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Why the silence?Can you answer the question?It is not up to me or you, is it? Do you want to deal with the reality that wherever Islam goes violence follows?Based upon our actual statements and your bias. Your opinion means 0.Nope just you and Vas based on your actual statements here. Myanmar has refused access to observers. However Myanmar already has an established reputation for their soldiers raping, sexual slavery, human trafficking etc preceding the current situation with the Rohinga. When you have evidence of trauma and eye witness accounts from not dozens but thousands, it reaches the point of compelling.They originally accused Vastator of that and have gotten around to accusing everyone else who disagrees with them of the same. Do you see a pattern? I do.
I seriously doubt ISIS allowed independent observers in yet I heard no one express doubt that they had been raped as IRosie has.
It is easier to be skeptical when it is just a few claims and it comes down to he said she said...but not in these numbers and not with Myanmar’s own history of brutality.Ok. Let’s go back to the beginning and start all over. In the current conflict, where do you draw the line at what a state has a right to do?That is supposition on your part, I do not approve of any of those things I just accept that they happen, it is what we call reality.You keep forgetting it is alright with Muhammad to rape the women and enslave or convert the children. And what is a kind of ethnic group? The kind you can prop up with lies like the Palestinians?
See the difference between yourself and myself is that I think that rape is wrong regardless of whether the person being raped is Muslim or whether the person raping is Muslim.
You need to stop preaching, you haven't a leg to stand on.