Re: De islamisering van Burma (Myanmar)
Geplaatst: di sep 12, 2017 7:13 pm
India kreeg ook een veeg uit de pan van de Jordaanse prins en baas van de VN mensenrechten club wegens onvriendelijk zijn tegen de zielige Rohingya's. Ze hebben binnen hun grenzen een stel illegale Bengali's die beweren Rohingia te zijn en die geen asiel en staatssteun krijgen.
Tevens werden ze gekapitteld over Kashmir dat door Moslims terugveroverd moet worden.
.".. deport Rohingyas at a time of such violence against them in their country"
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein loopt wel erg ver vooruit. De fictieve virtuele staat "Rohingya" bestaat nog niet.
Tevens werden ze gekapitteld over Kashmir dat door Moslims terugveroverd moet worden.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/rohi ... 46316.htmlRohingya crisis: Don't overlook our concerns on illegal immigrants, India tells UN human rights body
India is concerned about illegal immigrants and the possible security risk they may pose, India said at a UN Human Rights Council session, in response to the UN human rights chief censuring New Delhi over its stand on Rohingya refugees present in India.
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India enforcing its laws to deal with possible security threats posed by illegal migrants (read: Rohingya who have fled Myanmar) should not be taken to mean that the country lacks compassion and an appreciation of human rights, India told the United Nations today.
India, like other countries, is concerned about illegal migrants, New Delhi said during the 36th session of the UN Human Rights Council. The statements were in response to developments from Tuesday, where the chief of the rights body said he 'deplores' the stand New Delhi has taken with respect to the presence of Rohingya immigrants in India.
"Assessments of human rights should not be a matter of political convenience," India said in a sharp statement that sought to rebut the top UN human rights official criticising India over New Delhi's move to deport Rohingya Muslims staying illegally in the country.
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(Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein )"I deplore the current measures in India to deport Rohingyas at a time of such violence against them in their country", Zeid had said, noting that some 40,000 Rohingyas had settled in India, including 16,000 who had received refugee documentation.
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Addressing the issue of the Rohingya crisis, India said, "Like many other nations, India is concerned about illegal migrants, in particular, with the possibility that they could pose security challenges. Enforcing the laws should not be mistaken for lack of compassion."
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India's response also hit back at the criticism over the situation in Kashmir. "We have also noted that the issue of human rights situations in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir has been raised. It is a matter of regret that the central role of terrorism is once again being overlooked. Assessments of human rights should not be a matter of political convenience," Chander said.
.".. deport Rohingyas at a time of such violence against them in their country"
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein loopt wel erg ver vooruit. De fictieve virtuele staat "Rohingya" bestaat nog niet.