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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Muslims Being Mistreated
I'm doing mine on Mathew Langley post about Muslims being mistreated. Being mistreated you think of parents hurting there kids or something like that but its way worse in Africa. Muslims are being attach and miss treated by the french. To make matters worse Muslims are more then 15% weakest country and one of the poorest country's in the world. There are 1,600 troop stationed within Bangui and in several towns north and south-west of the capital. Tons of Muslims being hurt and dyeing right in front of your eyes. Family, friends, and people you care about dyeing right in front of your eyes. Its hard to imagine, and imagine that the French are doing this. Therefore the french need to stop because that is not there country, Not there land, and not there people. What do you think about the french?
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The thing is Being a Muslim is being part of a religion, Muslim is not a country. I follow the religion Islam and that means I'am Muslim. In Bangui it was a solid five days of blind violence. A couple mosques were burnt down, a mosque is a a area where all five prayers can be prayed at and sadly 1-3 mousques were burnt down and there were not many deaths occurring . And now Bangui has made peace with the Muslims of their community. And the Muslims are not weak the were highly over powered. I will put a link down below so you can get your facts straitened and learn a little more about this.
ReplyDeletesubject.http://www.insightonconflict.org/2014/01/central-african-republic-grassroots-peace/