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After targeting Israel in support of Islamic terrorists, ICC Muslim prosecutor Karim Khan is now going after Myanmar’s leaders over their dispute with Muslim Rohingya settlers, migrants and insurgents.
Myanmar is not an ICC member but Bangladesh, which is a party to the dispute, is an ICC member. After a recent military coup, Bangladesh’s Hindus have faced repression and Islamic violence.
President-elect Trump however has been about the only world leader to mention it.
The ICC and Khan are obviously not going to seek sanctions against Bangladesh’s Islamist coup leaders. If it were the other way around, it might be another story.
Karim Khan has made the ICC into an Islamist tool being used to wage lawfare against non-Muslims on behalf of Muslims.
The targets may be Buddhist as in Myanmar or Jewish as in Israel, or they may involve inter-Islamic violence, as is often the case in the Muslim world, but it follows the paradigm of the old Bedouin saying, “I, against my brothers. I and my brothers against my cousins. I and my brothers and my cousins against the world.”
Karim Khan targeted first Jews and then Buddhists. How long until Christians are next on his hit list?
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