17th
November, 2015
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
DENOUNCES TERRORIST ATTACKS IN PARIS
Terrorists on Friday 13th November, 2015 launched seven
coordinated attacks on Paris killing at least 129 people. The attacks occurred
at the Stade de France, the Petit Cambodge restaurant, the Le Carillon bar, the
Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, the Casa Nostra pizzeria, the la Belle Equipe and
the Bataclan Concert.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly condemns these attacks. They are
despicable, vicious and barbaric. They take humanity back to the Stone Age,
grant unfettered licence to lawlessness and fuel universal chaos.
It is becoming more glaring that the main preoccupation of the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is the shedding of innocent blood and the precipitation
of religious war, particularly between Christians of the West and Muslims of
the Middle East.
We
dissociate ourselves from the violent propensity of ISIS and its blood-thirsty
associates in Al-Qaedah and Boko Haram whose stock-in-trade is the
misinterpretation of the peaceful message of Islam. We reject the hate messages
of messengers of death who ask Muslims to kill Westerners. We affirm clearly
and unequivocally that Islam neither teaches racism nor does it endorse
terrorism.
MURIC calls on Muslim youths all over the world to save Islamdom from an implosion
induced by extremism. This they can do by distancing themselves from radical
and violent groups.
Nonetheless, we charge the West to look beyond the attacks. The authors of
these horrendous attacks have merely manifested homicidal tendencies propelled
by perceived provocations, presumably from anti-Muslim legislations in France
and the genocides in Bosnia, Myammar, Central African Republic, etc in which
thousands of Muslims were killed in cold blood while the West stood akimbo and
the United Nations did nothing.
We
invite the world to ponder over the anatomy of terrorism and the cause-effect
theory. There can be no smoke without fire. The fire which causes violence and
terrorism is injustice. Unfortunately, while everyone is talking about the need
for peace, nobody is talking about justice.
We
posit that peace is neither an orphan nor is it a lone ranger. We believe in
two dogmas: one, peace is born from the wombs of justice. Two: peace must walk
parri pasu with equity. Peace walks hand in hand down the isle with justice. Justice
is the soul of peace. Nobody can deny one and still enjoy the other. The world
must therefore make a choice. To be, or not to be? That is the question.
In
conclusion, we stand side by side with France today in its fight
against terrorism. We condole all those who were bereaved in the Paris
terrorist attacks and pray that Almighty Allah will give them the strength to
bear the losses.
We
charge the misled agents of destruction in ISIS, Al-Qaedah and Boko Haram to go
back to the true and peaceful message of Islam. We appeal to countries of the
West to return to the drawing board for the purpose of charting a new course based
on justice, mutual respect and the recognition of Allah-given fundamental human
rights in their dealings with Muslims all over the world.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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