What is genocide and what happened to which nations?
In 1946, the UN General Assembly, for the first time,
declared genocide a violation of international law in a resolution,
"When will Biden include a nuclear attack on Japan in genocide?"
US President Joe Biden's statement dated April 24, 2021, has
found 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. Despite all the "freedom" and democracy, no American leader
can get out of Jewish domination.
Following the US President's statement, the Turkish Foreign
Ministry has summoned the US Ambassador to Ankara to protest his baseless and
misleading allegations. Ibrahim Kaleem, a spokesman for Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan has strongly opposed the move, urging the US president to
encourage him to learn about his history and current events. Some observers have
asked the US president when he would apologize for his decision to annihilate
Nagasaki and Hiroshima and when it would be included in the genocide.
A few days before the publication of the US President's
statement, an inquiry into the massacre of Muslims by British troops in Britain
was stopped. According to a report published in the Daily Mail on April 21,
2021, some ministers have backed down from obstructing the inquiry. Exemption
from the investigation. UN experts have called Britain's laws a violation of
international human rights law.
It is to 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. Rwanda quoted a nearly 650-page report as saying that France was
pursuing its expansionist ambitions in Africa when at least 800,000 people were
killed in Rwanda. The 100-day massacre lasted from April to July 1994, in which
millions of Huts were killed and the French government watched the spectacle.
In the latest case, 2.2 million Indian Muslims are being deprived of
citizenship and placed in certain areas in the jungles through the Citizenship
Bill in India. Democracy is currently the center of the world's greatest genocide.
What is genocide?
According to the United Nations Convention on Genocide
1948, "genocide is the act by which a person belonging to a particular
ethnic or religious group or nationality is subjected to serious physical or mental
abuse." They should be restricted in life expectancy, their birth rate
should be restricted, 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 in the country as a whole."
Who invented the word "geno side"?
The word genocide was used by a Jew, Raphael
Lamkin, in his 1944 book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. In the book, he
combined the Greek word "genos" and "caedo" meaning
massacre. He wrote that genocide of nations took place in
European countries in 1944 and before. But all their emphasis was on their
race.
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 tracing failed states. The task force, according to its TOR,
reviewed the history from 1956 to 2016 and identified 43 genocides worldwide in
which 50 million people were killed.
The UN Commission on Human Rights reported that another 50
million people had been displaced by the 2008 genocide. He was assigned
to research the post-World War II period. During the period when Western countries
enslaved and brutally tortured the locals in their colonies, it was not
included in the investigation. The genocide of the locals in their
colonies, erase the name of their culture. Tried, threw a good chunk of it
in their wars.
Thousands of people were sent to die in World Wars I and II,
and later most had their pensions stopped, saying "these people were
dreaming of or supporting freedom in their country." No research has been
done on the subject. 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 put those who did not believe to death. Historically, many
groups have been the victims of this barbarism. Generations have also been
wiped out due to customs and religious differences. It is also widely believed
that the genocide of Neanderthals was due to genocide.
In their research, Jared Diamond and Ronald Wright have tried
to prove that there is no scientific reason for the disappearance of
Neanderthals. Therefore, they concluded that powerful groups have a hand in the
extinction of their generation
A Western thinker (Ben Kiernan) has called the "Third
Mithridatic War" the world's first genocide. The Third Punic War,
fought between 149 and 146 BC, was also fought to destroy a nation. Similarly
in Europe, the king "Mithridates vi" Ponthes ordered the death of all
Asian children. In which 1 lakh children and adults were killed. The result of
this genocide,
from the first to the third wars, was in the form of the three "Mithri
Dotak Wars". The adventures of Julius Caesar are also included in the genocide.
Because Caesar brutally killed every human and cattle that appeared in the area
of Eburones. In China, too, General Ranman ordered his opponents to be wiped
off the face of the earth.
It is estimated that at least 200,000 people were killed in
Wei Zhiying (4th century AD). The Mongol nation committed the most barbaric 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 figures are correct, then this is the worst genocide
in the world.
In the Congo, from 1885 to 1908, King Leo Pod II of Belgium
enslaved the natives. About 2 million to 1.5 million people died during his
time. In Ethiopia, Mani Luck II's forces killed millions of people. Alexander
the Great attacked Oromo and took 500,000 hostages. Ethiopia and some parts of
Kenya are home to large numbers of Oromo speakers, a small number of whom live
in the United States and Canada. However, more than 600,000 people have died.
Prior to the drafting of the UN Convention, genocide
was considered a right of the ruling government. Experts said, "When a
farmer kills all his chickens, it is his business and your intervention there
will be unwarranted interference from the side.” There is a detailed analysis
of this in the book of Catherine Goldsmith. In 2016, Douglas Irwin Erickson
published a book on the subject from the University of Pennsylvania.
The theme 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
Most of the genocides that international
organizations and the United Nations have so far recognized are the killing of
Jews and their own people. Holocaust, Germany 1941, Nazi genocide 1939, Cambodia genocide,
Democratic Cambodia 1975, Circa San Genoa side, Russia 1864, Armenia Genoa
side, Syria, Iraq, Turkey 1915, Rwanda genocide 1994, Greek Genocide
1914, Dzungar genocide Chung Empire 1775, Serbian genocide, Serbian genocide
by Bosnia, Croatia 1941, Hutus genocide in First Congo, Zaire 1996,
Romantic genocide, Germany 1935, Polish operation, Soviet Union 1937,
oppression of Chechens and other ethnic groups, Soviet Union 1994, Darfur
massacre 2003, Tamil genocide, Sri Lanka 1956, Crimean
Tatar genocide Soviet Union 1994, Guatemala Geno side 1962, Kelly The
genocide
in France in 1846, the Queensland massacre in 1840, the massacre of Muslims in
Australia in 1840, the Rohingya massacre in Myanmar in 2017 and the massacre in
Bosnia in 1992.