When a very hot news spreads out on the net, commented and quoted by ordinary people there is a high possibility of exaggeration, underestimation, and even misinformation. But, is finding an error in some of the sources a good excuse to deny the whole issue?
According to
Myanmar Muslims, When a very hot news spreads out on the net, commented and quoted by
ordinary people there is a high possibility of exaggeration,
underestimation, and even misinformation. But, is finding an error in
some of the sources a good excuse to deny the whole issue?
We are all aware that entering the region in which this violence is
taking place is not allowed, not even for news reporters. This fact
makes it very difficult to gain the trustworthy news. Still, the Muslims
fled from the region can tell us the true story. If we cannot trust
every single picture from non official sources (or even official ones!)
we surely cannot deny most of the movies either. There are movies which
clearly show what is happening there.
Of course, we are not sure about the exact number of people killed, etc,
but we are sure that something horrible is happening to Muslims there. I
believe this is a good reason to do something. We have to help Muslims
of Myanmar, because they are in a dreadful situation.
78 people were killed or thousand? No difference! Even if one person was killed we had to take an action.