, ABUJA – The Da’awah Coordination Council of Nigeria (DCCN) on Thursday condemned the silence of the international community over the killings of Muslims in Burma.
Describing the development as unhealthy and criminal, DCCN lamented that, “Even the international media is maintaining a felonious muteness while the cleansing goes on under a suffocating ambience of impunity.”
A press statement by DCCN’s Secretary General, Engineer Ahmad M. Y. Jumba said, “If the Muslims were the supposed culprits here, the same international media would have been a washed with endless streams of condemnation of this mindless killings.
“DCCN observed that the silence of the international community and media is not just betoken of knavery, but indicative of the fact that the blood of Muslims is not worth even the earth upon which it is shed. People are more likely to rise in protest over the killing of mosquitoes, than worry over the criminal decimation of the Muslims in Burma.
“This bloodshed must stop. The international community, particularly the United Nations and the international criminal court must rise to condemn the senseless killings going in Burma. In addition, the leaders and those behind this genocide against an innocent and peace loving Muslims of Burma must be brought to trial for crimes against humanity”
Calling on the international community to mobilise help and come to the aid of the suffering Muslims in Burma, the DCCN pleaded, “Let the world show them some love and sense of humanity. May the Almighty Creator come to the rescue of the suffering Muslims in Burma and everywhere in the globe.