Iran Press/ Iran news: The statement criticized the silence of the international human rights bodies to the Hindu extremists, the insults and violence against the Indian Muslims and noted that the approach will lead to the gradual acculturation of them, so that the Muslims’ issue will be forgotten.
"It is clear to anyone that these undemocratic measures are associated with Trump's trip to India and that of the support of the Israeli regime and they are aimed at destroying one of India's largest Muslim communities to reduce and weaken the power of the Muslims as well as the social capital through a genocide," the statement said.
It stressed that the US and international Zionism's recent actions indicate a pre-planned dangerous plot against the world Muslims particularly in the west of Asia, including Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Myanmar, and India, to undermine Muslim World’s capabilities.
The World Assembly of Islamic Awakening also pointed to the political support of false political mainstreams under the title of human rights and democracy and the silence toward the Hindu extremists massacre of the Indian Muslims.
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"Recent events in India are like the proxy war policy and promulgation of terrorist mainstreams such as Daesh, and are considered as the dangerous heresy to international relations that violates the rights of 200 million Muslims and paves the ground for crises in other countries, and in fact with the international community pretending to ignore it promotes a global anarchism which no longer could be confronted," the statement warned.
The World Assembly of Islamic Awakening then called on the Indian government to stop the massacre, and urged all human rights bodies, scholars, Muslim World’s leaders, Muslims, and freedom-seekers to take stance against the genocide and stop it through different conduits. 207
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