Sunday, February 09, 2014

Christian militias chase tens of thousands of African Muslims out of their homelands.

Courtesy of the Washington Post:  

Tens of thousands of Muslims are fleeing to neighboring countries by plane and truck as Christian militias stage brutal attacks, shattering the social fabric of this war-ravaged nation. 

In towns and villages as well as here in the capital, Christian vigilantes wielding machetes have killed scores of Muslims, who are a minority here, and burned and looted their houses and mosques in recent days, according to witnesses, aid agencies and peacekeepers. Tens of thousands of Muslims have fled their homes. 

The cycle of chaos is fast becoming one of the worst outbreaks of violence along Muslim-Christian fault lines in recent memory in sub- Saharan Africa, tensions that have also plagued countries such as Nigeria and Sudan. 

“Civilians remain in constant fear for their lives and have been largely left to fend for themselves,” Martine Flokstra, emergency coordinator for the aid agency Doctors Without Borders, said in a statement Friday, adding that the violence had reached “extreme and unprecedented” levels. 

On Friday, thousands of Muslims hopped aboard trucks packed with their possessions, protected by soldiers from Chad, and drove out of Bangui, as Christians cheered their departures or tried to loot the trucks as they drove through Christian areas. At least one Muslim man, who fell from a truck, was killed by a mob. Meanwhile, thousands more Muslims huddled at the airport in a crowded hangar, waiting to be evacuated. 

“They are killing Muslims with knives,” said Muhammed Salih Yahya, 38, a shopkeeper, making a slitting motion across his throat. He arrived at the airport Wednesday from the western town of Yaloke with his wife and five children. “I built my house over two years, but the Christians destroyed it in minutes. I want to leave.”

To be fair while this is a case of the Muslims being victimized by the Christians, the converse has been true many times in the region as well.

However it seems when the Christians are being persecuted by an Islamic government or it's people, American churches and others start demanding action from the government to intercede, but never a word when it is the Muslims being persecuted or executed by the Christians.

The fact is that people are tribal, and they always care more about those that are more like them, than those who are different.

And we have made great progress in accepting our similarities and coming together as a people. Especially in America where we have made impressive strides in racism, sexism, and overcoming cultural differences.

However when it comes to religious differences it seems we are moving further apart, rather than closer to together, and that our ability to tolerate other faiths is decreasing rather than increasing.

Perhaps it is because the world is steadily moving toward a less religious and more enlightened future, and those who are defined by their religious faith are starting to feel under attack and defensive. Or perhaps it is simply that with more knowledge about the culture and religion of others comes a recognition of how alien they are to how we think, live, and believe.

Whatever the cause I actually feel that even in America we are in danger of seeing a rise in violence driven by religious intolerance and a need for domination. Right now it is expressing itself as a grab for political power and an attempt to undermine secular public schools, but failing that I have no doubt that there are those willing to kill and die for their god right here in the good old USA.

15 comments:

  1. Caroll Thompson2:41 AM

    The old saying was never more true; the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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  2. Anonymous3:13 AM

    Pls. identify that this in the Central African Republic.

    Doctors Without Borders is, in my opinion, a crucial charity. Give to them what you might have put in the Sunday collection plate in days gone by. Or every other week: to your local food pantry on alternate Sundays.

    Here endeth the lesson.

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  3. Yes, people (and animals) are tribal with a few determined outliers. The one percent sticks together in this country, and royals and nobles stick together in countries where that exists. A few attractive outsiders are allowed in so the tribe doesn’t get too inbred. The same bias exists in religion.

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  4. jkarov5:21 AM

    I hope for a time thousands of years in the future when, if we are lucky, the human species will have evolved to allow everyone to have education, health care, a clean environment, enough healthy food, a meaningful vocation and the opportunity to live a happy life.

    We need the common wealth of all to be paramount. As a society, we need an evolved consciousness, a global mindset along the line of ants and bees, but much more advanced, in that we sacrifice for the good of the many.

    We need the breakdown of tribalism, religion, capitalism, prejudice, greed, hatred, selfishness and ignorance.

    Religion is perhaps the most divisive entity, and the untold suffering and misery it causes has to be eradicated by the eventual death of mythology and superstition.

    Of course this is all a dream, but evolution may bring this about if we don't have lunatics like Palin, Santorum, or Cruz starting a "nucular" war to bring about the end times by attacking Iran or bombing Pakistan.

    As it is now, if I were an alien visitor from another galaxy and I watched human societies for a few months from my space ship in orbit., I would be appalled. I would not share my advanced technology, my wisdom of the universe or my address.

    Humans are still fighting each other, letting many go hungry, live in ignorance, allowing millions to suffer, and are in many ways polluting their own environment.

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  5. Ailsa7:23 AM

    There is an interesting article in Politicus today that seems relevant - Christians Might Be Surprised to Find That Not God, But Men, Decided What They Would Believe

    http://www.politicususa.com/2014/02/09/christians-surprised-find-god-men-decided.html

    We learnt this in school (Scotland 1950s) in a class called Religious Instruction. The class had nothing to do with faith. It was the Bible as text and history pertaining to the Christian religion. Kids like me who were not raised in any religion felt no awkwardness. Whether one believed in one god, many gods, no gods, or other supernatural explanations was immaterial. This class was a historical/social/cultural account of one sort of organized religion.

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  6. Randall7:48 AM

    What a very typically Christian thing to do: hate thy neighbor.

    After all, didn't Jesus Christ Himself say, "There shall be only one commandment and that shall be to love thy neighbor - unless thy neighbor is of a different religion, or from a different country, or is a different color, or believes in science, or is GAY fer chrissakes!"

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  7. Anonymous9:30 AM

    Pssst... Africa is not a country. This is happening in the Central African Republic, which used to be French Equatorial Africa.

    It would be interesting to understand the specific history that might explain the terrible violence in this nation/region.

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    1. Yeah who said Africa was a country? Not me.

      Not all Alaskans are as ignorant as Sarah Palin you know.

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    2. Anonymous1:18 PM

      G- If you have a general headline about violence against African Muslims and nowhere in the article ever say where this is happening -- then your post indicates that "African" is a sufficient description... and the the vasts differences between nations there is not relevant.

      If there was a mine collapse in Chile, would an article about a South American mine collapse that never mentioned that it happened in Chile be ok... or is South America a country?

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  8. Anonymous9:55 AM

    Religion was born, and the devil danced.

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  9. Anonymous10:41 AM

    'Dear Einstein, Do Scientists Pray?' Asks Sixth Grader -- See His Amazing Response

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/30/einstein-scientists-pray_n_4697814.html

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  10. Anita Winecooler4:51 PM

    It seems to me there's no end to the bad and goodness in mankind, The worst part is what's done in the name of God and Religion. People often ask me, because I'm a non believer, "What if God DOES exist?" And my reply is "What if ONE God exists - and you chose the wrong one?"

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  11. In my first six years in Catholic schooling, when we misbehaved we were threatened into expulsion to the local Whittier public grade school, as if that were some fate worse than death.

    We were taught the Catholic religion was 'the one true religion,' but we were never taught other people think theirs is the true religion and we have to respect that. They don't dare teach that. To do so is to plant a fatal question inside the presumed and proclaimed infallibility of the religion you're shilling.

    Killing in the name of 'my god is more real than your god' is about as fucking stupid as it gets.

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  12. Anonymous8:27 PM

    Uh, so, object to the christianist trash here and then whine for the muslim trash elsewhere. Standards. Please.

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