Tag: Genocide
Xi Jinping’s Genocide of the Uyghurs
Posted by Mamtimin Ala | Nov 7, 2018 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics | 11 |
‘Whitewashing’ Genocide in Myanmar
Posted by Ramzy Baroud | Jan 30, 2018 | Asia Pacific, Politics, Viewpoints | 4 |
The Genocide of the Rohingya: Big Oil, Failed Demo...
Posted by Ramzy Baroud | Sep 15, 2017 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics | 1 |
Spanish Court Revives Case against Kagame’s Milita...
Posted by Judi Rever | Jul 14, 2017 | Africa, Europe, News & Analysis, Politics | 0 |
What the U.S. House’s Impeachment Inquiry Wouldn’t Ask Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch
by David Boyajian | Dec 4, 2019 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics, US
It is disgraceful that the US State Department continues to play diplomatic word games to avoid describing the Armenian genocide as genocide.
The Phony Anti-Defamation League’s Genocide Legislation
by David Boyajian | Nov 15, 2019 | News & Analysis, Politics, US
America’s future leaders should not serve as guinea pigs just so the ADL can advance its political agenda with dubious legislation.
Hypocritical Jewish Organizations and the Armenian Genocide
by David Boyajian | Jun 25, 2019 | Asia Pacific, US
Shamefully, leading Jewish organizations have long diminished or denied the 1915–23 genocide Turkey committed against 1.5 million Christian Armenians.
Xi Jinping’s Genocide of the Uyghurs
by Mamtimin Ala | Nov 7, 2018 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics
Xi Jinping has somehow escapted attention for his role despite being the mastermind behind China’s cultural genocide of the Uyghur people.
Canada vs. the Rule of Law
by David Swanson | Aug 14, 2018 | Americas, Politics, Viewpoints
Canada should lead by example and make peace at home rather than exporting violence in the name of its supposed “responsibility to protect”.
The Massacre of Inn Din: How Rohingya Are Lynched and Held Responsible
by Ramzy Baroud | Jul 19, 2018 | Asia Pacific, Politics, Viewpoints
How long do the Rohingya have to endure before something is done to alleviate their suffering?
‘Whitewashing’ Genocide in Myanmar
by Ramzy Baroud | Jan 30, 2018 | Asia Pacific, Politics, Viewpoints
Aung San Suu Kyi should be held accountable for more than her moral failings but, considering her leadership position, she should be held directly responsible for crimes against humanity, together with her top security and army brass.
The Genocide of the Rohingya: Big Oil, Failed Democracy and False Prophets
by Ramzy Baroud | Sep 15, 2017 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics
The Rohingya people have been subjected to a brutal and systematic genocide while western nations line up to exploit the resources of Burma.
Spanish Court Revives Case against Kagame’s Military Entourage
by Judi Rever | Jul 14, 2017 | Africa, Europe, News & Analysis, Politics
A Spanish judge is expected to issue a new round of arrest warrants against Rwandan commanders and a high profile dissident wanted on terrorism charges.
Calling a Genocide a Genocide : Rohnigya Refugees in India Plead for UN Intervention
by Ajita Banerjie | Dec 23, 2016 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics
Rohingya refugees in India march to the UN office to plead for intervention to stop the genocide in Rakhine state.
Hillary Clinton, the Queen of Flip-Floppery, on Genocide
by David Boyajian | Oct 12, 2016 | Asia Pacific, Politics, US, Viewpoints
Hillary Clinton called for US recognition of the Armenian genocide while Senator, but reversed her position to appease Turkey as Secretary of State.
Rwanda: The Danger of a Sanitized Narrative
by Judi Rever | Oct 4, 2016 | Africa, News & Analysis, Politics
How a British NGO changed the course of Rwandan history and helped fuel impunity in Africa’s Great Lakes region
Crisis in Ethiopia and the Role of the International Community: Politics of Fear
by Fikrejesus Amahazion | Aug 12, 2016 | Africa, News & Analysis, Politics, US
Rather than condemn and censure Ethiopia’s brutal crackdown, the international community has turned a blind eye.
Germany’s Artful Acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide
by Ludér Tavit Sahagian | Jul 8, 2016 | Asia Pacific, Europe, Viewpoints
Despite its constructive elements, the Bundestag resolution is rife with errors and deficiencies.
An Armenian American Group Caves in to the Anti-Defamation League
by David Boyajian | Jun 17, 2016 | US, Viewpoints
The ADL’s hypocrisy on the matter of the Armenian genocide is breathtaking.
What Remains Hidden in Rwanda: The Role of Tutsi Civilians in Killing Hutus
by Judi Rever | Jun 3, 2016 | Africa, News & Analysis
The international community has ensured legal immunity for Rwandan President Paul Kagame despite evidence of the RPF’s responsibility for war crimes.
Recognize the Genocide that Happened—and the One Now Beginning
by Raffi K. Hovannisian | May 6, 2016 | Europe, Viewpoints
The United States, Europe, and their partners must officially recognize the Mountainous Karabagh Republic within its constitutional frontiers.
Seismic Shifts in Serbia’s ‘Right’
by Doug Henderson | Apr 23, 2016 | Europe, Viewpoints
Two rulings of an international tribunal might fuel right-wing nationalism as Serbians vote in parliamentary elections.
They Tell Us Nothing but Lies
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 22, 2016 | Africa, US, Viewpoints
“Our” government not only lies to us about the economy and the wars, it also lies about literally everything. For example, remember the Rwanda genocide?
Why I Oppose the Genocide Prevention Act
by David Swanson | Oct 21, 2015 | US, Viewpoints
The so-called Genocide Prevention Act is transparently intended as a tool to advance the US’s own foreign policy agendas through violence.