User talk:Fahathofficial

Fahath A Majeed, who devoted himself fully to the media and social work, spoke out against the state, focusing more on land grabs, Buddhist racism, attacks on places of worship, planned rights violations, and full-time protests against fundamentalist groups and the media in various fields and debates. Faced with opposition, his belongings were sometimes damaged and there were death threats.

Not only did the media expose the masks of extremist groups, especially those in Sri Lanka, to promote extremism in Sri Lanka, but he also publicly reported on them.

It was during Mahinda Rajapaksa's tenure that most of the riots for Muslims took place, and the violence in Aluthgama, Dambulla and Silave Island was so violent that many Muslims lost their belongings, which was reported to the world by the Ceylon Muslim media and threatened by state intelligence and the military. The end of Rajapaksa is the expectation of all Muslims to change the regime, not only as a Muslim activist, but also in the media, including himself, working against the Mahinda government and fundamentalist organizations, and the regime changed.

Not only fahath A. Majeed but all Muslims believed that good things would happen to the Muslims under the changed regime but the final element of the regime was the Muslims being attacked again by the Mahinda family and their support organizations. The Mahinda-Gotabhaya faction tried to portray Muslims as racists and won the election, while extremism infiltrated Sri Lanka. If they had been stopped, there would not have been a terrorist attack in Sri Lanka, and there would have been no attack on Muslims if it had banned the Buddhist racist fundamentalist organization.

Behind this lay great politics, which Fahath A Majeed sought to tell the world but was repeatedly blocked by the government and intelligence agencies. Fahath A. Majeed, who is fully active as a social activist, journalist and human rights activist, is an invaluable asset to our community.

The community will never forget not only the locals but also the people who went to the United Nations Human Rights Council and gave their voices and fought there, so there are no words to describe the hardships he faced, a young man who was very entertaining in his youth but Bahadur was a completely different person who devoted himself completely to his deprived community.

Fahath A Majeed is passionate not only about the media but also about peace and human rights work.

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 00:01, 14 June 2021 (UTC)

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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Liz Read! Talk! 23:31, 11 July 2021 (UTC)