We really don't know the extent of Gaza #genocide since there is no government in #Gaza to register the dead or missing any more.
We really don't know the extent of Gaza #genocide since there is no government in #Gaza to register the dead or missing any more.
We really don't know the extent of Gaza #genocide since there is no government in #Gaza to register the dead or missing any more.
Only when Israeli occupation ends, we will be able to find out the real number of people murdered by #Israel in the past 21 months, and the number is much much larger than the official (verified) 60000.
Will that change the minds of the world about the evil that exist in psyche of the people in Israel who justify and defend this?
@faab64 @palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel
I genuinely believe the Western world will somehow ignore the genocide and move on. They'll find it very easy because the genocide and their role in it is rather inconvenient to acknowledge. And many citizens will be more than happy to forget and ignore, because at the deepest level, they are less aligned with brown people than "one of us" people.
The uphill difficulty will be faced by those who want to ensure history preserves records of what happened, and by those that seek justice.
No-one has been put on trial for the Iraq war and the subsequent horrors. Lots of kids today weren't even born in 2003.
If winners write history, we can only get justice by winning.
@rzeta0 @palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel
I am afraid you are right.
I remember during the Rwandan genocide, we were a group of activists who worked hard to get Sweden and EU (Sweden was not part of EU back then) to react.
I still remember how happy we were when we heard that French special forces were sent to Rwanda, but later realized that the French troops were sent to guarantee the safety of the Hutu leaders, not many people remember that either!
https://www.humanrightspulse.com/mastercontentblog/frances-role-in-the-1994-rwandan-genocide