In recent times, the phenomenon of protests has become a ubiquitous feature of societies across the globe. However, amidst the fervor of activism, a notable absence has arisen: the lack of protests against the Gaza War in Islamic countries. Surprisingly, the outcry against this conflict has resonated more prominently in the United States and India. Equally alarming is the creeping Islamization of Europe, which poses significant challenges to world peace.
The United States of America, which has little understanding of the complexities of the current situation, has the ironic yet startling development of lecturing India on human rights when it suppresses protests while using the same tactics to arrest demonstrators and encourage Indian-style elements within its own nation. This is evident in the country's crushing of pro-Palestine protests, which have taken place across its universities.
The US government is responding to the protest camp with force, arresting disruptive demonstrators, while when the Indian government acts against riot mongers dressed as student activists, such as Umar Khalid, and minimises criminal activity, it enjoys lecturing the Indian government on human rights.
A video from University of California, Los Angeles is going viral where police are giving these pro-Palestine supporters a nice beating. This is the only way to deal with these pro-Palestine Marxist professors and students In India, one can't even imagine Police entering a campus. India must learn from the USA how to treat them.
While the US government is taking massive action to put an end to anti-Semitic demonstrations in US institutions, it also defends similar groups and, in the case of India, terrorists when the Indian government takes strong action against them.
India was included in the US State Department's Country Human Rights Practices report, which was released on April 22. The report contained a lot of whitewashing of those who act similarly in India, such as Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam. The US government's egregious double standards are concerning because it expects the Indian government to be lenient towards anti-India students and journalists while simultaneously defending the "human rights" of criminals like Atiq Ahmed and violently suppressing student protests in its universities.
The US's response to protests and anti-national elements calls into doubt the country's sincerity when it comes to human rights concerns. Why would it allow smashing such groups in its own nation to re-establish law and order while it allows anti-Indian "activists" to dance on its head in the name of human rights, freedom of expression, and other such ideals?

The United States detains, arrests, and violently suppresses the same people within its own borders while whitewashing and downplaying the anti-social and anti-national acts of followers and propagators of the same ideology in India. In an obvious demonstration of its hypocrisy, the US prioritises law and order in the face of large-scale protests while preaching human rights, freedom of speech, and other such ideals in nations like India.
Now this brings us to another question:
1. Why are there no Pro Palestine students protests happening in any of 56 Islamic countries like Turkey, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arab, Jordan, Malaysia, Indonesia etc ? Why are all protests happening either in the US or Europe or India only?
2. Why are there no student protests for Syria, Yaman, Afghanistan, Sudan, Congo, and Nigeria where civil war is going on and the situation is worse than Palestine? Why are all protests only for Palestine?
I know you don't have answers to these two questions.The relative quiet on Arab streets and colleges could be attributed to a variety of factors, such as political disagreements with Hamas and its Iranian supporters, uncertainty about the potential influence of protests on state policy, or a fear of upsetting autocratic regimes.
If Arab individuals protest without governmental authorization, they may face harsher consequences than American students at prestigious universities who risk arrest or expulsion from their institutions.
Remember two things whenever you analyse political event
1. Nothing happens accidently. It's always designed and if it looks accidentally then it means it was designed that way
2. Follow the money trail. Who is funding?
We all know, the US and Saudi Arabia are the biggest fund and arms provider to these anti- peace activists all around the world. Saudi Arabia with its Wahabi ideology and the US with its arms industry are fuelling protests all over the world. People like George Soros, who wants to destabilize established governments all around the world, fund all these movements we all know that.
It is high time that we the people, who believe in Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam for centuries, give them a tight slap and tell them this is a problem, which will engulf whole of world and consequently lead to World War 3 and sooner or later we have to find a solution to end this ever-menacing problem.
Uday India Bureau
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