Jamaat-e-Islami chief, Syed Munawar Hasan, on Friday said the United Nations and the Human Rights bodies all over the world were biased towards the Muslims and had always supported the powers perpetrating atrocities on the Muslims. Addressing the Friday congregation at Mansoora mosque, he said that had the UN supported the Muslims in Palestine and Kashmir, they would have been liberated by now.
The world body had demonstrated partiality in the liberation of the Christians of South Sudan and East Taimur, he added. The JI chief said the Kashmiris had observed Black Day on October 26, the day on which the Indian troops had entered the valley. The Kashmiris were all protest against India's brutalities but there was none to listen to them, he lamented. He condemned the state torture on the Muslims in Syria and Yemen and called for emergency meetings of the Arab League and the OIC to end the mutual differences of the Muslim Ummah in order to foil the enemy conspiracies.
A resolution adopted on the occasion called upon the Syrian government to stop the massacre of the innocent Syrian people. It urged the Muslim rulers to learn a less on from the fate of Hosni Mobarak and Colonel Qaddafi. The JI chief said a change could be brought about in the country through vote, as a peaceful revolution was required to improve the system.
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