Tuesday, May 6, 2014

House Resolution 418: OIC’s Anti-Burma Campaign In US


Burma-Hater Jim McGovern.
For the serving Congressmen in USA their political actions are mainly tied to collecting large amount of money to finance their coming re-election campaigns and what it means is sucking up to big funders through their lobbyists. If one can invest large enough money into any lobbying campaign in US politics one will get a favourable outcome for their cash.

And the Multinational-Muslim-Mafia (OIC) and the Global-Terrorist Al-Qaeda’s parent organization Muslim Brotherhood (MB) are doing exactly that to punish the Buddhists of our Burma for their refusal to lie down quietly and get swallowed up and rapidly Islamized by Bengali-Muslim Illegals (so-called Rohingyas) from Bangladesh.

House Resolution 418 (H.R. 418) introduced in November 2013 by Representative James McGovern (Massachusetts Democrat Congressman campaigning desperately for the costly re-election in November-2014 elections) and supported by 49 other Democrat Congressmen -- Democrats or self-proclaimed Progressives in US politics basically are Socialist or left-leaning politicians -- is the brainchild of so-called Burma Task Force USA the motley collection of assorted Extremist-Muslim organizations funded by OIC and manned by Muslim Brotherhood’s front organizations and other Islamist Extremists in US.

Burma Task Force USA: OIC-Funded and Manned by MB’s Fronts

Burma Task Force USA was hurriedly established in August 2013 by the OIC and MB -- just before the coming Congressional Elections in November 2014 -- to achieve following main goals by lobbying US lawmakers and Obama Government.

1) To achieve full freedom for all Bengali-Muslim illegals in Burma by letting them:

-   build as many mosques as they want,
-  permit Bengali-Muslim men to marry freely as many Buddhist women as they want,
-  have freedom to have as many Muslim children as they want, and
-  gain full citizenship by repealing 1982 Burma Citizenship Law.

2) To force Burmese President Thein Sein to withdraw his statement that all Bengali-Muslim illegal should be either deported back to Bangladesh or to be settled in a third country.

To achieve those goals both the Muslim Brotherhood’s front organizations and OIC-funded Islamist groups in US namely,

1)   Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR),
2)   Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago (CIOGC),
3)   Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA NY and Canada),
4)   Islamic Council of New England (ICNE),
5)   Islamic Organization of North America (IONA),
6)   Islamic Society of North America (ISNA),
7)   Justice For All,
8)   DawaNet,
9)   Majlis Shura of Atlanta,
10) Michigan Muslim Community Council,
11) Muslim Alliance of North America (MANA),
12) Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC),
13) Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA),
14) Muslim Leadership Council of New York and Muslim Peace Coalition,

have joined together with OIC-funded and sponsored Rohingya activist organizations such as Burmese Rohingya Association of North America (BRANA) and Free Rohingya Campaign (FRC) and formed Burma Task Force USA.

The US Islamists of Burma Task Force USA have even boasted that they managed to persuade President Obama to speak up in his trip to Burma about Rohingya aggressively in brief but strong way.

The US Islamists with a lot of Saudi-petrol-dollars are also running a cunning public-perception-manipulation campaign to persuade mainstream media to rewrite the communal disturbances in Burma as so-called “Slow-burning Muslim Genocide” and also to falsely relabel the so-called Rohingyas as thousand-year-old ethnic group instead of their true identity as Bengali-Muslim illegals from Bangladesh.

The US Islamists -- most of them are recent Muslim immigrants from Islamist countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan -- are also pressuring Burma opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to speak up for the rights of Bengali-Muslims through public demonstrations where ever she went in the US.

Urging the Government of Burma to end the persecution of the Rohingya people and respect internationally recognized human rights for all ethnic and religious minority groups within Burma.

Whereas over 800,000 Rohingya ethnic minority live in Burma, mostly in the western Rakhine state;

Whereas currently, approximately 140,000 Rohingya are internally displaced in central Rakhine state and hundreds of thousands have fled to neighboring countries, including at least 231,000 in Bangladesh, at least 15,000 in Malaysia, and many more in Thailand and Indonesia;

Muslims at Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.
Whereas the Burma Citizenship Law of 1982 has long excluded from approved ethnic groups the Rohingya people, despite many having lived in northern Rakhine state for generations, and has thereby rendered Rohingyas  stateless and vulnerable to exploitation and abuse;

Whereas the Rohingya have historically experienced other particularized and severe legal, economic, and social discrimination, including restrictions on travel outside their village of residence, limitations on their access to higher education, and a prohibition from working as civil servants, including as doctors, nurses, or teachers;

Whereas authorities have also required Rohingya to obtain official permission for marriages and have singled out Rohingya in northern Rakhine state for forced labor and arbitrary arrests;

Whereas the Government of Burma has forcefully relocated Rohingya into relief camps, where they lack decent shelter, access to clean water, food, sanitation, health care, the ability to support themselves, or basic education for their children;

White House now controlled by Islamists.
Whereas a two-child policy sanctioned solely upon the Rohingya population in the districts of Maungdaw and Buthidaung in northern Rakhine state restricts the rights of women and children, prevents children from obtaining Burmese citizenship, denies Rohingyas access to basic government services, and fosters discrimination against Muslim women by Buddhist nurses and midwives;

Whereas the United States Department of State has regularly expressed since 1999 its particular concern for severe legal, economic, and social discrimination against Burma's Rohingya population in its Country Report for Human Rights Practices;

Whereas the level of persecution, including widespread arbitrary arrest, detention, and extortion of Rohingya and other Muslim communities, has dramatically increased over the past year and a half;

Whereas communal violence has affected both Muslims and Burma's majority Buddhist population, but has overwhelmingly targeted Burma's ethnic Muslim minorities, which altogether comprise less than 5 percent of Burma's population;

Whereas violence targeting Rohingyas in Maungdaw and Sittwe in June and July of 2012 resulted in the deaths of at least 57 Muslims and the destruction of 1,336 Rohingyas homes;


Whereas on October 23, 2012, at least 70 Rohingyas were killed, and the Yan Thei village of the Mrauk-U Township was destroyed;

Whereas violence has also targeted Muslims not of Rohingya ethnicity, including riots in March 2013 in the town of Meiktila that resulted in the death of at least 43 Burmese Muslims, including 20 students and several teachers massacred at an Islamic school, the burning of at least 800 homes and 5 mosques, and the displacement of 12,000 people;

Whereas on October 1, 2013, riots involving more than 700 Buddhists in Thandwe township resulted in the death of 4 Kaman Muslim men and the stabbing death of a 94-year-old Muslim woman;

Whereas over 4,000 religious, public, and private Rohingya structures have been destroyed;

Whereas Rohingyas have experienced and continue to experience further restrictions on their practice of Islam, culture, and language; and

Whereas the violence against ethnic Muslim populations, including the Rohingya and other Muslim groups, is part of a larger troubling pattern of violence against other ethnic and religious minorities in Burma:

Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

(1) calls on the Government of Burma to end all forms of persecution and discrimination of the Rohingya people and ensure respect for internationally recognized human rights for all ethnic and religious minority groups within Burma; and

(2) calls on the United States Government and the international community to put consistent pressure on the Government of Burma to take all necessary measures to end the persecution and discrimination of the Rohingya population and to protect the fundamental rights of all ethnic and religious minority groups in Burma.

(Bloggers’ Notes: It is quite mind boggling for me how quickly those American Socialist politicians have forgotten the 9/11 monstrous atrocities and fallen into the hands of Islamist Terrorists again and again just for their petrol-dollars. Like former Democrat Vice President Al Gore selling his TV network to Al-jazebra from the Islamic Emirate of Qatar for enormously-inflated price of half-a-billion dollars US just last year.)



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