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When genocide is no longer genocide
Some of Israel’s defenders want to do away with the concept of genocide in hopes of washing away its war crimes. Any redefinition would allow the U.S. to disappear the many genocides it has committed domestically and internationally.
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The list of shame. Countries supporting the genocide of Palestinians
Who voted against ceasefire in UN?
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The death of Al-Shifa Hospital, the last bastion of humanity in northern Gaza
People are dead in the streets in Gaza as hospital staff are unable to help the injured crying out for help outside hospitals. Medical workers who attempt to aid them are targeted and killed. No one is left to document the scale of the genocide.
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Israeli MP says it clearly for World to hear: ‘Erase all of Gaza from the face of the Earth’
“Still questioning a genocidal intent?” asked one human rights campaigner.
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Boarding Schools probe tells U.S. history of genocide
Inhumane treatment and physical abuse were widespread in two major boarding schools from 1892-1909.
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Zionist think tank publishes blueprint for Palestinian genocide
As Israelâs carpet bombing of Gaza entered its third week, leaving over 5000 dead and at least one million residents displaced, a Tel Aviv-based think tank published a blueprint for self-proclaimed Jewish stateâs final solution.
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Israel is preparing to commit genocide
Israel has already dropped more bombs on Gaza in six days than the U.S. dropped on Afghanistan in a single year. Now, the Israeli military is ordering over one million Palestinian civilians to flee their homes. This is genocide and ethnic cleansing.
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Charles III coronation reminds of Britainâs bloody history of genocide, slavery, and loot
The coronation ceremony and centuries of plunder by the British Empire cannot be seen in isolation.
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Paying tribute to the victims of genocide in Namibia
Every year, descendants of the Nama-Ovaherero tribes gather at Swakopmund Memorial Park Cemetery in Namibia during the month of March to pay tribute to their ancestors who were victims of the genocide that took place from 1904-1908.
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U.S. threatens Ethiopia and Eritrea with Illegal âLegal Designation of Genocideâ
The U.S. is falsely accusing Ethiopia and Eritrea of hindering food aid and committing genocides in the ongoing war in Tigray. The charges are false and the US has no right to make such a claim on its own. Ann Garrison continues reporting from the region.Â
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Genocide In Canada: mass grave of Indian children found
A Catholic Church-run residential school for indigenous children was an extermination camp. It operated until 1978.
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The Xinjiang genocide determination as agenda
Because of the worldâs fundamental interconnectedness, the increasingly Cold War-like relations between The West and China have negative consequences for both systems and for the rest of the world.
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The watchdogs of imperialism and the Uyghur genocide slander
On February 26 the Canadian Parliament passed a motion, by a vote of 226 to 0, expressing the opinion that âthe Peopleâs Republic of China hasâ implemented âmeasures intended to preventâ Uyghur and other Turkic Muslim births and that these measures are âconsistent withâ the United Nations Genocide Convention.
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Magellan, inquisition and globalisation
The Philippines today struggles with this history. Some Filipinos highlight the warm native reception extended to Magellanâs fleet and the first Catholic mass, reminiscent of American Thanksgiving mythology.
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U.S. State Department accusation of China âgenocideâ relied on data abuse and baseless claims by far-right ideologue
The Trump and Biden administrations have relied on the work of a right-wing religious extremist, Adrian Zenz, for their âgenocideâ accusation against China. A close review of Zenzâs research reveals flagrant data abuse and outright falsehoods.
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Does the West repeating claims of China committing genocide in Xinjiang reify it?
The Jewish Virtual Library quotes Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels as having said: âIf you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.â