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With anti-Muslim bombast, Trump doubles down on ‘fascist demagoguery’

December 9, 2015 by Nasheman

‘The truth is his language is dangerous,’ say Bernie Sanders and other critics

"If I win the election for President, we are going to Make America Great Again," Trump stated in a press release calling for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States." (Photo: Michael Vadon/flickr/cc)

“If I win the election for President, we are going to Make America Great Again,” Trump stated in a press release calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” (Photo: Michael Vadon/flickr/cc)

by Deirdre Fulton, Common Dreams

GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is doubling down on his xenophobic remarks about Muslims, even as they provoke widespread outrage and condemnation across the political spectrum.

On Tuesday, Trump defended his fascist plan for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” by comparing it with President Franklin Roosevelt’s decision to inter Japanese Americans during World War II.

“This is a president who was highly respected by all,” Trump said in morning TV interviews on Tuesday. “If you look at what he was doing, it was far worse.”

But those who oppose Trump’s controversial platform dispute his interpretation of both history and current events.

“For God’s sake,” Council on American-Islamic Relations executive director Nihad Awad told ABC7 in Washington, D.C. on Monday night. “Haven’t we learned lessons from history by targeting religious minorities and ethnic minorities?”

Flanked by members of Congress and civil rights leaders at a Virginia press conference earlier on Monday, Awad declared: “Donald Trump is using his platform to create a division within America. Leadership is about uniting Americans, not exploiting division based on race and religion. I know it is helping Donald Trump and others to stay high in the polls, but they are low in the minds of those who think and reflect upon our history.”

Still, Awad and others warned that to write off Trump’s bombast would be dangerous.

 

“[I]t’s important not to treat Trump as some radical aberration,” The Intercept‘s Glenn Greenwald wrote on Tuesday. “He’s essentially the American id, simply channeling pervasive sentiments unadorned with the typical diplomatic and PR niceties designed to prettify the prevailing mentality. He didn’t propose banning all Muslims from entering the U.S. because it’s grounded in some fringe, out-of-the-mainstream ideas. He proposed it in part to commandeer media attention so as to distract attention away from his rivals and from that latest Iowa poll, but he also proposed it because he knows there is widespread anti-Muslim fear and hatred in the U.S.”

He continued: “Whatever else you want to say about him, Trump is a skillful entertainer, and good entertainers—like good fascist demagogues—know their audience.”

Noting that “cultural, religious, ideological, financial and tribalistic motives for isolating and demonizing Muslims” preexist Trump’s candidacy, Greenwald warned: “Trump is not an outlier, and it’s dangerous to treat him as one.”

White House hopeful Bernie Sanders, whom recent polls have shown would beat Trump in a general election match-up, added his censure to the mix in an email to supporters late Monday night.

“It’s fun for the political media to treat Donald Trump like he’s the lead character in a soap opera or the star player on a baseball team,” Sanders said. “But the truth is his language is dangerous, especially as it empowers his supporters to act out against Muslims, Latinos, and African-Americans.”

Other presidential contenders blasted Trump’s comments as “unhinged,” “fascist” and “downright dangerous.”

And the watchdog group Media Matters revealed Monday that Trump’s proposal leans on a misleading poll from a group led by “one of America’s most notorious Islamophobes,” Frank Gaffney, president of the conservative thinktank Center for Security Policy.

Members of New York City’s Arab, Muslim, and human rights communities are planning to gather at Columbus Circle near the International Trump Tower on Thursday in solidarity with refugees and in protest of harmful racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Donald Trump

Children die in Aegean Sea in unabated refugee wave

December 9, 2015 by Nasheman

Eleven people drown and more missing as wooden boat sinks, while police round up refugees near border with Macedonia.

Several refugees were also rescued during an operation near the Greek island of Lesbos on Tuesday [AP]

Several refugees were also rescued during an operation near the Greek island of Lesbos on Tuesday [AP]

by Al Jazeera

At least 11 people including children have died and 13 others remain missing after a boat carrying about 50 refugees sank in the eastern Aegean Sea, Greek authorities say.

The coast guard said the accident occurred early on Wednesday when a wooden boat carrying the refugees from Turkey sank near the islet of Farmakonisi.

At least 26 people have been rescued alive.

The dead were five children, four men and two women. Their nationalities were not immediately known.

The latest incident happened just a day after six Afghan children drowned off the coast of the western Turkish province of Izmir, as the rubber dinghy they were in sank before reaching the Greek island of Chios.

Greece is the main entry point for refugees seeking a better life in the European Union.

More than 600,000 people have arrived in Greece this year by making the short but perilous journey by boat or rubber dinghy from Turkey to outlying islands. Thousands more have drowned.

Greece-Macedonia border

The latest drownings came as witnesses said Greek police started removing hundreds of refugees stranded on the Greek-Macedonian border and blocking rail traffic.

About 1,200 people – mostly from Pakistan, Morocco and Iran – were stuck near the northern Greek town of Idomeni, demanding to cross into Macedonia to reach northern Europe after non-EU Balkan states began filtering refugees by nationality.

The police official said the refugees would be taken to Athens on buses and will be accommodated in centres before being sent back to their home countries.

Hundreds of thousands of people streamed into Europe this year, mostly through Greece, but Balkan states began blocking passage last month to all but Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans, who are considered as refugees because they are fleeing war zones.

Clashes have flared in the past two weeks between police and stranded migrants blocking the Greek-Macedonian crossing for refugees and the railway line running between the two countries.

A Moroccan man was electrocuted on the line last week.

Macedonia has erected a metal fence to keep others out and plans to extend it to cover more than 40km of the border.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aegean Sea, Refugees

Time for India, Pakistan to display maturity to do business: Sushma Swaraj

December 9, 2015 by Nasheman

Sushma Swaraj

Islamabad: India today extended a hand of friendship to Pakistan, saying it was time the two countries display “maturity and self-confidence” to do business with each other as the world was rooting for a change and offered to move cooperation at a pace Pakistan is comfortable with.

Speaking at ‘Heart of Asia’ ministerial conference on Afghanistan, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also asked the international community to ensure that the forces of terrorism and extremism do not find sanctuaries and safe havens in “any name, form or manifestation”.

She said the “heart of Asia” cannot function if arteries are clogged and noted that India’s vision for the war-torn country was one of interlinked trade, transit, energy and communication routes, with Afghanistan as an important hub.

“Let me take this opportunity to extend our hand to Pakistan as well. It is time that we display the maturity and self-confidence to do business with each other and strengthen regional trade and cooperation. The entire world is waiting and rooting for a change. Let us not disappoint them.

“For its part, India is prepared to move our cooperation at a pace which Pakistan is comfortable with. But today, let us at least resolve to help Afghanistan –- in the best traditions of good neighbourliness –- through more effective transit arrangements,” she said.

Swaraj, who was accompanied by Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar, India’s High Commissioner to Pakistan TCA Raghavan and envoy to Afghanistan Amar Sinha, said terrorism in that country has grown in both intensity and scope in the last few months and that India was ready to work with the Afghan government to strengthen its defensive capability.

“Terrorists have made concerted efforts to capture and hold territory, reminding us that they have not changed. We salute the Afghan National Security Forces and the Afghan people for countering the forces of terrorism and extremism with courage and resilience.

“They need the continued support of the international community to defend Afghanistan’s unity and security. For its part, India is ready to work with Afghanistan to strengthen its defensive capability,” she said.

Swaraj said it was the collective duty of “all of us to ensure that the forces of terrorism and extremism do not find sanctuaries and safe havens in any name, form or manifestation.

“We, in Afghanistan’s proximity, have a particular responsibility in this regard,” she said.

Swaraj said nothing can benefit Afghanistan more immediately than full and direct overland access to India’s markets to enable it to take advantage of the zero duty regime available to its exports to India.

“Similarly, if Afghan trucks could carry Indian products to markets in Afghanistan and Central Asia, that would be the best way to make trucking from Afghanistan cost-effective and viable, and bestow benefits to the whole region,” she said.

Noting that connectivity was key for economic development, Swaraj said India is willing to receive Afghan trucks at Attari and create necessary facilities for Afghan products there.

“We have also formally indicated our willingness to join the Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade and Transit Agreement. India is also working with Afghanistan and Iran to develop trilateral transit,” she said, adding that participation in development of the Chahbahar Port will augment India’s connectivity with Afghanistan and beyond.

“India’s engagement in the Trade, Commerce and Investment (TCI) CBM within the Heart of Asia process as the lead country complements our bilateral development cooperation with Afghanistan, including in the spheres of infrastructure, connectivity and capacity building,” she said.

Observing that democracy was taking roots in Afghanistan, she said India acknowledged the role of President Ashraf Ghani and CEO Abdullah Abdullah in building on the strong foundation created by former President Hamid Karzai to ensure peaceful, democratic and inclusive governance.

“However, as noted by the UN Secretary General in his latest report on Afghanistan, the country continues to face intersecting challenges. Afghanistan is threatened most by terrorism and not tribal or ethnic rivalries,” she said.

Swaraj said India would like to host the next Heart of Asia Conference next year and referred to the historical links both countries have.

In this regard she talked about Afghan-origin ruler of Delhi Sher Shah Suri and the Grand Trunk Road built centuries ago to connect Kolkata and Kabul.

“The honour to host the sixth Ministerial of the Heart of Asia Istanbul Process in 2016 in India will help us highlight the age-old message of that great artery connecting peoples and lands,” she said.

The External Affairs Minister said the Heart of Asia process provides an important platform for friends of Afghanistan from its immediate and extended neighbourhood to promote political consultations and regional cooperation for a united, democratic, independent, strong and prosperous Afghanistan.

“My presence here underlines India’s strong commitment to that cause. The theme of today’s meeting combines cooperation with security and connectivity. This is particularly relevant to Heart of Asia. India’s vision of this process is one of interlinked trade, transit, energy and communication routes, with Afghanistan as an important hub,” she said.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Pakistan, Sushma Swaraj

100 per cent political vendetta coming out of PMO: Rahul Gandhi

December 9, 2015 by Nasheman

Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today said the National Herald case is “hundred per cent political vendetta coming out of PMO” but declared that he has full faith in the judiciary.

He also rejected the charge that Congress was using Parliament to threaten judiciary saying “it is the other way round”.

“One hundred per cent political vendetta. Pure political vendetta coming out of PMO. It is their way of doing politics. Pure 100 per cent vendetta,” Gandhi told reporters outside Parliament.

He said he has full faith in the judiciary. “I have full faith in judiciary. We will see at the end what comes out. Truth will come out.”

Asked about Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu’s charge that Congress was using Parliament to threaten judiciary (by disruption), he said, “It is the other way round. Who is threatening judiciary. We all know.”

Congress members disrupted proceedings in both the houses of Parliament yesterday and got the Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2 PM today.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Rahul Gandhi

Bengal girl raped for 6 months by 10 men in Mangaluru, other places

December 9, 2015 by Nasheman

rape

New Delhi: An 18-year-old girl is battling for life after being raped repeatedly by different men for the last six months. The girl has been admitted to Delhi’s Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital with severe injuries all over her body and doctors say her condition is serious.

The girl has told the police that she was trafficked from West Bengal last year and was taken to Rishikesh, Haridwar, Manali, Mangaluru and other places where she was raped by different men.

According to a report in Hindustan Times, an NGO, Shakti Vahini, had received the information about the girl’s trafficking in April but they were not able to locate her. It was on Monday that Kolkata Police informed Shakti Vahini that she was admitted at uru Teg Bahadur Hospital.

“The girl lies in a critical state, unable to make use of her lower limbs. The victim has reported about sexual abuse and multiple sexual assaults over the last six months. She has also reported about her being used in prostitution rackets,” the daily quoted president of Shakti Vahini, Ravi Kant, as saying.

The NGO has helped police identify the main accused who first lured the girl out of Kolkata and pushed her into a prostitution racket. The main is a history sheeter of the area and has been arrested by the police.

A team of Kolkata Police is on its way to Delhi to record the victim’s statement and take her back to Kolkata for further action in the case.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Rape

Fortis Healthcare organizes free OP screening for flood victims

December 9, 2015 by Nasheman

Free outpatient screening for three days at Fortis Malar, Adyar and Fortis Hospital, Arcot Road Screening under 5 major disciplines and free medicines to beneficiaries
Fortis Arcot Road to conduct medical camps.

Fortis

Chennai: Fortis Healthcare has extended its caring hands to the victims of the recent torrential rains and flooding that has altered the landscape of Chennai in the past few weeks. Fortis Malar Hospital, Adyar is conducting free outpatient screening in the disciplines of Dermatology, Paediatrics, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Orthopaedics. The screening camp has started on 8th Dec’15 and will continue till 10th Dec’15, at the hospital premises in Adyar. Anybody can walk-in and have a preliminary screening done for them in theses three days. The hospital will also provide prescribed medicines free of cost to the needy patients.

This initiative will particularly benefit the neighbourhoods of the hospital that are in the vicinity of the Adyar river, which flooded a major part of the city throwing normal life out of gear, and the Buckingham Canal that runs along Thiruvanmiyur, Indira Nagar and Gandhi Nagar areas. The devastating floods have also created conditions where the general public is exposed to the spread of various water borne diseases, as sewage water has mixed with rain water and has stagnated for weeks, apart from accidents caused due to severely damaged roads.

Apart from this, the hospitals are already conducting outreach camps at various areas in the city for the past few days. Wherein, the doctors along with their medical support team are visiting severely affected parts of the city, screening patients for diseases and providing medicines, free of cost then and there.

Fortis Arcot Road, Vadapalani will be conducting free medical camps for 3 days from Dec 09 – 11. Apart from this, two other mobile medical camps will be set up at Tambaram, Mudichur. Each camp will be led by 4 Doctors, 7 nurses & 3 paramedics. Ambulance services will also be provided to the needy.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Fortis

Sushma to engage with Pakistan after Modi, Doval

December 8, 2015 by Nasheman

Sushma Swaraj

New Delhi: India and Pakistan are set to hold the third bilateral engagement at the top level in less than 10 days with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj reaching Islamabad on Tuesday for a conference on Afghanistan.

Following an impromptu meeting between Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif in Paris on the margins of a global climate change conference on November 30, the national security advisers of the two sides met in Bangkok on December 6 and discussed all major issues, including Kashmir.

Swaraj is expected to take this process forward during her likely meetings with Pakistan Prime Minister Sharif and his Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on the margins of what is called the 5th Ministerial Conference on Heart of Asia Istanbul Process.

This is also the first ministerial visit from India to its South Asian neigbbour since the then external affairs minister S.M. Krishna went to Pakistan in 2012.

But the visit is likely to include more.

After the Bangkok meeting between India’s Ajit Doval and Naseer Khan Janjua of Pakistan, along with foreign secretaries S. Jaishanker and Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Swaraj is also expected to take up a host of other issues.

A joint statement issued by the two sides in Bangkok said: “Discussions covered peace and security, terrorism, Jammu and Kashmir, and other issues including tranquility along the LoC (Line of Control that divides the two counties).”

Sushma Swaraj’s visit has evoked keen interest in diplomatic circles and among stakeholders.

“What seemed impossible just weeks ago has turned into a remarkable, almost unprecedented, round of diplomacy at the very highest levels,” the Dawn newspaper said in an editorial ahead of the Indian minister’s visit.

“The meetings must, first and foremost, be welcomed by every right-thinking Indian and Pakistani. Not talking to each other should be an unacceptable state of affairs when it comes to the two South Asian neighbours.”

The main purpose of the visit though is the conference — The Heart of

Asia Istanbul Process — that was established in 2011 at the initiative of Afghanistan and Turkey.

The Fifth Ministerial Conference is expected to adopt a forward looking Islamabad Declaration entitled “Enhanced Cooperation for Countering Security Threats and Promoting Connectivity in the Heart of Asia Region”.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Pakistan, Sushma Swaraj

SDPI to conduct campaign against communal terrorism

December 8, 2015 by Nasheman

SDPI

by SDPI

Bengaluru: Social Democratic Party of India is conducting a campaign against the communal terrorism patronized either directly or indirectly by the Sangh Parivar. The campaign is intended to draw peoples’ attention to the upsetting socio-political situation prevailing in the country and to bring confidence among them.

Within few months of being in power the NDA government has given up the agenda of development. BJP has repeatedly proved that they are running short of the maturity to lead world’s largest democracy. BJP MPs, Central Ministers, Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states and even governors appointed by the NDA Government are coming forward with controversial statements one after another mostly attacking the secular and progressive democratic thoughts prevailing among the people of our country. The socio-political situation of our country is growing vulnerable day by day. Word intolerance is much discussed in India at present. RSS and BJP leaders including Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi vocally try to establish that India is a country of tolerance. This verbal exercise itself calls out the pitiable social situation prevailing in India. The country passes through lot of changes and turmoil. In just over a year and a half of the NDA government the slogans of development have been replaced by narrative of divisiveness.

The government has failed to show the zeal to contain the radical right groups, which have been causing turbulence throughout the country. Attacks on Muslims owing to communal hatred, now mostly in the name of cow protection, has become a continuous process in different parts of the country. Caste prejudice and atrocities towards Daliths also are on the increase. Approach of leaders and ministers towards such incidents is more reprehensible. Over excited by power, BJP has forgotten decorum and principles of democracy.

Meanwhile, the spectrum of intolerance is widening and it is hunting whistle-blowers, reformists, writers, artists and activists by way of threats and killings. Let us remember assassination of Narendra Dabholkar in Pune, Govind Pansare in Mumbai and M.M. Kalburgi in Gulbarga. Writers, artists, cultural activists, scientists and public intellectuals are now compelled to come out with protest against the government’s failure to protect freedom of expression and contain religious intolerance.

Common mass of the country are frightened of the untoward and unhealthy developments imposed by the fascists and the administration. This is the occasion to spread message of fearlessness and confidence among the oppressed and minorities of our country. SDPI’s campaign includes Public Meetings, Seminars, Corner Meetings, Street Dramas, Posters, Leaflets, Different types of Poetical and Musical Programmes with a message ‘on your feet, not on your knees.’

The campaign will start with an indoor conference in Bangalore on 10th December and will extend up to 31st December 2015. The campaign is marked with a Parliament March scheduled for 21st December, Seminars at Jaipur, Kolkatta, Bangalore, Aligarh, Lucknow, Patna and Mumbai. Several other programmes would be conducted by state committees.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: SDPI

Marathi Filmfare Awards Ceremony 2015

December 8, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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Ajeenkya DY Patil Filmfare Awards was a Lai Bhaari affair

The Ajeenkya D Y Patil University Filmfare Awards 2014 (Marathi), the 1st ever Filmfare awards for excellence in Marathi cinema, was held recently at the Kashinath Ghanekar Natyagruha, Thane. Among the films that took home multiple black ladies were the commercially successful Lai Bhaari (which marked the debut of actor Riteish Deshmukh in Marathi cinema), next was Fandry, which explores the caste system through the eyes of a Dalit who falls in love with an upper caste girl and Rege, which underlined the curiosity of kids about the world of crime.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Ajeenkya DY Patil observed, “As the title sponsor of the event, it’s a small endeavour on our part to promote Marathi cinema that is growing by leaps & bounds with each passing year. Further it is also a matter of great pride for the Ajeenkya DY Patil Group to be associated with the 1st ever Marathi Filmfare awards.”

Veteran Marathi actor Ramesh Deo received the lifetime achievement award for his contribution to the industry. Actor Kranti Redkar shone in a peach gown as the host. “It was a Marathi manoos that 1st gave us the gift of cinema,” said Ritesh Deshmukh, referring to the legendary filmmaker Dadasaheb Phalke. “The 1st national award in 1953 too went to a Marathi film called Shyamchi Aai. And now, with films like Court, it is safe to say Marathi cinema has put Indian cinema back on the global map,” he said. Bollywood actors Varun Dhawan & Tabu made a surprise cameo to present the awards and floored the audience by spouting lines in Marathi.

The highlight reel of the evening glowed with sizzling performances by actors Sachin Pilgaonkar & Sonali Kulkarni.

Incidentally speaking the Ajeenkya DY Patil University aims to contribute to the creation of innovation oriented Indian society by focusing on academic excellence in teaching, research & quality of service. Their purpose is to help transform individuals into the thinkers, the dreamers & the innovators of tomorrow and is proud to call itself an Innovation University.

The University offers future oriented, highly experiential and hands on programs with a unique learning experience. The emphasis at Ajeenkya D Y Patil University (ADYPU) is always on creating an exciting & a highly charged environment, where a mix of youthful vibrancy with experience & maturity, global viewpoint with local reality, emerging technology with traditional wisdom and existing knowledge with rebellion & constant questioning leads to an exciting journey throughout the programs.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Marathi Cinema, Marathi Filmfare Awards

Muslim men’s jailing in Myanmar ‘tainted with torture’

December 8, 2015 by Nasheman

Mandalay court convicts 12 men for alleged links to armed group, whose real existence has been called into question.

The Fortify Rights group said there are "very worrying trends" among some nationalist movements targeting Muslim minorities [Reuters]

The Fortify Rights group said there are “very worrying trends” among some nationalist movements targeting Muslim minorities [Reuters]

by Ted Regencia, Al Jazeera

A dozen Muslim men from Myanmar have been convicted for their alleged links to a previously unknown armed group and sentenced to five years in prison, following a trial which human rights groups say was tainted by allegations of torture.

Fortify Rights, a watchdog group, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the 12 men from the central region of Mandalay were denied a fair trial, and that elements of anti-Muslim prejudice played a part in their case.

The men, including a 19-year-old labourer, a 34-year-old restaurant worker and a 58-year old merchant, were all found guilty on Monday of undermining national security, after allegedly training with the so-called Myanmar Muslim Army.

“I think it’s a huge injustice,” Matthew Bugher, a Harvard lawyer and Fortify Rights representative in Myanmar, said of the verdict issued by a judge at the Aung Myay Thar San township court.

“The government has not provided any evidence to support their allegations against these men.”

He said the allegations of torture openly made in court merit an investigation.

Bugher was referring to one of the court testimonies he witnessed, wherein a defendant told the judge that he was forced to sign a confession document, after undergoing torture while in detention.

“The court case against these men and their convictions are tainted by those torture allegations,” he said.

Bugher also questioned the real existence of the so-called Myanmar Muslim Army, saying, “the court record is so thin that we really can’t even make any analysis” of the group.

“This is the first that any of us have heard of this group. We could do a better job of assessing government claims if they actually provide some evidence that we could analyse. But they haven’t.”

Call to release accused men

During the trial, state witnesses claimed protection under the country’s Official Secrets Act as a reason for not providing more evidence to the public, arguing that the evidence had come from high levels in government, Bugher told Al Jazeera.

Separately, Phil Robertson, Asia deputy director of Human Rights Watch, told Al Jazeera that the identity of the Myanmar Muslim Army “remains as much of a mystery after the trial as before it”.

“What’s clear is that the government failed to provide sufficient evidence that these twelve men had anything to do with that group – so they should be released immediately,” he said.

A trial at which prosecution witnesses used the government laws to deflect demands that prosecutors produce evidence in court “can hardly be called either free or fair”.

He said that the case shows the danger of Myanmar’s “draconian yet vaguely defined laws”, wherein convictions are secured “for just about any act the government unilaterally finds troubling.”

He called on the incoming government in Myanmar, led by the National League for Democracy (NLD) of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, to “immediately revoke” those laws, as a clear sign of reform.

Al Jazeera could not immediately reach a government spokesman to respond to the allegations.

However, in a previous interview with The Intercept, Zaw Htay, the presidential spokesman, said authorities have all the evidence against the accused.

He said that the government carried out a “pre-emptive strike” to protect the country against “any possible attack”.

‘Worrying trends’

From Mandalay, Fortify Rights’ Bugher warned that the most recent convictions and detentions of Muslims, “are colouring perceptions” of the Buddhist-majority country, and providing extra rhetoric to some right-wing groups.

“So we are concerned about a narrative of an extremist threat that’s actively being propagated by the government,” he said.

Bugher also said that there are “very worrying trends” among some of the nationalist movements targeting individuals, both Muslims and inter-faith activists.

“I don’t think it’s an isolated thing,” he said. “I think it’s a major concern that affects all parts of the country.”

Bugher said he expects the convicted suspects to appeal their case. He said that there is hope among the defendants that the incoming government led by the NLD “will take action on this case.”

U Ottama Sara, a monk at the Phaung Daw Oo monastery in Mandalay, has been working to promote inter-faith events with Muslims and other religious minorities in Myanmar.

He told Al Jazeera that prejudice against Muslims has been “a problem for a long time”.

U Ottama Sara blamed “poor education, lack of knowledge and weak civil engagement” for the Buddhist majority’s misguided perception of the Muslim minorities and Islam.

He recalled that as a child, he was made to believe that Muslims are enemies of Buddhists. He said that he only started to question the prevailing belief when he grew up.

“I asked myself if it’s really true that they are bad people,” U Ottama Sara said.

“So I became curious and I started to make friends with them. Now I know that what I was told was not true.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Myanmar

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