Atrocities continue against Muslims in India

Atrocities continue against Muslims in India
Date: 19.7.2018 13:00

First is Rohingya, now is India ... The script is always the same ... Atrocities against Muslims living in the province of Assam in the east of India continues.

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Atrocities against Muslims living in the province of Assam in the east of India continues. Since the Hindus of the imperialists did not offer a document proving that they lived in Assam before 1970, they plan to place approximately 7 million Muslims in the prison camp they have built as a new center of torture, saying "illegal immigrants". The same sly plan was made in Arakan in the years we passed.
 
Taking the example of Buddhists who have massacred thousands of Muslims as illegal immigrants in Arakan in the past years, the Hindu administration plans to take Muslims living in Assam province of India for many years to prison camps. Approximately 7 million Muslims who have been persecuted for failing to give proof of their existence in Assam before 1970 will be taken to the camp with their citizenship removed.
 
Violations of the International Monitoring Center (UHİM) Small Ayhan Chairman of the Board, said that the establishment of Turkey-India dialogue between national newspaper talking. Small, "India is a continent where Muslims are concentrated. In terms of population pyramid, Muslims are young, dynamic and knowledgeable. However, there are serious problems experienced by Muslims in the Indian region. Not only in Assam, but also in Kashmir, there are great troubles. Turkey needs to establish a dialogue in order to overcome these difficulties. But racism and Islamic enmity are highlighted in India. This is affecting the dialogue, making communication. This conflict environment is being planned, consciously removed. It's not something caused by local problems. Global powers want to make confusion and conflict over Muslims in this region."

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