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Rohingya plight is indeed deplorable, similar to the plight of millions of displaced Muslims who have become stateless refugees from Afghanistan, North Africa, Middle East. The Rohingya plight has been ignored for far too long and it's repercussions is being felt by its neighboring states of Bangladesh and India.
But the worst thing the Rohingya struggle could have done is get associated with Pakistan because it immediately creates a negative impact and associates a struggle with Islamic extremism or terrorism. Terrorism does not win wars nor does it create legitimacy or give meaning to a struggle.
The non Muslim world is fed up with violence associated with Muslims, One of the last successful Muslim armed struggle was the Bosnian struggle which was supported by the non Muslim West and was successful. But the latest series of violence and blood letting followed by terrorist attacks by people from the Muslim background just make people think that it's the Muslims who are the trouble makers.
There is hardly a non Muslim country in the world (except a selfish commie country - they do it to get back at their non muslim adversaries and misuse the militant groups while they themselves torture their own Muslim population) that would support a Muslim struggle because the repercussions will ultimately harm non Muslim countries.
The Muslim refugee crisis in Europe has broken the back of the EU, solely because Muslims from all over started piggy backing on genuine refugees and the refugees aren't really giving a good account of themselves to their host countries.
The rohingya struggle will get flushed down the drain because it's now associated with two infamous countries that are directly being linked to terrorism all around the world.
Ideally, The rohingya could have pursued their legitimate struggle similar to what Gandhi, Mandela or Martin Luther King did...such struggle takes decades and even centuries. But the world soon will sit up and would have noticed and take action.
But when it gets associated with the Pakistani, Saudi brand of terrorism - I doubt this will end well for the poor rohingya.
But the worst thing the Rohingya struggle could have done is get associated with Pakistan because it immediately creates a negative impact and associates a struggle with Islamic extremism or terrorism. Terrorism does not win wars nor does it create legitimacy or give meaning to a struggle.
The non Muslim world is fed up with violence associated with Muslims, One of the last successful Muslim armed struggle was the Bosnian struggle which was supported by the non Muslim West and was successful. But the latest series of violence and blood letting followed by terrorist attacks by people from the Muslim background just make people think that it's the Muslims who are the trouble makers.
There is hardly a non Muslim country in the world (except a selfish commie country - they do it to get back at their non muslim adversaries and misuse the militant groups while they themselves torture their own Muslim population) that would support a Muslim struggle because the repercussions will ultimately harm non Muslim countries.
The Muslim refugee crisis in Europe has broken the back of the EU, solely because Muslims from all over started piggy backing on genuine refugees and the refugees aren't really giving a good account of themselves to their host countries.
The rohingya struggle will get flushed down the drain because it's now associated with two infamous countries that are directly being linked to terrorism all around the world.
Ideally, The rohingya could have pursued their legitimate struggle similar to what Gandhi, Mandela or Martin Luther King did...such struggle takes decades and even centuries. But the world soon will sit up and would have noticed and take action.
But when it gets associated with the Pakistani, Saudi brand of terrorism - I doubt this will end well for the poor rohingya.