Dear Conservatives,
Genocides happen because we don't get concerned enough until the crime is committed.
The Rohingya are a peaceful and very poor people. They're hated because
their skin is darker and the majority fear they’re 'taking jobs away'.
There are 800,000 of them, and they could be gone if we don't act. We've failed too many peoples, let's not fail the Rohingya.
Burmese President Thein Sein
has the power, personnel and resources to protect the Rohingya, all he
has to do is give the word to make it happen. In days, he’ll arrive
in Europe to sell his country’s new openness to trade. If EU leaders
greet him with a strong request to protect the Rohingya, he’s likely to
do it. Let’s get 1 million voices and plaster images of what’s happening in Burma outside his meetings with key EU heads of state:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/we_said_never_again_en/?bKXtveb&v=26526
Torture, gang rape, execution style killings -- human rights groups are using the term "ethnic cleansing" to describe the brutality in Burma.
Already more than 120,000 Rohingya have been forced to flee, many to
makeshift camps near the border, while others have fled in boats only to
drown, starve, or be shot at by coastguards from neighboring countries.
Reports show that violence is escalating -- earlier this year President
Thein Sein declared a state of emergency after another round of deadly
attacks, and it’s just a matter of time until there is a large scale
massacre.
Genocides don’t happen when governments oppose them, but the Burmese
regime has been leaning the wrong way. Recently, a government
spokesperson admitted that authorities were enforcing a rule that limits
the Rohingya population to having only two children and forces couples
seeking to get married to obtain special permission. And experts report
that government authorities have stood by or even participated in acts
of “ethnic cleansing.” President
Sein has finally been forced to acknowledge what’s happening to the
Rohingya, but he has so far refused to implement plans to stop the
violence and protect those at risk.
Until he does, the risk of genocide hovers like a dark cloud over not
just Burma, but the world. Through their trade relations, UK PM Cameron
and French President Hollande have massive leverage with Sein -- if
they press him to act when he meets with them this month, it could save
lives. Let’s make sure they do. We've failed too many peoples, let's not fail the Rohingya. Join the call now and share this with everyone:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/we_said_never_again_en/?bKXtveb&v=26526
Time and again, the Avaaz community has stood with the people of Burma
in their fight for democracy. When the regime brutally cracked down on
Buddhist monks in 2007, Avaazers donated hundreds of thousands of
dollars/euros/pounds to provide technical support and training to
activists to fight a communications blackout. In 2008, when a
devastating cyclone killed at least 100,000 Burmese, but the venal
military regime stopped all official international aid from coming in,
our community donated millions directly to monks on the front line of
the aid effort.
Our community didn’t exist when genocide was committed in Rwanda, 20
years ago. Would we have done enough to stop it? Let’s show the Rohingya
our answer to that question.
With hope and determination,
Luis, Jeremy, Aldine, Oliver, Marie, Jooyea and the whole Avaaz team
PS - Many Avaaz campaigns are started by members of our community! Start yours now and win on any issue - local, national or global: http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?bgMYedb&v=23917
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