No one talks of Hinduism linked to suicide attacks: Imran


New York, Sep 26 (IANS): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that religion has no link with terrorism and that it is "marginalisation of communities that leads to radicalisation".

He said that before 9/11, 75 per cent of suicide attacks were by the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka who were Hindus. "No one talked about Hinduism having anything to do with suicide attacks," he said at roundtable on hate speech co-hosted by Pakistan and Turkey on the margins of the UNGA here.

Imran Khan along with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, addressed the conference.

Erdogan in his speech cited incidents in India where Muslims had been "lynched for eating beef".

The roundtable also featured a key note address by High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations (UNAOC) Miguel Angel Moratinos.

He said that it is necessary to put an end to hate speech in the world.

Imran Khan said that terrorism was associated with Islam after the September 11, 2001 attacks and leaders of the western countries frequently used the terms like "Islamic terrorism" and "Islamic radicals".

"The moment you use the word Islamic radicals, it means that there is something in Islam that produces radicals," he said.

He called upon the need for addressing "both the drivers and consequences of these phenomena".

He also cautioned against the denigration of revered personalities under the guise of "freedom of expression and opinion".

"The world must understand Muslim sensitivities for Islam and the reverence for Prophet Muhammad PBUH," he said.

He underscored the need for effective measures to be put in place so that hate speech, especially that which stems from Islamophobia, can be countered.

"Marginalisation of any community leads to radicalisation," the PMO statement quoted him as saying.

He said that "desperate human beings" throughout history have committed what are known as suicide attacks. "Before 9/11, 75 per cent of suicide attacks were by Tamil Tigers who were Hindus. No one talked about Hinduism having anything to do with suicide attacks."

He said when Japanese suicide bombers attacked American ships during World War II, no one blamed their religion.

"Because religion has nothing to do with [...] no religion has anything to do with terrorism," he stressed.

"Almost all terrorism is connected to politics. It is politically perceived injustices that produce desperate people.

"But now we keep hearing about radical Islam. There is only one Islam. The Islam of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which we follow. There is no other Islam."

"I have seen Pakistani community in England marginalised in [the] areas of Manchester and Birmingham, and we have seen radicals coming out of these communities," Khan said.

"And we have seen the same process in Europe because of Islamophobia."

The prime minister called on the international community to take effective measures to counter these two phenomena.

He urged the need to recognise that a greater understanding and tolerance between various communities across the globe needs to be promoted. "We Muslim leaders have not explained to the Western societies how painful it is when our Prophet is maligned, mocked, ridiculed."

President Erdogan said that hate speech "emerges before worst crimes against humanity" and observed that Muslims remain the most vulnerable community to hate speech in the world.

He cited incidents in India where Muslims had been "lynched for eating beef".

"Kashmir has been turned into an open prison. We fear blood shed there," the Turkish president remarked. He had on Tuesday raised the Kashmir issue in his speech at the UNGA.

According to a handout by the UNAOC, the high-level roundtable "is aimed at identifying measures and approaches required to effectively address and mitigate the impacts of hate speech on societies across the world, with a view to fostering tolerance and inclusivity".

  

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  • Balaji, Chennai

    Fri, Sep 27 2019

    The LTTE was not fighting a religious battle, rather they were fighting for a homeland for all Tamil speaking people, including Christians and Muslims. They had considerable percentage of atheists in their ranks.

    The Japanese were imperialists and were fighting the Allied Forces in WW II when they resorted to suicidal downing of their aircraft to destroy Allied warships. They were certainly not fighting against Christianity. Hence you cannot draw a parallel between the LTTE and the Japanese on one hand and Islamic extremists on the other. You cannot get away with your false narratives, Mr Khan. You are either ill informed or very manipulative.

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Retired from Cricket, now time to retire from his current position. He is really depressed the way world honoured him. No respect at all.

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    2nd world war Japanese Kamikaze pilots or LTTE Tamil Hindu suicide did not kill their own brethren/ppl. Their enemy was the allied western forces for the Japanese, or the Sinhalese for the LTTE (in both cases different religions) and more of an occupational force in those regions. Hence the suicide attacks.

    In places like Afghanistan (Taliban/ ISiS); Somalia(Al Shabab) or Pakistan it is muslims blowing up fellow muslims on the pretext of their jihad or religious terrorism, to forcibly enforce their idealogy on the ppl by making them submissive through terror tactics.

    This is the flaw in Imran's argument.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Did Imran buy Tayyip Erdogan?

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    exceptions are not example..there must be some reason for stereotypng..Osama his son caught & killed..where?..where r 26/11 handlers..where from US/UK bom#ers?..

    world witnessed your citizens barbaric acts...UK is investigating j%had call by your people during manchester protest..hope they are deported..and you say stereotypng..by the way, before accusing BJP/RSS you should know that until 1972 there was no religion tag with your country name..it was secular, minorities around 25%..why it changed/got religion tag after 1973!!..and minorties left just 2%..

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  • SURESH, MUMBAI

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Srilanka tamil tigers were not fighting for HINDUISM or CHRISTIANITY, but were fighting for separate Tamil eelam ,an independent Tamil state, the LTTE was a secular organisation; religion did not play any significant part in its ideology.

    LTTE fighters included both Christians & Hindus. If Hinduism preached militancy then today Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanisthan would not have existed.

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  • kiran, MLore

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    He should admit Kankanady immediately

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Well researched. Now, tell us how many suicide bombers came to Pakistan to carry out terror activity and how many from Pakistan went to neighbouring countries to carry out bombings.

    After that, rectify your own countrymen. Let's talk the rest when you complete your assignment.

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