Dakar se mobilise en faveur des Rohingyas

Initiateurs de la marche de soutien aux Rohingyas tenue à Dakar, l’Organisation islamique Jamra, l’Observatoire de veille et de défense des valeurs culturelles et religieuses MBAÑ GACCE, en partenariat avec le collectif de soutien aux Rohingyas condamnent avec la dernière énergie cette sanglante persécution, aux allures d’épuration ethnique, digne de l’épopée nazi, et planifié de toute évidence de longue date, dénoncent le silence coupable de la communauté internationale, dont le Conseil de Sécurité n’a daigné se réunir que mercredi dernier, de surcroît à huis-clos ; exigent la traduction devant la CPI, Cour Pénale internationale, du moine fasciste et raciste, Ashin Wirathu, dont les appels à la haine contre les musulmans sont responsables de cette sanglante chasse-à-l’homme, dont les enfants et les femmes payent le plus lourd tribut ; réclament la déchéance d’Aung San Suu Kyi de son Prix Nobel de la Paix, lequel titre est désormais ensanglanté par la complicité passive de celle qui n’a pas hésité à qualifier les martyrs Rohingyas de «terroristes»  et exhortent solennellement le Haut Conseil aux Réfugiés des Nations-Unies de prendre résolument à bras-le-corps la situation humanitaire extrêmement précaire des 380.000 réfugiés musulmans birmans, apatrides, que le Bengladesh voisin rechigne à accueillir sur son territoire.

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