Protests against Rohingya genocide

Author: By Our Correspondent

MIRPURKHAS: Citizens from Mirpurkhas as well as various organisations held protests against the on-going violence against Myanmar’s Muslim Rohingya community, here on Sunday.

The protestors were carrying banners and placards inscribed with slogans against the silence of Muslim rulers on the issue and demanded a UN intervention to put a halt to the violence against the Rohingyas. The rally started at the Mirpurkhas Railway Station and culminated at the Mirpurkhas Press Club.

One of the protesters, named Tahir Rajput addressed the demonstration and highlighted the atrocities happening in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, stating that even women, children and the elderly weren’t safe from the violence. Mr. Rajput criticized the UN, the international community, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Pakistani government for not doing enough to raise the issue at an international level and urged the Pakistani government to do more.

However he appreciated the Turkish government for its efforts to help the Rohingya community.

Published in Daily Times, September 11th 2017.

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