RE: G-20 leaders, don’t forget the women’s rights advocates rotting in Saudi prisons
September 17, 2020 at 4:21 am
(September 17, 2020 at 4:10 am)WinterHold Wrote:Please stay on Topic, and that is what the G20 should to to solve problems in the islamic world, not what problems you have with Anomalocaris.(September 17, 2020 at 3:19 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Please address the OP, which doesn't discuss the percentage of Muslims in the world.
Boru
It actually does.
Anomalocaris was saying: "why should the G-20 care about Muslims, since the world doesn't evolve around them" ?
So I answered him: "The world doesn't revolve around anybody, but you can stop acting as if Muslims are only "0.1%" of the world and admit that Muslims compose 24.1% of the world population as the official stats say. Either you liked it or not, our feelings not just matter as Muslims; but actually essential for the balance of this planet."
1-Why the G-20 should care:
"The world doesn't revolve around anybody, but you can stop acting as if Muslims are only "0.1%" of the world and admit that Muslims compose 24.1% of the world population as the official stats say. Either you liked it or not, our feelings not just matter as Muslims; but actually essential for the balance of this planet."
2-What the G-20 should do:
As suggested in the link I provided in the OP:
Quote: Wrote:Hathloul, and the regime, know that her death might finally awaken the consciences of the G-20 leaders, and spoil the summit. It shouldn’t take that. Macron, Merkel, Boris Johnson, Justin Trudeau and others who don’t share Trump’s love for dictators could accomplish far more than the summit will by setting a simple condition for their attendance: the freedom of Loujain al-Hathloul and her fellow women activists.
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