Who coined the word "genocide”
The word genocide was used by a Jew, RaphaelLamkin, in 1944 in his book Access Roll-in Occupied Europe. In the book, he
massacred the Greek words meaning "Jane" and "Crisco". He
wrote that in 1944 and even before that, there was a genocide of the United
Nations in European countries. But all their emphasis was on their race.
What is genocide?
According to the 1948 United Nations Convention
against Genocide, "Genocide is the act by which a person belonging to a
particular ethnic or religious group or nationality is subjected to severe
physical or mental abuse." They should be banned at the expected age,
their birth rate should be limited, children should be forcibly transferred
from one group to another language group so that they forget their past and
religion, and nationality. "Through these measures, they must be eradicated
in a particular region or nationwide."
How many people around the world fell
victim to genocide?
With the approval of the United Nations, the
countries of the world have formed a "Political Instability Task
Force". It was also tasked with tracking down failed states. According to
its TOR, the task force reviewed the history from 1956 to 2016 and identified
43 genocides worldwide that killed 50 million people.
The UN Commission on Human Rights reports that
another 50 million people were displaced by the 2008 genocide. He was tasked
with post-World War II research. During the period when Western countries
enslaved and brutally tortured locals in their colonies, it was not included in
the investigation. Genocide of local people in your colonies, erase the name of
your culture. Tried, threw a good part of it in his wars.
Thousands of people were sent to die in the First and
Second World Wars and most of their pensions were later cut, "these
people were dreaming or supporting freedom in their country."
No research has been done on this topic yet. However,
genocide has been going on since before 1490. Canadian scholar Adam Jones has
described genocide on a large scale. They say that the powerful whites forced
the weak to live a life of slavery and killed those who did not believe.
Historically,
many groups have suffered from this barbarism. Generations have also been wiped
out due to customs and religious differences. It is also widely believed that
the Neanderthal genocide was caused by genocide. In their research, Ger Diamond
and Ronald Wright have tried to prove that there is no scientific reason for
the disappearance of Neanderthals. So he concluded that powerful groups were
involved in the extinction of his race.
A Western thinker (Ben Kernan) has called the
"Third Metridetic War" the world's first genocide. The Third Torment
War, which was fought between 149 and 146 BC, was also fought to destroy a
nation.
Similarly in
Europe, King "Metradites vi" Pontus ordered the death of all Asian
children. In which 1 lakh children and adults were killed. The genocide
resulted in the first three to three wars, all in the form of the "Mathri
Kotak War". The adventures of Julius Caesar are also part of the genocide.
Because Caesar brutally killed every human and animal that appeared in the area
of Melbourne.
In China, too, General Ranman ordered his opponents to clear the face of the
earth.
An estimated 200,000 people died in Wei Zheng (4th
century AD). The Mongol nation committed the most brutal genocide in the world.
And in just one war, they wiped out 11% of the world's population. The exact
number is not known, but the death toll is in the millions. If these statistics
are correct, it is the worst genocide in the world.
In the Congo, from 1885 to 1908, King Leo Pod II of
Belgium enslaved the natives. During that time, about 2 million to 1.5 million
people died. In Ethiopia, the forces of Mini Luck II killed millions. Alexander
the Great invaded Oromo and took 500,000 hostages. Some parts of Ethiopia and
Kenya is home to large numbers of Oromo speakers, with a small number living
in the United States and Canada.
Was genocide a crime?
Prior to the drafting of the UN Convention, genocide
was considered a right of the ruling government. "When a farmer kills all
his chickens, it is his business and your intervention will be
inappropriate," the experts said. This is analyzed in detail in Catherine
Goldsmith's book. A book on the subject from the University of Pennsylvania.
The main idea of the
book was "How many countries justify genocide within their borders?"
That is to say, the genocide that took place at that time was not a crime. That
English history is full of genocide. Now think about why they kept him out of
the realm of crime.
In 1946, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution
declaring genocide a violation of international law for the first time. Two
years later, in 1948, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
Crime of Genocide was adopted by a majority. He also added words to annihilate
a particular group. Most of the 43 genocides later recognized by international
organizations were committed by Muslims. The Americans and Europeans also
massacred their ancient inhabitants.
Some important incidents of genocide
The genocide that international organizations and the
United Nations have so far recognized is the murder of Jews and their own
people.
Holocaust,
Germany 1941, Nazi Genocide 1939,
Genocide in
Cambodia, Republic of Cambodia 1975,
Circa San Genoa Side (Circassian), Russia 1864,
Armenia Genoa Side,
Syria, Iraq, Turkey 1915
Rwanda Genocide 1994,
Greek Genocide 1914
Zinger
Genocide [1775]
Serbian Genocide, Bosnia, Croatia Serbia Genocide
1941,
Huts genocide
during the first Congo
Yatrejio
1996, Romantic Genocide,
Germany 1935, Polish operation,
Soviet Union 1937, repression of Chechens and other
ethnic groups, Soviet Union 1994,
Darfur
Massacre 2003, Tamil Genocide, Sri Lanka 1956,
Crimean Tatar Soviet Union Genocide 1994,
Guatemala Geno Side 1962,
California
Massacre 1846,
Queensland
Massacre, Australia 1840
Rohingya, Myanmar Massacre of Muslims in 2017
1992
genocide in Bosnia is also included.
US President Joe Biden's statement on April 24, 2021
revealed another topic of anti-Muslim propaganda in the Western media. On April
24, 1915, 215 Jews were killed in Armenia during the former Ottoman Empire. US
President Joe Biden has forgotten the genocide of millions of Muslims and made
the genocide of these 215 people the subject of debate because they are Jews.
For all its "freedom" and democracy, no American leader can escape
Jewish domination.
A few days before the publication of the US President's statement, the investigation into the massacre of Muslims by the British military in Britain was stopped. According to a report in the Daily Mail published on April 21, 2021, some ministers have backed down from obstructing the inquiry. Exemption from the investigation. UN experts have called UK law a violation of international human rights law. It should be noted that 1400 claims of human rights and genocide have been filed against the British troops who invaded Iraq. The Queens Lanka Shah Regiment also left no stone unturned. But these people have not yet received justice.
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