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DHAKA, Bangladesh

Living in squalid makeshift tents in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, more than one million Rohingya have been disenfranchised in the Sunday’s general elections in Myanmar, rising frustration among the persecuted people.

“According to international law, voting right is a fundamental right, but we are being denied by the government of Myanmar. We are citizens of Myanmar. So we must deserve the right of voting,” Khin Maung, a Rohingya youth in Bangladesh’s camps, told Anadolu Agency.

More than 1.1 million Rohingya refugees have been living in Bangladesh as stateless people, according to government figures.

The National League for Democracy (NLD) led by Aung San Suu Kyi won a landslide victory over the main competitor military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) in 2015 Myanmar elections.

Over 1.3 million minority Rohingya community living in Myanmar till then were disqualified from voting under the controversial 1982 Citizenship Law of the country.

But the Rohingya people wholeheartedly supported de facto leader Suu Kyi in the 2015 elections hoping she would pay heed to the legitimate rights of Rohingya.

The optimism, however, faded out after nearly 750,000 Rohingya fled the brutal military crackdown in Myanmar’s Rakhine state in August 2017.

Demand for vote under UN supervision

Also the founder of Rohingya Youth Association (RYA), Maung said: “We want to vote but we are being excluded by the NLD-led government. We had right to vote and elected parliament members from 1936 to 2010.”

Seeking the due role of UN, he argued that it should have taken initiative so that at least “registered Rohingya can exercise their voting rights.”

According to a late November 2019 report of the UN Refugee Agency, more than 800,000 Rohingya in Bangladesh’s camps have been registered by the agency in collaboration with the Bangladesh government.

Camp-based Rohingya leader Majhee Ansar Ali told Anadolu Agency that they were “deeply shocked” and “surprised” that despite repeated appeals by rights defenders, the Myanmar authorities were holding the elections excluding the country's minority ethnic groups.

“We never accept such polarized elections and it should not be accepted by the international community,” Ali added.

Also criticizing the move, another Rohingya at Bangladesh’s camps, said polls without Rohingya and other ethnic minorities are “totally against human rights.”

“I appeal to the international community to come in action against Burma [Myanmar] for discriminating minorities,” Nojemoullah cried.

Describing the election as “non-participatory” and “absurd”, Kyaw Win, executive director of UK-based Rohingya rights defender Burma Human Rights Network (BHRN), said the elections cannot be accepted in any standard.

“The decision of disenfranchisement of Rohingya and negating the votes of ethnic minorities in order to ensure an election is democratic is absurd on its face,” Win told Anadolu Agency.

He added: “It is especially telling that people historically oppressed by the military and government are the ones told that they cannot have a say in the general elections.”

Further human rights violations feared

In a statement on Friday, Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK) warned against further escalation of the human rights situation in Myanmar due to controversial elections.

“The lack of international condemnation of the disenfranchisement of the Rohingya in Sunday’s election will encourage further human rights violations against the Rohingya people,” said the statement.

It added: “International governments and organisations, including the European Union, have even been assisting the government of Burma and the government appointed Union Election Commission (UEC) in the holding of this discriminatory election.”

Underlining the disenfranchisement of Rohingya in the elections as a violation of the provisional measures ordered by the top UN court, BROUK’s President Tun Khin said: “The disenfranchisement of the Rohingya in this election is another part of the genocide against us.”

Meanwhile, more than 37 million people were eligible to vote in the general elections to choose parliamentary members for the upper and lower houses of the Buddhist majority country with more than 54 million people.

Suu Kyi’s NLD is expected to bag another victory for the second consecutive term in the second democratic vote since the end of five-decade military rule.

But the polls held amid the coronavirus pandemic and armed clashes between military and Arakan Army, an armed rebel group, has gained criticism as nearly 2.6 million minority voters have been excluded for various excuses including security grounds.

New York-based international rights group Human Rights Watch dubbed the election “fundamentally fraud.”

Myanmar’s de facto leader Suu Kyi, however, has marked the election as a way to lead the nation to the path of “peace, development and long-lasting prosperity.”/aa

ANKARA

Global coronavirus cases crossed the 50-million mark on Sunday, according to a running tally by the US’ Johns Hopkins University.

Data showed a total of over 1.25 million people have lost their lives to COVID-19, while the number of recoveries hit nearly 32.9 million.

The worst-hit country, the US, has seen nearly 9.9 million infections and more than 237,000 fatalities, followed by India and Brazil.

India reported the second-highest case count with over 8.5 million, while Brazil had the most fatalities after the US with nearly 162,300

Overall, the virus has spread to 190 countries since it first emerged in China last December./

ANKARA

The COVID-19 pandemic is laying bare the injustices faced by Western countries, said Turkey’s president on Sunday.

"Distortion and injustice in Western societies have become much more obvious, especially during the coronavirus pandemic," Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a mass opening ceremony in the northwestern province of Kocaeli.

Decrying how people in some of the most-developed countries died from COVID-19 due to lack of access to basic healthcare services, he stressed that stoking Islamophobia will not rescue Western countries from this problem.

"We see that Western countries face serious problems not only with their social fabric and social peace but also economically," he said.

Policies of hostility to Islam and xenophobia are of no help tackling such issues, Erdogan added.

"We are witnessing the mental misery under the veil of debauchery in Western countries, and how undeveloped countries are doomed to poverty,” he explained.

Erdogan has frequently decried rising Islamophobia in Western countries, including France, whose president recently announced measures to deal what he called “Islamist separatism.” Such misguided policies actually encourage Islamophobia and endanger Muslims, Erdogan argues.

Across the world, COVID-19 has claimed more than 1.25 million lives in 190 countries and regions since last December.

The US, India, and Brazil are currently the worst-hit countries.

Nearly 50 million cases have been reported worldwide, with over 32 million recoveries, according to figures compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University. /aa

ANKARA

Turkey shared in-depth information about the Daesh terrorist responsible for the recent gun attack in Vienna with Austrian authorities in 2019, security officials said on Sunday.

The terrorist, Austrian national Kujtim Fejzulai, was monitored via security surveillance on Sept 1, 2018, when he arrived at the Istanbul Ataturk Airport from Vienna, Turkey's General Directorate of Security said in a statement.

It said that joint investigation by intelligence and counter-terror teams revealed the terrorist's attempt to join Daesh by illegally crossing into Syria from Turkey's southern Hatay province.

He was arrested in Hatay on Sept. 18, 2018, and after legal procedures, was deported to Austria on Jan. 10, 2019 by Hatay's Directorate General of Migration Management.

It was revealed that Turkish authorities had shared the information detailing Fejzulai's organizational structure, and attempts to join Daesh with Austrian authorities.

Franz Ruf, Austria's director-general for public security, had also acknowledged the developments.

Although sentenced to 22 months in prison, he was released on probation 11 months before he completed his sentence, Ruf said.

At least four people died and 22 others were wounded in the terror attack in the Austrian capital on the night of Nov. 2./aa

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Saturday sent a cable to US President-elect Joe Biden, congratulating him on the trust placed by the friendly US people by electing him as US president.

In the cable, His Highness the Amir also congratulated Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris, while hailing the historical and firm relations between the State of Kuwait and the US.

Sheikh Nawaf said he looks forward to bolstering relations and joint cooperation with the US in different fields and upgrading them to wider horizons for the common interests of both countries amid their strategic partnership relationship.

His Highness the Amir also wished the US President-elect good health and more growth and development for close relations between both friendly nations.

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah voiced identical sentiments in two separate cables addressed to the US President-elect and the Vice-President-elect.

SOURCE: ARABTIMES KUWAIT

Tens of thousands rallied in Karachi, calling on Pakistan to sever diplomatic ties and boycott French products. Demonstrators trampled on images of the French president and burned French flags.

Protesters rallied in the Pakistani port city of Karachi on Saturday against France's position on publishing cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.

Activists from the far-right Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party and Karachi residents took to the streets, calling for the Pakistani government to cut diplomatic and trade ties with France. Previously, the French government defended the right to free speech, including publishing the controversial images.

Demonstrators trampled on images of French President Emmanuel Macron, burned French flags and held up banners with slogans expressing their willingness to avenge what they consider to be blasphemy.

"We demand the government take steps to boycott France and expel its ambassador from the country," Zubair Kasuri, a spokesperson for the TLP, told dpa news agency.

Following the Islamist killing of a civics teacher near Paris earlier last month, Macron defended the right of French magazine Charlie Hebdo to publish caricatures of the prophet. Samuel Paty, 47, was killed last monthafter showing the cartoon images to his class, during a lesson on freedom of speech.

In an interview with Qatar-based Arabic TV station al Jazeera last Saturday, Macron said he understood the shock Muslims felt at the caricatures but defended freedom of expression and France's secular values.

'Lack of understanding'

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Europeans have shown a lack of understanding for the fact that Islamic tradition explicitly forbids such images. Demonstrators also took to the streets last week in Pakistan, Lebanon, Turkey and India to protest the French government and Macron's controversial comments.

Read more: Pakistan's Imran Khan slams French President Macron's views on Islam

Pakistan, a primarily Muslim nation with a population of 220 million, experienced deadly protests when a movie deemed insulting to the prophet was uploaded to YouTube in 2012.

This weekend's protests came as French Prime Minister Jean Castex called "radical Islam" the "enemy" of the European country at a memorial service, mourning the killings of three people by a knife attacker in Nice.

He decried radical Islamism as a "political ideology that disfigures the Muslim religion... to impose its dominance by ignorance and hate." He warned that radical Islamism benefited "from support overseas but, alas, also counts French citizens in its ranks."

People who contract coronavirus and are also obese often suffer worse outcomes, but obesity also seems to have some protective effects, according to a leading Turkish doctor.

A meta-analysis of 19 studies "showed that in individuals with obesity, the need for hospitalization, intensive care and attachment to a ventilator increased by up to 80% due to COVID-19,” said Dr. Okan Bulent Yildiz, an endocrinologist at Hacettepe University Medical School in the Turkish capital Ankara.

While 2 billion people worldwide have an excess weight or obesity problem, the number of COVID-19 cases has reached nearly 50 million, said Yildiz, and recently, he and his colleagues have been assessing studies on the relationship between the two.

But in contrast to the negative effects, said Yildiz, the meta-analysis also found “that obesity did not increase the risk of death in COVID-19 patients in intensive care. Mild to moderate obesity can even have some protective effect in intensive care. This condition is called the obesity paradox.”

The meta-analysis will be submitted to a journal once completed, he added.

Food, sleep, stress, exercise

Stressing the importance of daily physical activity during the pandemic, Yildiz said: “Increased time spent at home during the pandemic period, decreased physical activity, impaired sleep patterns, and high stress make weight control difficult for people with obesity”.

He added that this may even cause weight gain for those did not have weight problems before.

“Everyone needs a healthy and balanced diet," said the doctor, as food is a significant factor to gird the human body against the disease.

On stress, he warned: "The higher stress level of one person is, the harder it gets to lose weight for that person.”

“It is impossible to control your weight if you are not physically active. For this, one must do proper exercises either at home or outside by obeying social distance rules," he said./aa

Peter Allen

In Paris

French president Emmanuel Macron has been accused of spreading “fake news” after claiming that Muslim girls as young as three are being forced into full-face veils while being “raised in hatred of France’s values”.

The French head of state painted a picture of lawless suburbs in which abused infants are kept away from children of the opposite sex.

He also claimed that there were “hundreds of radicalised individuals” who could strike with a knife at any moment.

“Visit the districts where small girls aged three or four are wearing a full veil,” Mr Macron wrote in a letter to the Financial Times (FT).

He says all have been “separated from boys, and, from a very young age, separated from the rest of society, raised in hatred of France’s values”.

In fact, the full veil has been banned in France since 2011, following controversial legislation dubbed “the burka ban”.

There is no recorded incident or picture of young children wearing the burka in France, let alone a prosecution.

Instead, Mr Macron was once again accused of Islamophobia in the wake of a series of Islamist terrorist attacks carried out by foreign-born knifemen.

Mr Macron further wrote in the FT: “Speak to government prefects who are confronted on the ground with hundreds of radicalised individuals, who we fear may, at any moment, take a knife and kill people.

“This is what France is fighting against — designs of hatred and death that threaten its children — never against Islam.”

The FT published Mr Macron’s letter after he complained about an opinion piece written by a female Muslim journalist accusing him of spreading hatred against Muslims.

The original article has been “removed for review after readers pointed out factual inaccuracies,” according to the FT.

Mr Macron supports this move in his letter writing: “I will not allow anybody to claim that France, or its government, is fostering racism against Muslims."

But opponents were unconvinced by his latest comments.

Nadia Henni-Moulai, a prominent French writer, said: "Mr Macron is using a British outlet to spread fake news about Muslims in France.

“In an already extremely volatile context, this is highly inappropriate for a head of state.”

And Marwan Muhammad, a human rights activist who fact-checks claims about Muslims in France, said: “The president's claim is not substantiated by any evidence whatsoever.”

France has a Muslim community of some five million – the largest in western Europe, and many with roots in former colonies such as Algeria.

Many have complained of increased racism and Islamophobia being aimed against them by politicians including Mr Macron.

He has announced measures aimed at fighting “Islamist separatism” and these include stricter government control of schools and other institutions serving Muslims.

During a speech in October, he said Islam was “in crisis” globally, and he has also pledged that France will continue to publish Charlie Hebdo cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammed.

This has led to demonstrations across the Arab and Muslim world, with thousands calling for a boycott of French products.

Washington [US], (ANI): The US government has removed the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) from its list of terrorist organisations after nearly two decades that has led to the weakening of China's anti-terror pretext for a draconian crackdown on Uyghurs in its Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the group had been removed from the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations in accordance with the Immigration and Nationality Act, according to an order issued on October 20 made public on Thursday.
"I hereby revoke the designation of the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement, also known as ETIM, as a 'terrorist organization,'" the order reads, as quoted by Radio Free Asia.
According to Radio Free Asia, China refers to Uyghur activists in exile as members of ETIM as a measure to disregard the claims of ongoing rights abuses in the region.
The Chinese Communist Party also uses the group to "prop up its narrative" that Uyghurs lead happy lives under Beijing's rule, while ETIM "promotes separatism and remotely commands attacks within China from abroad."
Nury Turkel, a commissioner on the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, an independent US federal government body, said that the revocation was "long overdue," as the ETIM designation was "a strategic blunder" by the State Department.
"It is fair to say that China would not have been able to use the 'counter-terrorism' narrative -- even to this day -- to justify its genocidal policies against the Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples if it was not for international communities' mistake to allow Beijing to label ETIM and other Uyghur organizations as terrorist groups," he said.
"We urge the U.N. and other nations to follow the U.S. lead and reject Beijing's counter-terrorism claims to justify the atrocities committed against the Uyghur people," he added.
Dolkun Isa, president of the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress exile group, called the revocation "of historic significance."
"China took full advantage of the U.S. designation of ETIM in 2002 and launched a wholesale attack on the entire Uyghur population, conflating their legitimate and peaceful demands as terrorism," Radio Free Asia quoted him.
Isa added that currently, China justifies its mass detention of 1 to 3 million Uyghurs in concentration camps as a counter-terror measure.
"Today's revocation removes any Chinese justification that it is fighting terrorism in East Turkestan. Today's revocation also proves that the Uyghur cause is peaceful and has nothing to do with terrorism as the Chinese government claims," he added.
Xinjiang region is home to around 10 million Uyghurs. The Turkic Muslim group, which makes up around 45 per cent of Xinjiang's population, has long accused China's authorities of cultural, religious and economic discrimination.
About 7 per cent of the Muslim population in Xinjiang has been incarcerated in an expanding network of "political re-education" camps, according to the US officials and UN experts.
Classified documents known as the China Cables, accessed last year by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, threw light on how the Chinese government uses technology to control Uyghur Muslims worldwide.
However, China regularly denies such mistreatment and says the camps provide vocational training. People in the internment camps have said they are subjected to forced political indoctrination, torture, beatings, and denial of food and medicine, besides being prohibited from practising their religion or speaking their language. (ANI)

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WASHINGTON 

More than half of all Muslim-American candidates for public office who ran in the general election won their races, a trio of Muslim advocacy groups said Friday. 

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Jetpac and MPower Change said of the 110 Muslim-Americans who ran for a variety of posts, 57 emerged or are projected to emerge victorious following the Nov. 3 general election.  

The individuals ran in competitions that spanned 24 states and Washington, D.C., and the number of Muslim candidates in the election is the highest the groups have tracked since 2016.

Of the 57 victors, seven made history as the first Muslims elected to their respective state offices.

"Increasing our political representation is a critical part of defeating the violent rise of Islamophobia here and around the world because it forces elected officials and the media to include our perspective in the narrative on healthcare, the economy, criminal legal system, and every other issue impacting American life," Mohammed Missouri, executive director of Jetpac, said in a statement.

In all, the advocacy groups tracked roughly 170 candidates who ran for office, including those who were eliminated in primary contests, and therefore did not make it to the Nov. 3 election. That figure is roughly 30 more than the previous high of 134 Muslim-American candidates who ran in 2018.

Jetpac, CAIR, and MPower said they plan to distribute a full list of local, primary and general election candidates after general election results are certified./aa

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