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Nonviolence calls on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to evoke effective laws to confront it
The International Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, called the on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to evoke effective laws to counter this internationally criminal behaviour.
The International Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, called the on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to evoke effective laws to counter this internationally criminal behaviour.
The organization said in a statement, received by Shiawaves, “on March 1, every year, the international community marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which is practiced by individuals and groups against other groups, which differ in color, race, religion or thought, hoping that this annual occasion, would become a reminder for all parties, whether they are discriminating or being discriminated against, or even those who oppose this violation. “
The statement revealed that “millions of Shia Muslims continue to face a systematic policy, by some countries and groups associated, of inciting hatred and murder, as well as violations of dignity and slander, in addition to subjecting thousands of them to repression, torture, arrest, and murder on purely sectarian grounds, while in the same time millions of Rohingya Muslim are being subjected to genocide, forced displacement, as well as other abuses in the state of Burma, under the sight and eyes of the international community, which has not made any move, but instead has taken only a few shy measures. “
The statement pointed out that “these violations have been and continue to undermine the decisions that have been agreed to implement globally to confront racial discrimination, which calls for the introduction of new and effective mechanisms and laws in the face of this internationally criminal behaviour to reduce the risk and damage in many societies, and this in itself is a supposed humanitarian move, that the international community continues to take responsibility for. “