If you are against hypocrisy then you also need to condemn Hamas for violence killing of innocent civilian and taking women and children as hostage in purpose.
Anwar said pressure was needed to stop Israel’s current actions against Gaza and he could not set his duties as a Muslim aside where the matter was concerned
He said he is aware and expects repercussions from the West for defending the Palestinian cause, but will continue to highlight the plight of Palestinians
That is not call hypocrisy. That is call good muslim
true qqq, only if human totally extinct from the planet can all the problems be resolved. or else there will always be another problem created by the same and not so all creatures.
i mean, as far as human is concerned, there will be disaster come endlessly one and another, it is the bug that has been with us since we are created by don't know who. it is a human nature bro.
Posted by qqq47660 > 10 minutes ago | Report Abuse As xi jinping says great changes not seen in a hundred years are taking place. Do not be afraid but embrace it
what all your no.1 intelligence leader is saying is from all kinds of book in the market and that all is merely academic bro. i doubt he is merely quoting from what is writing from the books without his own proven track record. those who has really turns nothing to something wouldn't dare to come out books or thoughts to tell his people to learn from him.
it is not u win or i win matter bro, it is the life and death matter bro. it is not invade or not invade matter bro, it is the why rationalize the killing matter bro.
If u were to ask me what do i look at Palestine and Isreal, i stand for Palestinian but i would accuse Hamas and Israeli for binge killing bro.
Anyway, i'm just a peanut and hope u can talk more like a human bro.
If you are against hypocrisy then you also need to condemn Hamas for violence killing of innocent civilian and taking women and children as hostage in purpose. =================
americans are obssessed with " u must condemn Hamas".
I think the arabs and muslim world will take this opportunity to go for all out victory.
the issue will be resolved one way or another this time.
Ukraine strikes key Russian air assets using US long-range missiles
Ukraine claims to have carried out one of the most destructive attacks on Russian air assets since the beginning of the war using US long-range missiles.
Evil Killer Putin a loser could not even command his chef. He lost his navy to a country did not own navy.
Hypocrisy has no standing to talk on this ongoing crisis. Hypocrisy is ppl who commit to their medieval texts that clearly hypocritical dehumanising labelling such as coffee harbi etc etc
In the midst of this ongoing crisis, hypocrisy finds itself standing on shaky ground. Hypocrisy, in its truest form, is embodied by those who adhere to archaic texts replete with glaring contradictions and dehumanizing labels, the likes of which include the unjust and divisive practice of labeling individuals as coffee harbi, among other derogatory terms. And innocent school children are unfortunately exposed to these texts.
Such hypocrisy is akin to a stark double standard, where individuals profess to follow a set of beliefs, yet in practice, their actions betray the very principles they claim to uphold. The use of these labels serves to create a rift among people, fostering animosity instead of understanding, and perpetuating the cycle of prejudice and discrimination.
In these times of crisis, we should strive for empathy, unity, and open dialogue, setting aside divisive and harmful labels. It's a reminder that true harmony can only be achieved when we cast aside hypocrisy and embrace the values of compassion, inclusivity, and respect for all, regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds.
U don't think narrow. CCP has successfully uprooted budding china version of hamass, hezbolla, etc etc. China has waken up and shaken the world after sleeping for thousand years with religiosity cultivation. Now their focus on science and technology has propelled the country to be a really strong world economic power
Thinking broadly, it's evident that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has executed a significant and strategic shift in its approach. They have effectively dismantled potential counterparts to groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, fostering a unique path for China's development. This transformation is remarkable, considering that China, with its rich history spanning thousands of years, was once predominantly characterized by religious and spiritual pursuits.
In more recent times, China has awakened from its long slumber, turning its attention towards religious and cultural cultivation to the dynamic realms of science and technology. This shift has ushered in a new era, one where China has become an undeniable economic powerhouse on the global stage.
The focus on scientific and technological advancement has not only bolstered China's domestic capabilities but has also enabled the nation to assert itself as a formidable force in the world's economic landscape. China's investments in research and innovation, coupled with its efforts to establish itself as a technological leader, have yielded impressive results.
This transformation signifies China's resolute commitment to progress and adaptability. It underscores the nation's capacity to reposition itself on the world stage, leaving a significant imprint on the global economic map. It's a testament to China's capacity to evolve, emphasizing the importance of diversifying pursuits and embracing change to thrive in an ever-evolving world.
China responsible for ‘serious human rights violations’ in Xinjiang province: UN human rights report
The report published on Wednesday in the wake of the visit by UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet in May, said that “allegations of patterns of torture, or ill-treatment, including forced medical treatment and adverse conditions of detention, are credible, as are allegations of individual incidents of sexual and gender-based violence.”
In a strongly-worded assessment at the end of the report, OHCHR said that the extent of arbitrary detentions against Uyghur and others, in context of “restrictions and deprivation more generally of fundamental rights, enjoyed individually and collectively, may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.”
The western-sponsored media has portrayed a narrative where China is accused of mistreating Muslims in Xinjiang. These reports have triggered a global conversation about human rights and the treatment of the Uighur population. It's important to note that media coverage can sometimes oversimplify complex situations and may not always provide a complete or nuanced understanding of the issue. In the case of Xinjiang, allegations of mistreatment have raised important questions, and the world is looking to various sources for more information and a deeper understanding of the situation. The role of the media in shaping public perception and driving discussions cannot be underestimated, but it's equally vital to critically examine and verify the information presented to form a well-rounded perspective on this sensitive matter.
You need to get the perspective right. Many times, doing the right thing can be deemed as bad or even evil. China must be lauded for undertaking the meaningful measures to address what they view as prophetic delusions in Xinjiang, saving the people from indulgence in falsehood - providing them with clarity and stability in the region. Through their perspective, these actions are seen as safeguarding the well-being of the people in Xinjiang by challenging what they consider to be misleading beliefs and promoting a more grounded understanding of reality. The motivations behind these efforts, however, remain a subject of debate, with concerns about human rights and cultural preservation being at the forefront of international discourse. The situation in Xinjiang underscores the complexities of navigating cultural, religious, and political ideologies in a rapidly changing world. Some ex-asian tigers have becoming more and more irrelevant (except in their country debt) because they lack of a progressive leader to lead them to change
‘Rigorous review’ The UN rights office said that Wednesday’s report was “based on a rigorous review of documentary material currently available to the Office, with its credibility assessed in accordance with standard human rights methodology.
“Particular attention was given to the Government’s own laws, policies, data and statements. The Office also requested information and engaged in dialogue and technical exchanges with China throughout the process.”
Published on Ms. Bachelet’s final day of her four-year term in office, the report says that the violations have taken place in the context of the Chinese Government’s assertion that it is targeting terrorists among the Uyghur minority with a counter-extremism strategy that involves the use of so-called Vocational Educational and Training Centres (VETCs), or re-education camps.
Would an excellent, benevolent and wise leader want his people to suffer from the enslaved-inside-Plato-cave syndrome or any of these:
Close-Mindedness: Strong religious beliefs tend to stray believers' mind to become closed off to alternative viewpoints, hindering intellectual and spiritual growth.
Intolerance: Believing in one's own religious or spiritual path too fervently lead to intolerance and judgment towards those with different beliefs, causing conflict and division.
Dogmatism: A rigid belief system can promote dogmatism, where individuals adhere to religious tenets without question, discouraging exploring contradicting facts, critical thinking and adaptability.
Suppression of Individuality: In some cases, individuals may suppress their personal desires and identity in favor of adhering to strict religious norms.
Interference with Rational Decision-Making: Indulging in a prophetic delusion can sometimes lead people to make decisions based on faith rather than reason, leading to poor life choices.
Conflict and Violence: History has shown that prophetic delusions have been a source of conflict, violence, and even wars when followers of different faiths clash.
Emotional Stress: Struggling to maintain a strong belief system, particularly in the face of doubt or internal conflict, can cause emotional stress and turmoil.
Discrimination: Some individuals may use their religious beliefs to justify discriminatory actions against those they perceive as outsiders or unbelievers.
Stifling Scientific and Intellectual Progress: In extreme cases, a dogmatic adherence to religious doctrine can hinder scientific and intellectual progress when it conflicts with empirical evidence.
'Interlocking patterns' OHCHR said that the Government policy in recent years in Xinjiang has “led to interlocking patterns of severe and undue restrictions on a wide range of human rights.”
Even if the VETC system has as China says, “been reduced in scope or wound up”, said OHCHR, “the laws and policies that underpin it remain in place”, leading to an increased use of imprisonment.
The systems of arbitrary detention and related patterns of abuse since 2017, said OHCHR, “come against the backdrop of broader discrimination” against Uyghur and other minorities.
Violations of international law “This has included far-reaching, arbitrary and discriminatory restrictions on human rights and fundamental freedoms, in violation of international laws and standards”, including restrictions on religious freedom and the rights to privacy and movement.
Furthermore, the report said that Chinese Government policies in the region have “transcended borders”, separating families, “severing” contacts, producing “patterns of intimidations and threats” against the wider Uyghur diaspora who have spoken out about conditions at home.
OHCHR said that the Chinese Government “holds the primary duty to ensure that all laws and policies are brought into compliance with international human rights law and to promptly investigate any allegations of human rights violations, to ensure accountability for perpetrators, and to provide redress to victims.”
Report recommendations Among the recommendations that the UN rights office makes in the report, is for the Government to take “prompt steps” to release all individuals arbitrarily imprisoned in XUAR, whether in camps or any other detention centre.
China should let families know the whereabouts of any individuals who have been detained, providing exact locations, and help to establish “safe channels of communication” and allow families to reunite, said the report.
The report calls on China to undertake a full legal review of its national security and counter-terrorism policies in XUAR, “to ensure their full compliance with binding international human rights law” and repeal any laws that fall short of international standards.
It also calls for a prompt Government investigation into allegations of human rights violations in camps and other detention facilities, “including allegations of torture, sexual violence, ill-treatment, forced medical treatment, as well as forced labour and reports of deaths in custody.”
The international human rights movement was strengthened when the United Nations General Assembly adopted of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948. Drafted as ‘a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations', the Declaration for the first time in human history spell out basic civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that all human beings should enjoy. It has over time been widely accepted as the fundamental norms of human rights that everyone should respect and protect. The UDHR, together with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and its two Optional Protocols, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, form the so - called International Bill of Human Rights.
A series of international human rights treaties and other instruments adopted since 1945 have conferred legal form on inherent human rights and developed the body of international human rights. Other instruments have been adopted at the regional level reflecting the particular human rights concerns of the region and providing for specific mechanisms of protection. Most States have also adopted constitutions and other laws which formally protect basic human rights. While international treaties and customary law form the backbone of international human rights law other instruments, such as declarations, guidelines and principles adopted at the international level contribute to its understanding, implementation and development. Respect for human rights requires the establishment of the rule of law at the national and international levels.
International human rights law lays down obligations which States are bound to respect. By becoming parties to international treaties, States assume obligations and duties under international law to respect, to protect and to fulfil human rights. The obligation to respect means that States must refrain from interfering with or curtailing the enjoyment of human rights. The obligation to protect requires States to protect individuals and groups against human rights abuses. The obligation to fulfil means that States must take positive action to facilitate the enjoyment of basic human rights.
Through ratification of international human rights treaties, Governments undertake to put into place domestic measures and legislation compatible with their treaty obligations and duties. Where domestic legal proceedings fail to address human rights abuses, mechanisms and procedures for individual complaints or communications are available at the regional and international levels to help ensure that international human rights standards are indeed respected, implemented, and enforced at the local level.
Totally agree with EngineeringProfit you do not have two way when dealing with extremist ideology, dogma that prevent people from self advacement and supremacy view that their ideology/race are the only truth/chosen one to lead in this world.
There is no evidence China mistreats uighers....plenty of evidence China is proud of all 56 tribes, living in harmony, that minorities actually have privileges not enjoyed by the majority
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White dress guys… calling… Still ratchet up the pressure against Israel