People with ZERO IDENTITY

in #writing7 years ago (edited)

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When I was a kid, I thought how happy I am with my beloved parents at my side.
Unfortunately there is a dark side of all of this. The increasing demand of human being is ruining our world, but fortunately people are awakening and they start to realise that a self governance system is a necessity. So I will start posting often with information. I like to keep it mysterious, so I thought it would not be a bad idea to make a game out of this:

  1. Collect all the articles written for a puzzle, each 120 days I will announce a missing piece which everyone has to find.
  2. Prizes are between 5%-10%

The financial world has collapsed the whole human history and is responsible for a lot of ‘incidents’ in the history, not many People just don’t know about it.
‘Economic Hitmans’ are brainwashed and sent for mission under companies payrolls

But before we start, consider these words and think about it:

‘Survival of the fittest’ Is it right to kill someone else to survive? I mean, … I was stronger so I survived…. For a While…
Or maybe we really don’t understand this phrase…

Last night I met some Rohingya’s people. It is sad to see that the only thing Rohingya’s people are sure about is that, they know Tamarind (tamar hindi) is always sour for them.
Despite governments come and go, sanctions begin and end, days follows night, calmer sea follows stormy one, the reality is Tamarind is always sour.

The Rohingya are Muslim minority population living mainly in the state of Arakan, in Myanmar , west of Burma. The Rohingya face very harsh persecution in Myanmar and in refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh and Thailand as well.
The Rohingya are most oppressed population in the world, where this has been confirmed by the united nations “no minority group in the world is as oppressed as Rohingya”.
Approximately 800000 Rohingya’s people live in Myanmar and apparently their ancestors were lived in the country for centuries, the Burmese government does not recognize Rohingya people as citizen, people without a state, hence they are a group with no country and they do not exist officially! They are not allowed to have Birth certificate, hence no identity card or passports. They are not allowed to have basic rights such as to travel or health or education. The Rohingya people only allowed to travel inside small region of Rakhine state and they cannot study in the mainstream Burmese schools, they are allowed only to study four year at primary school level at specific allocated places. The Rohingya’s people are isolated and separated from other communities at all times.
Human trafficking in its most violent form around this region is the most prosperous trade. In recent years, Rohingya’s have faced increasing persecution and attacks, even in some cases from Buddhist monks. Those who escape out to sea, as thousands have done, face an uncertain fate; the governments of Muslim nations around Southeast Asia including Malaysia and Indonesia have refused to accept them as refugees.
Each year, tens of thousands of Rohingya’s flee the dire human rights situation in Burma only to be further abused and exploited at the hands of traffickers in Bangladesh &Thailand & Malaysia & Indonesia and Philippine.
Some of those who turn up in Thailand have been victimized by human traffickers, or even set adrift again on the sea by Thai military forces. Australia has adamantly refused to accept any Rohingya on its shores, as well. . The former prime minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, once his own family were one of the passengers of such a ship that entered Australia illegally, when the reporter asked him is Australia ready to do something for Rohandia's deportee? he replied: "No, no, no."
Every day more and more Rohingya people selling all their belongings to become passenger of smugglers death ships, in the hope of obtaining a better life for themselves and their families in Malaysia or Thailand. But finding a job and having a legal documentation such as passport and work permit after several years at Malaysia or Thailand is a sweet dream that never comes true for Rohingya’s. The "most prosperous" Rohingya people are the ones who made their way to India's Hyderabad region. The Indian government gave them at least a long-term work visa, and they were able to survive on the outskirts of the city, making shelters and colony that permit them to live as a minority community and allows them to talk to their own local dialect.
In May of 2015, the Philippines pledged to create camps to house 3,000 of the Rohingya boat-people. Working with the United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR), the Philippines' government will temporarily shelter refugees and provide for their basic needs, while a more permanent solution is sought. It is a start, but with perhaps as many as 6,000 to 9,000 people adrift on the sea right now, much more needs to be done.

Keane Shum United Nations High Commissioner for refugees, has been voice of Rohindya’s people for the number of years. Being from a minority Chinese family lived in Hong Kong and Indonesia, Kane’s parents did not have proper legal identity papers, nevertheless, after a while they have obtained their identity papers from Netherlands government. Using these identity papers, they have applied and then awarded a visa to travel to Australia, where Keane was grown up in Australia. He went to school and subsequently he was qualified from Harvard university, hence become a “citizen of the world”.
Keane wanted to talk especially to Rohingya’s elderly people, where he knew they have grown up under oppressed regime for their entire life and they probably will die under the cruel and unfair regime.From his own life experience and suffering of his own family, where their situation have changed little by little over the time, Keane gave hope to Rohindya’s elderly people that their situation will also might change and improve.

Realising Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest also gave hope for everyone, so that Rohingya’s people situation might get better. But unfortunately, the newly appointed government of Aung San Suu Kyi instead of "solving the Rohingya problem". They have dispatched the army to the area and the soldiers killed number of Rohindya’s people and forced seventy-five thousand of the poor Rohingya peoples to move towards the Bangladesh border to stay in a temporary refugee camp so that the international community to resolve their problem.

The American people vote for the "wall" and "hatred" and "fear of foreigners". The brilliant words of Shakespeare came to Shum’s mind that almost four centuries ago he was scared of primitive non civilized reaction of the humanity to the aspect of the asylum seekers.

Four hundred years later, in 2017, human beings' behavior toward the asylum seeker is not much different, and the reality is the bitter idioms of the Rohingya’s people Tamarind is always sour.