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United Nations Condemns the Efforts of the Modi Government to Take Out Rohingya Muslims from India

United Nations Human Rights Chief Zayid Rad al Hussein has condemned the efforts of the Modi government to send Rohingya Muslims back from India.

Al Hussein said that the Minister of State for Home of India has allegedly made a statement that since India is not a signatory to the Refugee Convention, India can work on this matter from international law, but with basic human compassion.

According to the head of the United Nations Human Rights, this move of India will not be lawful according to international laws and regulations.

He said, "However, on the basis of the prevailing law, India can not expel the Rohingya Muslims in the countries or areas where they are suspected of being tortured or they can be targeted."

According to government figures, at present, there are 40 thousand Rohingya Muslims living in India. Of these 16 thousand people have also obtained refugee documents.

Apart from this, the UN Human Rights Chief also said that there is a case of violence and injustice 'racial prejudice' against minority Rohingya community in Myanmar.

Addressing the session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Zayid Rad Al Hussein mentioned the anniversary of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, and then expressed concern about the status of human rights in Myanmar.

They talked about Burundi, Venezuela, Yemen, Libya and human rights concerns in the US.

Zayid Rad al-Hussein said that due to the violence, 270,000 people have fled to neighboring Bangladesh from Myanmar and they have been also mentioned about 'Security forces and local militia to burn the villages of Rohingya people' and the reports and photographs of murders other than justice.

He said, "Because Myanmar has not allowed human rights investigators to go, the current situation can not be fully assessed, but this situation seems to be an example of racial prejudice."

On the other hand, the United Nations Refugee Agency has said that due to the recent violence in Myanmar's Rakhine province, 3,13,000 Rohingya have been entered to Bangladesh border since August 25.

Police opened rubber bullets to disperse a pelting mob on a Muslim family's house in the central part of Myanmar. The crowd attacked Sunday night in the Magwa area.

Myanmar's Action on Rohingya Muslims is 'an Accurate Example of Ethnic Massacre': UN

The head of the United Nations Human Rights Organization has said that security actions aimed at targeting Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are "an accurate example of ethnic massacre".

Along with this, the head of the institute Zayid Rad al-Hussein appealed to Myanmar to end the 'ruthless military action'.

After the violence started last month, more than three lakh Rohingya Muslims have migrated from Myanmar to Bangladesh.

The army of Myanmar says that its action is against the Rohingya extremists only.

The army denies the charge of targeting the common man in some way.

On August 25, Rohingya extremists targeted the police checkpoints in the Northern Territory of Rakhine. In this attack, 12 security personnel were killed.

Since this incident, violence has erupted and Rohingya Muslims have to flee to Bangladesh.

Rohingya refugees say that Myanmar's army is launching a barbaric campaign against them in Rakhine, villages are being burnt, and common people are being attacked to disperse them from there.

Myanmar's Buddhist-dominated Rakhine province is near the border of Bangladesh and Rohingya Muslims are minorities here.

Zayid Rad al Hussein, head of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that the current action in Rakhine is clearly unreasonable.

Our Fight against the Suppression of the Buddhist Majority of Myanmar: Commander of Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army

Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army is an armed organization active in the northern Province Rakhine of Myanmar. This organization is fighting an armed struggle to protect the Rohingya Muslim minorities and most of its members are called illegal refugees from Bangladesh.

A person named Ataullah is leading this organization. Ataullah keeps telling about the activities of their organization through the video message.

Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army is an extremist organization in the eyes of the Government of Myanmar.

Ataullah denies allegations related to foreign Islamic extremists. Ataullah says that their fight against the suppression of the country's Buddhist majority.

He said, "If we do not get our rights and if the lives of millions of Rohingya Muslims are killed in this fight, then we will continue fighting against the dictatorial government till death." We can not burn the lights at night. We can not move from one place to another place at the time of day. There is blockade everywhere. This is not the way to live a life."

In August, armed robels of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army attacked on the police checkpoints, after which the crisis deepens of Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine.

After that the action of the security forces of Myanmar started and since then thousands of Muslims have migrated to Bangladesh.

A UN report has said that Myanmar's security forces have executed large scale massacre and gang rape against Rohingya Muslims.

The United Nations has called it a crime against humanity.

Although Myanmar's army denies these allegations and says that they has legitimately campaigned for anti-extremist campaigns.

There are more than one million Rohiniya Muslims living in the Rakhine province of Myanmar's northwestern region, but they have been not basic civil rights like education, health.

Campaign against Aung Sang Suu Kyi to Withdraw the Nobel

Norway's Nobel Institute today said that the award given to Aung Sang Suu Kyi in 1991, leader of Myanmar, can not be withdrawn.

Olav Zolstad, the head of the Nobel Institute of Norway, told to Associated Press through an email that neither according to the will of the award's founder Alfred Nobel nor according to the rules of the Nobel Foundation, there is no provision to withdraw the rewards from the recipients.

He said, "Once the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded, the award can not be withdrawn from the recipient."

Olav said, "Any award committee from Stockhom and Oslo have not considered taking it back after the award has been given."

Let's say that about 3,86,000 people have demanded to withdraw Nobel Prize from Suu Kyi by signing an online petition regarding the alleged harassment against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. Suu Kyi is the supreme leader of Myanmar. They are called State Counselor in Myanmar language.

Here a senior UN representative said that more than a thousand people are expected to be killed in Myanmar's Rakhine province, most of whom are Rohingya Muslim community members.

This number is almost twice the number of government figures. United Nations Special Representative of Human Rights in Myanmar, Yanghi Lee said, "It is possible that at least one thousand people or more people have died. There may be people on both sides, but the bigger number will be Rohingya.

In the past two weeks, 1,64,000 citizens have fled to Myanmar and migrated to Bangladesh refugee camps. Most of these are Rohingya. These camps are already packed with people.

Many others died during the escape in order to avoid violence.

Witnesses said that due to the attacks launched by the Rohingya extremists in a series of ways on August 25, the response of the army started, in which the entire village was burnt.

Rohingya Muslims have faced long periods of discrimination in Buddhist domination Myanmar. Despite living in Myanmar for many generations, they have been deprived of citizenship here and they have been seen as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

The figures given by Lee are more than the official figures, according to which the total number of dead is 475.

According to new figures released by the authorities on Thursday, Myanmar has been informed that since August 25, till now, 6,600 houses of Rohingya and 201 houses of non-Muslims have been burnt down.

They said that 30 people were killed in this conflict, including seven Rohingya, seven Hindu and 16 Rakhine Buddhists.

Myanmar's army had earlier said that they killed 430 Rohingya terrorists. Officials had told that 15 security personnel were also killed in the August attacks.

US Embassy Condemns Murder of Journalist Gauri Lankesh

The US Embassy condemned the killing of senior Kannada journalist and social activist Gauri Lankesh on Wednesday.

In a statement, the US Embassy said, "American mission in India condemns killing of honorary journalist Gauri Lankesh in Bengaluru in collaboration with supporters of press freedom in India and around the world."

It says, "We express sympathy with Ms. Lankesh's family, friends and colleagues."

Three unknown assailants of Gauri Lankesh shot and killed when she returned home from her office. Lankesh was the editor of Popular Kannada Tabloid 'Lankesh Patrika'.

On Wednesday in protest against the murder of Lankesh, there were demonstrations throughout Karnataka. The protesters include journalists, activists, writers, thinkers and workers from women's organizations. People gathered here in Town Hall to hold a silent protest and they kept the planks.

On one plaque it was written, "You can kill a person, not his thoughts."

In the Victoria hospital premises, journalists protested silently, where they had postmotrums (Gauri Lankesh). In the areas of Mangluru, Kalburgi, Dharwad, Koppal, etc., across the state, citizens protested on the streets and protested.

In Mysore, journalists tied up the black lace on their shoulders against the killing and displayed in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office. Major protests were also held in New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and other cities of India.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also canceled all his official programs on Wednesday. An official of the Chief Minister's Office said, "The chief minister has canceled all his programs including a one-day visit to Kerala in view of the incidents of Tuesday night."

Congress President Sonia Gandhi, expressing surprise and concern over the murder, said on Wednesday, "It can not be tolerated and it should not be tolerated."

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi accusing BJP of silence on disagreeing saying that this is part of their (BJP) ideology. He said, "Who speaks against BJP, it is silenced ..."

Myanmar Soldiers Surrounded Villages, Firing indiscriminately on Rohingya Muslims, Corpses Throw Fire to Clear Evidence

Atrocities on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are still on. According to reports, so far about 400 people have died in this violence.

The allegations of the murder of Rohingya Muslims are being imposed on the soldiers of Myanmar. Minority community advocate say that the military and local Buddhists of Myanmar are engaged in removing evidence of this massacre. These people gather dead bodies of Muslims and then burn them.

Chris Leva, director of the Arakan project, an organization monitoring the violence in Myanmar's Rakhine area, said that we have a document that 130 people were killed together in the Rathe Daung area. She also said that in the other three villages, there have been reports of killing dozens of people.

Talking to BBC World Service, she said, "We think 130 people have died, but this figure is even higher. The security forces surround the villages and then firing indiscriminately on the people. Compared with the violence of this violence of October-November last year, this time it has been seen that this time local Buddhists have also met with the army. After the killing of people, we are seeing that the army and the common people are gathering dead bodies and burning them, so that there is no evidence."

On the other hand, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said on Tuesday that the number of Rohingya Muslim refugees fleeing Bangladesh to flee violence in Myanmar was 1,23,000 more than previously thought.

The UNHCR spokeswoman Vivian Tan said that the number of Rohingya Muslim refugees has been increased from yesterday's estimated number 87,000, based on more accurate data collected from established and temporary refugee camps.

He said that this means that all 36,000 new refugees entered the last 24 hours. Even then 'this number is worrying' and 'is increasing rapidly.'

The latest migration of Rohingya Muslims started on August 25, when Rohingya rebels attacked the checkpoints of Myanmar Police, after which the security forces started the campaign to annihilate the rebels.

In the BRICS Declaration Mentioning Pakistani Terrorism and Jaish

In the fight against terrorism, India's campaign got a big victory when the BRICS countries on Monday named the Pakistan-based terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) Involved in their declaration and called upon them to adopt broad perspectives to deal with all terrorist organizations like them.

It is said that at the eighth BRICS conference in Goa last year, China had opposed the inclusion of Pakistan-backed terrorist organizations in the manifesto.

The Shi'amen Declaration states, "We are on the security situation in the region and the Taliban, Islamic State (IS), Al Qaeda and its affiliated organization Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Haqqani Network, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish -E-Mohammed, TTP and Hizbul-Tahrir."

The conference was attended by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Brazilian President Michel Taymer and South African President Jacob Zuma.

Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar is considered responsible for the fatal cross-border attacks on the Indian Army installations. India had approached the United Nations to declare Azhar to be an international terrorist, but China has repeatedly blocked the proposal. Lashkar-e-Taiba is responsible for the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. It killed 166 Indians and foreign nationals.

The Shi'amen Declaration condemns all terrorist attacks across the world, including BRICS countries. The declaration said, "All forms of terrorism are condemned. There is no justification for any act of terrorism."

Without the name of Pakistan, the manifesto has said, "We confirm this opinion that anyone who acts or supports or supports it, should be held responsible for it."

BRICS countries say terrorists and those who support it should be held responsible.

In the manifesto, underlining the primary role and responsibilities of preventing terrorism and dealing with it, it was emphasized that there is a need to enhance international cooperation against terror while respecting the country's sovereignty and not interfering in their internal affairs.

The declaration states, "We condemn terrorist attacks, which resulted in the death of innocent Afghan civilians." Need to end this violence immediately. We are committed to provide support to people for the restoration of peace in Afghanistan and national reconciliation under international efforts. We support the efforts of Afghan security forces to deal with terrorist organizations."

The declaration said, "We call upon all countries to tackle terrorism, eliminate extremism, stop recruits in terrorist organizations (including foreign fighters), and to adopt broad approach to stop financing terrorism." They include money laundering, supply of weapons, smuggling of narcotics and other criminal activities, demolition of terrorist bases, preventing misuse of internet including social media through latest information and communication technologies by the terrorists.

In the manifesto, the call for the establishment of a comprehensive international anti-terrorism coalition from the international community and support for the role of the United Nations Coordinator in this context.

The declaration states, "We insist that the fight against terrorism should be in accordance with international law. This includes the United Nations declaration, international refugees and humanitarian law, human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Accordingly, "We call upon the United Nations General Assembly to finalize and present a comprehensive treaty on international terrorism (CCIT)."

North Korea Boosts Tension by Firing Missile from Top of Japan

North Korea has raised tension in the area on Tuesday by firing missiles from top of Japan. This missile has landed in the Pacific Ocean of Hokkaido Island of Japan.

Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga told that the missile was tested at around 5.58 in the morning from the western coast of North Korea and the missile crossed the Hokkaido's Cape Arimo at around 6.06 a.m. in the morning.

North Korea has made it clear to the US and its closest ally to its aggressive attitude that it will not go back in the war game.

The news agency Xinhua quoted Yoshihide Suga as saying that the missile traveled 2,700 kilometers and went to the Pacific Ocean at around 6.12 am in the morning.

Yoshihide Suga said that it is also possible that the missile broke into three parts and went to Japan Sea. The Japanese government is monitoring the situation.

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that the missile test threatens regional peace and security and Japan strongly opposes it.

He said that Japan will demand an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council. After the North Korean missile test, the Japanese government convened a meeting of the National Council.

Here Japan has also asked the United States to increase pressure on North Korea.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that he will do everything possible to protect the Japanese.

At the same time Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said that North Korea's missile covered 2,700 km and went up to a maximum height of 550 kilometers. Missile was fired from Hokkaido island of northern Japan.

It is believed that this is the first time since 2009 that North Korea's missile has crossed Japan.

Let us know that North Korea has conducted missile tests consistently and rapidly this year.

Some analysts believe that North Korea can achieve such weapons before US President Donald Trump ends, through which he can target America.

Modi Kneels in Front of China, China Gives Teach

In India, Narendra Modi Government of BJP has knocked the front of China and withdrew the Indian Army from Doklam. This has finally ended the Indo-China conflict.

China said on Monday that India has removed its armies from Doklam, but China's armies will remain in the region and will maintain its sovereignty in the region.

China's Foreign Ministry said that China's army will continue patrolling in Doklam. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hu Chunying said that on the afternoon of August 28, India removed its armies and equipment from the border of Doklam. China's security personnel have confirmed this.

Chunying further said that China will maintain its sovereignty and regional integrity on the basis of the historic agreement.

The People's Liberation Army of China has welcomed this step that resolved the Doklam dispute about two and a half months later. Simultaneously, China has also instructed India to learn from this dispute.

China has said that he will remain vigilant, as well as protect the country's sovereignty.

The Chinese Ministry of Defense said in a statement that Chinese military will remain vigilant. The defense of the country's sovereignty will be strengthened.

The Chinese Ministry of Defense further said, "We welcome the end of the Doklam controversy. Peace is related to regional peace and stability on the China-India border. It is about relations with the interests of people on both sides of the border."

It was further stated in the statement that we reminded India that it needed to learn from the Doklam controversy. India follow the basic principles of established treaties and international laws. Together with India, China will work together for the peace of the two countries. We promote the health development of the armies of both countries.

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