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If Muslim people want an international response to issues affecting Muslims then they need to create a political body responsible for just that. It used to be called the Caliphate.
From Russia to Kashmir to Uyghurs in china, India, Palestine and Burma Etc. Muslims around the world are being persecuted and discriminated against. I don't know why people expect an international response. Surely Kashmir is an example of how little the international community care. People all over the world care, but governments do not.
The fact of the matter is the EU and the "white world" is protected by NATO. The Russians and the Chinese are military and economic superpowers in their own right. The Indians aspire to be the same. If Muslim countries want to have influence and an equal say they either individually need to become super powers (not possible in my opinion, most Muslim countries don't even have first world living standards), or they need to combine their resources and efforts (like the EU).
If there was threat of a credible military response, this would not have happened in Burma. Pakistan and India would be sat on the table talking about Kashmir, Israel would not be commiting genocide in Palestine. You cannot negociate from a position of weakness and expect fairness or parity. Until Muslim society accepts this and puts the collective good ahead of individual good, we will be treated unfairly.
From Russia to Kashmir to Uyghurs in china, India, Palestine and Burma Etc. Muslims around the world are being persecuted and discriminated against. I don't know why people expect an international response. Surely Kashmir is an example of how little the international community care. People all over the world care, but governments do not.
The fact of the matter is the EU and the "white world" is protected by NATO. The Russians and the Chinese are military and economic superpowers in their own right. The Indians aspire to be the same. If Muslim countries want to have influence and an equal say they either individually need to become super powers (not possible in my opinion, most Muslim countries don't even have first world living standards), or they need to combine their resources and efforts (like the EU).
If there was threat of a credible military response, this would not have happened in Burma. Pakistan and India would be sat on the table talking about Kashmir, Israel would not be commiting genocide in Palestine. You cannot negociate from a position of weakness and expect fairness or parity. Until Muslim society accepts this and puts the collective good ahead of individual good, we will be treated unfairly.