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All of the links/sources provided below have been sorted out according to
continent. Difference is that here you can read excerpts (that I find
interesting enough to put up) for you to see before you may decide to read the
material (if you the reader and I the author click). All links open in new
windows, so be prepared to combat with a plethora of pages. I aim to update this
site frequently so it is worth your while to read it (and certainly well worth
your while in the future). On the left in blue boxes are short-cuts to excerpts
grouped according to their sections below. For full listings, you may use the
image map above; else, you can refer to these from the sections below where they
are again provided additionally.
This site is always under construction - almost always.
I do not profess to support any insurgents or secessionists even though I may mention certain factions. I do not wish to be misunderstood when, for example, mentioning the Sahrawis' protests against Morocco's occupation of Western Sahara or the same with Tibet. Do not think I propagate either side, for I don't, even if current conditions will have me sympathize with one, just like I don't like coming across pieces of crap writing by intellectual vagabonds that assign gummy-bear Abdullah Öcalan the role of "Kurdish president" (who made it clear that he had been misunderstood and who reported his love for his motherland, Turkey, on the way back from Kenya in his luxury flight <ROTFLMAO!> ).
The purpose of this site is to provide information, not a specific point of view - not necessarily. I may fail in being impartial all the time - but then I am only human. Often times, you will see sources on one mistreated group and then more sources documenting mistreatment of members of the other group so that you be the judge as to the truth. The targeted audience is Turk-haters. That is the whole point - showing that "holding sides" in certain issues doesn't go further than betting for a specific soccer team with skin-deep allegiances, certainly not in terms of smartness when you correspond this to a group of people for whom you must feel compassion. (Or would you rather just read my disclaimer?) Which leads me to ask:
P O L L :
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| Would this site be better off if Turkish crimes were added and the title were changed to "All Crimes Against Humanity"? Yes or no. |
Facts to be considered: the author is too lazy, and she on her part is active online to advocate the recognition of the Armenian Genocide (one of many things on Turkey's list), plus she probably knows a lot more than the "Turkish Crimes Against Humanity" website to which this site was secured as a complement of, as she is Turkish herself, plus it is likely to be an inconvenience to get another account and another web-site - so she may disregard your "yes" - DO take a shot anyhow, 'cuz she wants to know!
If you feel a "yes" or "no" is not sufficient, by all means, do come to the forum and drop me a line!
Forum: post your suggestions and commentaries!
Please note that this forum is moderated, but, with the owner and moderators inhabiting the world across a variety of time zones, we're likely to have 24-hour coverage! If deemed fit, we will make your login member to a group that can have day-long free posting privileges (if you have one - else, get your Network54 login here). The forum is moderated not because I wish to suppress people's expressions, but because I have a long history of being disliked by the fools I do not suffer gladly. That comes back as spam and all forms of harassment from these COWARDS. Thank you for your patience.
I also do not appreciate the starting of threads
of topics totally deviant from the theme. Threads may evolve and develop and
deviate, granted - but I am sure what I am saying is understood. ![]()
Take a look in here for definition of "crime against humanity":
http://www.crimesofwar.org/thebook/crimes-against-humanity.html
http://www.yale.edu/cgp/dccam/hcrimes.htm
University of Minnesota, Human Rights Library - WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, INCLUDING GENOCIDE
http://heiwww.unige.ch/humanrts/instree/auox.htm
As per Rummel:
| Genocide:
among other things, the killing of people by a government because of
their indelible group membership (race, ethnicity, religion, language).
Politicide: the murder of any person or people by a government because of their politics or for political purposes. Mass Murder: the indiscriminate killing of any person or people by a government. Democide: The murder of any person or people by a government, including genocide, politicide, and mass murder. |
http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/DBG.CHAP2.HTM
More:
http://econ161.berkeley.edu/TCEH/Slouch_power4.html
http://www.freedomsnest.com/rummel_definition.html
War isn't this century's biggest killer:
http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/WSJ.ART.HTM
For
full listing, go to:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/Non_Turkish_Crimes_Against_Humanity/continents/europe.htm
The |
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Denial |
The best online source on the Holocaust of European Jews (Shoah) and other minorities in Hitler's Nazi Germany and subsequent occupied territories - and the denial - articles and essays, eye-witness and survivor accounts, etc.:
From the same period, the plight of the Serbians (and Gypsies and Jews) in the hands of the Croatian Ustashe led by Ante Pavelic, the "Butcher of the Balkans" (check out Vatican complicity):
http://www.counterpunch.org/pavelic.html
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/library/facts/pavelic.html
| Jasenovac |
Third largest concentration camp in Europe during World War II - Serbs.
http://www.4cbiz.net/kosta/tar/jasenovac/
Role of the Vatican: http://vaticanbankclaims.com/home.html
A Shameful Chapter In the History of Roman Catholicism: Croatia 1941-1945
http://www.uwec.edu/Student/CMC/FreeRad/sept99/nord10.htm
"While paying lip service to the
cause of human rights around the world, Pope John Paul II has chosen to sully
the honor of his church by initiating the ritual that will put the late Alojzije
Cardinal Stepinac on the path to sainthood. This took place on
October 3, 1998 in Marija Bistrica, Croatia when the pope beatified the late
Cardinal by declaring him to be 'blessed.'
"By thus conferring posthumous honors on the late Cardinal Stepinac,
the
Vatican is, in essence, conferring its blessing upon the regime for which
Stepinac served as "chaplain." I am referring of course to the
murderous regime of the Ustashe fascist Ante Pavelic, whose totalitarian
Croatian state murdered some 750,000 Serbs, 50,000 Jews and 26,000 Romany
(Gypsies) during World War II."
Angered at being constantly threatened by the same enemy repeatedly, this time Rome wrote no treaty with Carthage. To ensure that the Carthaginians never threatened them again,
the Romans killed or enslaved the population of Carthage, physically destroyed the city and ploughed over the ruins, putting salt into the earth so that nothing would grow there again.http://www.stormfront.org/whitehistory/hwr12.htm
Note that this is admitted by a source that exhumes the following regarding miscegenation (bottom of the page):
The path followed by Rome mirrored that followed by Sumeria, the Near East, Egypt and Greece. All these civilizations remained intact as long as the society which created them remained homogeneous.
As soon as these societies lost their homogeneity and became multi-racial, the very nature of the societies changed and the original civilizations disappeared. Rome would prove to be no exception to this rule.
You can visit the index page for more:
http://www.stormfront.org/whitehistory/index.htm
Presented to you by http://www.stormfront.org/
, the "White Nationalist Resource Page"...Continuing from above, read what "White Nationalists" think about what racism is... (Or maybe they mean to say "racialism"?)
http://www.stormfront.org/whitenat/racism.htm
Folks, making sweeping generalizations about groups of people on the racial level has to be condemned. Most such generalizations put down another group, and this is more often the case of Caucasians against Negroid folks than vice versa. "Daring" to condemn such is no more taking liberty than is condemning sweeping generalizations against nations within the Caucasoid race (Irish, Italians, etc.)... Whereas it is more possible to characterize small groups, such as tribes and even families, this is not done, and the more risky venue when it comes to accuracy is taken and African persons as well as Asiatic ones are put down - put down because, in the same way, comparing the "competence" and like among families and/or tribes will be putting down the less privileged (less privileged whether economically or intellectually).
Back to Carthage - so many people were enslaved:
The Romans plowed through and leveled everything including houses and walls. Then they sowed salt on the fields (to guarantee that nothing would ever grow there again) and 50,000 people were sold into slavery. Thus Rome made certain that she would have no rival in the West.
http://www.bible-history.com/rome/RomeThe_Third_Punic_War.htm
Actually, it is not certain that the salting took place:
It is alledged that the Roman army then turned up stones, plowed the land over, and salted it.** By salting it, they guaranteed that no Carthage could rise up from the ruins of the old. This tale has been told for many years however, there is debate as to whether the Romans did indeed salt the earth. The territory was made into the Roman province of Africa.
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin2/historia/republic/punic4.htm
But - guess what - slavery and demolition did take place!
Have you heard of the Catholic Emancipation in Britain? It is preceded by a much greater degree of religious freedom in the Ottoman Empire by at least three centuries!
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/terrace/adw03/peel/emancip.htm
Catholic Emancipation Act:
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/terrace/adw03/c-eight/catheman.htm
Click here for the oath of Sultan Mehmet II (the Conqueror). (And please make note of the date!)
Kobulov orders: ‘ If a single Tatar remains alive in two hours, your heads will roll’
http://www.euronet.nl/users/sota/arabat.htm
Crimean Tatars - the Indigenous People of Crimea have been formed on the territory of the peninsula during a thousand years as the result of interrelation and mixing of aboriginals and different tribes, settled in the Crimea. The State system of Crimean Tatar people - the Crimean Khanate - was abolished in 1783 as a result of annexation of the Crimea by the Russian empire. Since that time the Indigenous People have become the object of innumerable repressions, political, economic, cultural, religious and other opressions on the Russian empire's part and the communist regime then. The total population was reduced from 2.5 million in 1783 to 130,000 in 1921, owing to the permanent violence, while its territory was thoroughly settled by colonists. In May 1944, the Crimean Tatar people were subjected to total deportation from the Crimea to the regions of Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Ural and Siberia. It was an act of genocide and as a result of it more than 46% total Crimean Tatar's population was eliminated because of violence, hunger and drudgery. Hundreds of thousands of Crimean Tatars were deprived of their Homeland, habitation, property and lands.
http://www.cwis.org/fwdp/Eurasia/tatar94.txt
Since 5 September 1999 Russia has been engaged in renewed aggression against the small Caucasian nation of the Chechen people. Approximately 400,000 Chechens have fled their homes under the onslaught of Russian bombardment, many for the second time in five years. Mosques, hospitals, market places and refugee convoys have all been attacked. According to Chechen government estimates, between 5.9.1999 and 1.11.1999 over 3,000 people were killed by bombs and shells. No-one has counted how many have perished from exhaustion and hunger. By their new war, the continuation of their genocide of 1994-96, the government of Yeltsin and Putin has demonstrated one thing clearly: the Stalinist tradition has survived intact in Russia.
The Chechen people must likewise give up their unlawful practices of hostage-taking and trafficking in human beings and distance themselves from their extremist military commanders. The Society for Threatened Peoples condemns the atrocity of the bombings carried out in Moscow and Volgodonsk, whoever they may have been committed, as well as Russia's terror bombing of Chechnya. Genocide is the most heinous crime of which human beings are capable. This is a matter on which there can be no compromise. Extremists such as Hattab, Raduyev and Bassayev are popular because of the courage they have shown in fighting the criminal activities of the Russians in Chechnya. However they have brought ruin to Chechnya. The Russian human rights activitist Sergei Kovalyov was right when he called for the Chechens to build themselves a humane legal system: "They must renounce the barbaric system of Sharia law. People do not chop hands and feet off."
http://www.gfbv.de/gfbv_e/docus/russ_e.htm
And then people object to Turkish operations in northern Iraq, the cesspit where Kurdish terrorists (formerly known as the PKK - pe-ka-ka, bok-kaka), the kinds of hırtapoz who stop buses and ask passengers for visas to Kurdistan and then just shoot everyone, thrive. Of course, there is nothing objectionable in Russia's bombing Chechnya back to the Stone Age because of the 1999 assault in Dagestan or the American strike on Afghanistan following 9/11. Ho-hum, <yaaaaaawn>...
For
full listing, go to:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/Non_Turkish_Crimes_Against_Humanity/continents/asia.htm
The Opium Wars...
The War, although entitled "The Opium War" was in fact not about opium at all. As President John Quincy Adams said, "The seizure of a few thousand chests of opium smuggled into China by the Chinese government was no more the cause of the Opium War than the throwing overboard of the tea in the Boston harbour was the cause of North American Revolution."
http://historyliterature.homestead.com/files/extended.html
The above is a long and detailed page. For a shorter account, see these:
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/heroin/opiwar1.htm
http://serendipity.magnet.ch/wod/hongkong.html
For a chronology, see the following:
http://mojo.calyx.net/~schaffer/heroin/opichin1.html
For the Letter of Advice to Queen Victoria (from Lin Tse-Hsü, prior to the start of the Opium Wars), where is mentioned the sinister grip of this drug on the Chinese people and where Lin appeals to the conscience of the Queen:
http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/com-lin.html
You will notice that the Western practice of supplying
others what is forbidden in their country (drugs, chemicals, etc.) traces back this far in history if not further.A copy of the above letter is kept here, because it is too important to lose if that site were to go down for whatever reason.
Japanese apologists trying to discredit Iris Chang's Rape of Nanking - note how they sound like Turkish apologists for the Armenian Genocide. International relations somehow gain top priority at instances like these when highly-publicized books and movies are discussed. They will inevitably ALWAYS make a mistake - to discuss and try to discredit the content by exhibiting their political and personal historical biases in the course of their nitpicking and/or they will add to the publicity of the works - both of which are counterproductive for them.
Nanking (Pinyin Nanjing) is only one of many places undeserving of and afflicted by Japanese wrath until Japanese defeat at the end of World War II.
| http://www.jiyuu-shikan.org/nanjing/ | From A Tale of Two Movies Forum. |
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Iris Chang's "Rape of Nanking" is a book that fails to heal but rather sears all efforts for good international relations because it prioritizes passion at the cost of basic historical facts. We cannot ignore the book's inability and refusal, as witnessed by the usage of numerous doctored photos, to differentiate between fact and war-time propaganda. We dedicate this site to all those who believe that constructive relations between nations and peoples should stem from an honest look at historical truths, not propaganda or twisting of historical materials for what appear to be political gains.
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I was profoundly saddened by that story, which was saturated with offenses. Your newspaper published the story ahead of a visit to Yerevan by a delegation of our Institute, sustaining thus serious damages to Armenian-Turkish relations. (...) At the end I condemn you for you non-constructive approach, I condemn you not only for groundless accusations of me, but also for your blows to the efforts seeking to normalize relations between the two neighbor nations. (...)
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I have seen Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" once in the theater and several times on cable, and I never cease to be deeply moved by what screenwriting teachers term "a good story, well told." The same holds true of Neil Jordan's political biography "Michael Collins," about the famous, or infamous Irish revolutionary of the same name.
I do not however assume merely because I have enjoyed a well scripted and well produced two hours of entertainment that I have necessarily learned anything substantive about English, Scottish or Irish history. I retain enough presence of mind to recall Hollywood's record of playing fast and loose with historical facts, motivated by either commercial considerations or the filmmakers' political biases.
I certainly do not leave the theater convinced of either the rightness or wrongness of Scottish secession. Instead I remain scrupulously neutral. The issue of Scottish secession is one for the English and the Scots to settle between themselves. Why should I, who am neither an Englishman nor a Scots, behave like a damned busybody and stick my nose into something which is none of my business?
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http://www.antiwar.com/chu/c120399.html
I wonder if our dear author takes the liberty to be deeply moved by a movie on the Tibetans. I mean, even I have been emotionally touched when watching Lawrence of Arabia. So what is his point?
DO read the whole. Highly suggested that you do so. Here's more on why:
Now that communism is dead, sympathizers of the Dalai Lama, many of whom were sympathizers of Mao Zedong, seem to have forgotten what communism was all about. Communism was a political ideology obsessed with economic equality. Communism adjudged who was good and who was bad on the basis of its fatally flawed economic theory. To communist true believers the relevant question was to which economic class do you belong. Are you a capitalist victimizer or a proletarian victim? Ethnicity to communism was always irrelevant.
Notice something peculiar in this paragraph?
The Chinese Communist Party IS NOT dead. It is alive and kicking arse (my opinion on Chinese leaders' wisdom despite their equally horrendous outlook on things). The principles of communism may have been abandonned, BUT Lenin's lamentations - that he was not able to form "a government of the people but [rather] one over the people" - hold true elsewhere. The Chinese government is one of oppression and repression whether for the better or for the worse in anyone's opinion - make no mistake about it!
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http://www.tibettruth.com/greensilence.html
Read about the consequences of Chinese nuclear tests on the health of the Uighur/Uygur population in the Uygur Autonomous Region of Sinkiang/Xinjiang - "East Turkestan":
http://www.taklamakan.org/uighur-l/et_faq_p1.html#d1
More:
http://www.caccp.org/et/cnt.html
For
full listing, go to:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/Non_Turkish_Crimes_Against_Humanity/continents/africa.htm
Answer: being crammed and cramped up in transportation routes (centuries-old Middle Passage of the trans-Atlantic slave trade in the case of the Africans) to destinations with heavy casualties.
Read about European barbarism against Africans in their chattel slavery...
"It was not atypical to
see a massive school of sharks darting in and out of the wake of the ships
filled with human cargo plying the Atlantic. For miles they followed the
battered and moldy vessels,
waiting to attack the disease-ravaged black bodies that were periodically tossed
into the ocean...
"If the Atlantic were to dry up, it
would reveal a scattered pathway of human bones,
African bones marking the various routes of the Middle Passage...
"Nowhere in the annals of history has a people experienced such a long and traumatic ordeal as Africans during the Atlantic slave trade. Over the nearly four centuries of the slave - which continued until the end of the [American] Civil War - millions of African men, women, and children were savagely torn from their homeland, herded onto ships, and dispersed all over the so-called New World. Although there is no way to compute exactly how many people perished, ..."
http://www.juneteenth.com/middlep.htm
... and man's treason against his brother, no matter what the frames:
"... discuss the role of African leaders in the development of the slave
trade and the effect of their participation on our approach to their
memorilizaton. Looking at Queen Njinga, who is usually regarded as heroic, and
the rulers of Dahomey, who often are not, the discussion will show that rulers
are being held to an unusual standard by being expected not to participate in
the trade. Moreover, criticism of African rulers that they exploited people,
while true, hides the fact that all pre-democratic rulers exploited their
people. In Europe and elsewhere historians and memorializers seek heroic
qualities in rulers while recognizing that the political economies of the lands
they ruled necessarily required them to be exploiters. Historians ought to
consider the same optic for African rulers in the period of the slave
trade."
http://americanhistory.si.edu/paac/paacmid.htm
(Actually, I gave myself a hell of a time trying to decide which section I was going to include the Middle Passage in - Europe [European traders], Africa [victims and dealers], or North America [as well as South America - destination]? I hope this is fair.)
In the early 1920s the European nation of Belgium came to control a large region of African land in the country now known as Zaire. Then called the Belgian Congo, it was ruled ruthlessly by King Leopold II and plundered for its main resource, rubber. To gain this precious commodity the Belgians worked the native inhabitants into near genocide. Refusal to "work rubber" often met with mutilation, beatings, and death.
Of floggings and burnings of villages, of rape and mutilation, of natives being used for revolver practice, and as human experiments to test the efficacy of dynamite cartridges; of "hostage-houses" in which men, women and children perished...E.D. Morel, The Black Man's Burden
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Classroom/9912/colonization.html
http://theearthcenter.com/warcrimes.html
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Enactment of pass laws. The laws require blacks to carry passbooks so that the government can regulate their travel through the country.
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U.N. General Assembly President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria suspends South Africa from participating in the remainder of assembly sessions for that year. The following day South Africa recalls it U.N. ambassador and freezes its $1 million annual contribution to the organization.
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http://www.facts.com/cd/o94317.htm
Did you know...
... that the first time the term "concentration camp" was used was with those of the British imposed on the Boers of South Africa during the Anglo-Boer War(s)?
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration_camp
or
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0813151.html
http://www.pro.gov.uk/virtualmuseum/millennium/war/horrors/horrors_3.htm
For this reason, the Afrikaners demand an apology from Britain:
http://www.hnp.org.za/English/Blair/blair3.htm
The first genocide of the 20th century - the Hereros of Namibia in the hands of the Germans, a rehearsal for complicity in the Armenian Genocide of World War I and the consummation of the Holocaust of World War II:
http://www.namibweb.com/hererohol.htm
http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~jobrien/reference/ob22.html
http://www.ku.edu/~kansite/wwi-l/msg00156.html
More chronology - the struggle for independence by Sahrawis in what is now called the Republic of Western Sahara, the bit of desert historically harassed by Morocco (continued today) and Mauritania.
http://www.oneworld.org/guides/sahara/history.html
News article not that old:
02/11/2001 17:32 - (SA)
EU seeks solution for W Sahara
Algiers - The head of a European Union delegation on a visit to Algeria to gather information on the long-running dispute over Western Sahara called on Friday for the conflict over the territory to be resolved urgently.
"The status quo cannot last forever. We have to find a solution to this conflict and resolve it correctly to avoid it degenerating," European deputy Catherine Lalumiere, president of the European Parliament's commission on Western Sahara, said. [...]
http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/Northern_Africa/0,1113,2-11-38_1103198,00.html
Under colonial rule, first by the Germans and then by the Belgians, this hierarchical division was racialized and made more rigid. Ethnic identity cards were required, and the state discriminated in favor of Tutsi, who were considered to be closer to whites in the racial hierarchy. This was reinforced by versions of history portraying the Tutsi as a separate "Hamitic" people migrating into the region from the north and conquering the Bantu- speaking Hutu. In fact, current historical evidence is insufficent to confirm to what extent the distinction arose by migration and conquest or simply by social differentiation in response to internal economic and political developments.
http://www.africaaction.org/bp/ethcen.htm
The Nuba People of Sudan - Raise awareness of their plight in the hands of their Arabic culturalist government!
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http://www.nuba-people.com/a_nuba.html
http://www.nuba-people.com/si/nubapeople/a_nuba2.html
Folks, the fundamentalists of Sudan are no joke. I mean it. It's like back so many years ago when you had the Women's Conference thing in Beijing and Hillary Bower (or was it Bowker?) was interviewing, I believe, Hillary Clinton and one Sudanese male official participating in the conference. Asked about women's equality in Sudan, the old fart in his robe and towel wrapped around his head that was the latter said something like, "Women of Sudan are given 1/8 of inheritance. If for example you have one brother and one sister, they divide it 7/8 to 1/8. If you have one brother and two sisters, they divide it 3/4, 1/8, and 1/8. If you have eight sisters, the brother gets none. So I don't know what kind of inequality you are talking about," with a smile. <OO> Shall I leave that without comment?
The Jews of Ethiopia - once kings with their numerous community, now refugees of mere numbers following a succession of persecution, assimilation, exile, starvation, and murder in the hands of Christians and Muslims.
http://www.studentstruggle.org/past.html
http://www.ujfmetrowest.org/content_display.html?articleID=7964
NOTE: You will notice that most of the above is European-induced. The picks aren't biased in disfavour of the Europeans, but they are biased in disfavour of barbarism in "civilization's" clothing. True, much of Africa's indigenous history isn't documented, but I don't see what difference that makes or excuse it gives "civilized, superior, etc." Europeans.
For
full listing, go to:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/Non_Turkish_Crimes_Against_Humanity/continents/meast.htm
Construction of this section, due to its sensitivity, has been left for a later moment and is currently in progress.
However, Saudi Arabia's oppression of 51% of its population (women) is a crime that ought to compete with many others that top the list here!
For
full listing, go to:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/Non_Turkish_Crimes_Against_Humanity/continents/n_am.htm
Jackson's portrait appears on the U.S. $20 bill.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson
MUST READ: Insult to Injury!!! The whole of this page will entrance you and hook you on! How far can one go without being considerate of a wronged people's national conscience, without the least bit of empathy? Can't some things go without telling? Yet another well-delivered piece, in my humble opinion.
http://www.dickshovel.com/crimes.html
Okay. let's communicate. We are frankly dubious that those advancing such positions really believe their own rhetoric but, just for the sake of argument, let's accept the premise that they are sincere. If what they say is true, then isn't it time we spread such "inoffensiveness" and "good cheer" around among all the groups so that everybody can participate equally in fostering the national round of laughs they call for? Sure it is - the country can't have too much fun or "intergroup" involvement - so the more, the merrier. Simple consistency demands that anyone who thinks the Tomahawk Chop is a swell pastime must be just as hearty in their endorsement of the following ideas - by the logic used to defend the defamation of American Indians - should help us all really start yukking it up.
First, as a counterpart to the Redskins, we need an NFL team called "Niggers" to honor Afro-Americans. Half-time festivities for fans might include a simulated stewing of the opposing coach in a large pot while players and cheerleaders dance around it, garbed in leopard skins and wearing fake bones in their noses. This concept obviously goes along with the kind of gaiety attending the Chop, but also with the actions of the Kansas Chiefs, whose team members - prominently including black members - lately appeared on a poster ,looking "fierce" and "savage" by way of wearing Indian regalia. Just a bit of harmless "morale boosting," says the Chief's front office. You bet.
So that the newly-formed Niggers sports club won't end up too out of sync while expressing the "spirit" and "identity" of Afro-Americans in the above fashion, a baseball franchise - let's call this one the "Sambos" - should be formed. How about a basketball team called the "spearchuckers/" A hockey team called the "Jungle Bunnies/" Maybe the "essence of these teams could be depicted by images of tiny black faces adorned with huge pairs of lips. The players could appear on TV every week or so gnawing on chicken legs and spitting watermelon seeds at one another. Catchy, eh? Well, there's "nothing to be upset about," according to those who love wearing "war bonnets" to the Super Bowl or having "Chief Illiniwik" dance around the sports arenas of Urbana, Illinois.
And why stop there? There are plenty of other groups to include. "Hispanics?" They can be "represented" by the Galveston "Greasers" and the San Diego "Spics," at least until the Wisconsin "Wetbacks" and Baltimore "Beaners" get off the ground. Asian Americans? How about the "slopes," "Dinks," "Gooks," and "Zipperheads?" Owners of the latter teams might get their logo ideas from editorial page cartoons printed in the nation's newspapers during World War II: slanteyes, buck teeth, big glasses, but nothing racially insulting or derogatory, according to the editors and artists involved at the time. Indeed, this Second World War-vintage stuff can be seen as just another barrel of laughs at least by what current editors say are their "local standards" concerning American Indians.
Let's see. Who's been left out Teams like the Kansas City "Kikes," Hanover "Honkies," San Leandro "Shylock," Daytona "Dagos," and Pittsburg "Polacks" will fill a certain social void among white folk. Have a religious belief? Let's all go for the gusto and gear up the Milwaukee "Mackeral Snappers" and Hollywood "Holy Rollers." The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame can be rechristened the "Drunken Irish" or "Papist Pigs." Issues of gender and sexual preference can be addressed through creation of teams like the St. Louis "Sluts," Boston "Bimbos," Detroit "Dykes," and the Fresno "Fags." How about the Gainsville "Gimps" and the richmond "Retards," so the physically and mentally impaired won't be excluded from our fun and games?
Christian apologists - had not the numbers of Native Americans dwindled to the point of diminishment, these freaking octothorps would've had me smelling trouble!
Rev. Wilkins America is the only nation (apart from Israel) to be founded for the purpose of glorifying God. The Puritans of Jamestown and Pilgrims of Plymouth both came for the purpose of founding a country that would be distinctively Christian. (A short answer for a change!)
(...)
ACCUSATION #2: "How can you defend the genocide of Indian cultures?" ...
Genocide, i.e., the planned, systematic extermination of a people or culture, never happened. The Conquistadors never engaged in "meaningless slaughter." Medieval scholar, Stafford Poole, has stated, "There are other terms to describe what happened in the Western Hemisphere, but genocide is not one of them. It is a good propaganda term in an age where slogans and shouting have replaced reflection and learning, but to use it in this context is to cheapen both the word itself and the appalling experiences of Jews and Armenians, to mention but two of the major victims of this century." Genocide was never considered (or attempted) by any of the explorers or their royal sponsors. But, as Poole says, it makes good copy for professional propagandists.
ACCUSATION #3: "What about the slavery introduced by the Europeans?"...
First, slavery, was not introduced into
this hemisphere by the Europeans. It was here for many hundreds of years before
the arrival of Columbus. But secondly, the slavery that did occur was challenged
and opposed by many European theologians and others. This opposition led Queen
Isabella to outlaw enslavement of the natives of the New World within a decade
of the first contact.
This was unheard of in a day when slavery was accepted and commonplace.
http://www.homeschoolchristian.com/ChristianEd/Wilkins.html
Wilkins is advised to read about the Middle Passage! Or maybe head back to grade-school.
Keep reading on the same page, the same outrageous baloney from this freaking octothorp:
There is no question that the coming of Christian Europeans brought about radical changes in this hemisphere. Many native cultures were never the same again. But, the question should be asked, "Was this detrimental or evil?" What precisely did the Indians lose because of Christianity?
We can list a few things: They lost tyranny, oppression, and ignorance. They lost the terrifying spirit-world of paganism. They lost their ferocious hatred for others that fed fierce racism and cruelty. They lost the practices of human sacrifice and cannibalism, infanticide and euthanasia, immorality and homosexuality. They lost a way of life predicated upon death and destruction. Only in this century have such "losses" been viewed as a reason for grief.
Wilkins, baby, read what it says in the Britannica - vol. 10, page 874, 15th edition, under the entry of "slavery":
(...)
Slavery was also a common practice among the native Indian tribes of South America. When the Spanish conquered a large part of the New World in the late 15th century, they put the Indians to work in their mines and fields. The Indians, however, died quickly because of exposure to European diseases and harsh working conditions. To remedy this problem, the Spaniards began importing slaves from Africa in 1517. The Africans were sent first to the West Indies and then to the mainland, where the sugar industry was flourishing. Thus began the harsh institution of black plantation slavery.
The first African slaves in North America arrived at the English colony of Virginia aboard a Dutch ship in 1619. (...)
No wonder Americans have a reputation for being bad in history! :P
There can be no doubt the Inca rule was heavy upon the common people but the Spanish conquest (from 1532 to 1538) was no deliverance. As so often happens in conquests, the conquerors merely changed one set of rulers for a worse. In the Spanish case, the new conquerors were not merely bad. They carried out a material and spiritual oppression which today would be called genocide.
http://www.sael.org.za/hinca103.htm
For
full listing, go to:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/Non_Turkish_Crimes_Against_Humanity/continents/australia.htm
Bloodless Genocide - Norfolk Island, Australia, from 1856 through to 1996 - a chronology.
www.pitcairners.org/bloodless_genocide2.html
In May 1876, Truganini, the last full-blooded Tasmanian, died at the age of 73. Truganini's life had been one of hardships from the very start. Her mother had been brutally stabbed to death by whites. Her uncle had been shot to death by whites. Her sisters were kidnapped and sold by whites. And her intended husband was drowned by whites in her presence while his murderers raped her. It can well be said that this woman lived the typical life of a Tasmanian native under European rule. After her burial Truganini's body was exhumed and her skeleton put upon display in a Tasmanian museum. It was not until 1976 that those who had stolen her land and destroyed her people saw fit to put her body to rest.
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Classroom/9912/theblackwar.html
I was in high school when the war started. I had no
political ties, didn't belong to any party. My friends and I were forced to join
the Indonesian army. None of us wanted to, but if we didn't, we would have been
killed.
I went on operations to kill other Timorese,
ordinary people. I felt strange—none of us felt good. But after two or three
years, it was easy. You get used to killing.
I was forced to kill my best friend. I don't want to
talk about it; I don't feel good when I think about it. They knew he was my
friend so they forced me to shoot him. They do these things to test you.
http://www.officeoftheamericas.org/books/genocide_in_paradise/genocide_contents.htm
The life of Ota Benga - the Pygmy displayed in a zoo
http://www.rae.org/otabenga.html
(Disregard the fact that the website to which this page belongs is titled "Revolution Against Evolution" - the account itself is unbiased. Just another example of how humans treat their fellows.)
Rule of One-Thirds - St. Kosmas and the Ustashe - what had they in common?
They divided the Turks and the Serbs, respectively, into "thirds"...My favourite Greek quote - by St. Kosmas
(1714-1779)! http://holyorthodoxy.tripod.com/stkosmas.html
63.The Turks will leave, but they
shall return and will come as far as Hexamilia. In the end, they shall be driven
away to Kokkine Melia. Of the Turks, one third
will be killed, another
third will be baptized, and the remaining
third will go to Kokkine Melia.
(Kokkine Melia was a region which the imagination of the enslaved Greeks placed
in the depths of Asia Minor and beyond. It is there that they hoped to push back
their oppressors, i.e., where they originally came from.)
"In Croatia [in 1941] the indeginous fascist regime set about a policy of 'racial purification' that went beyond even Nazi practices. Minority groups such as Jews and Gypsies were to be eliminated as were the Serbs: it was declared that one-third of the Serbian population would be deported, one-third converted to Roman Catholicism, and one third liquidated. [...] Ustasha bands terrorized the countryside. The partial [sic!] collaboration of the Catholic clergy in these practices continues to be a component of Serb-Croat suspicion."
(Only, killing ~ liquidation, baptizing ~ conversion, and "going" to Kokkine Melia ~ deportation are in reverse order - that's ALL the difference! Oh yeah - and also that the latter twerps in question got the chance to carry out their intent!)
Source has been verified by web-author!!!!!
Interesting approach:
http://persweb.direct.ca/rjordan/Main.htm
Read about Frederick
the Great's words about his fellow humans! (And Thorny the Great is
about to concur with him!
)
"The more I see of men, the more I like my dog."
Frederick the Great was no robust Prussian militaristic droner or a human hater - he was an enlightened man who was pen-pals with Voltaire!
Racist ("racialist"!!) twerps/octothorps!
The cuckoo, er, KooKoo - I meanuh, Ku Glug Glug, uh, Ku Klux Klan! Phew, there, I said it! <gobbledy gook>
<glug glug> to white supremacists!
Petitions:
http://www.petitiononline.com/warcrime/
Crimes Against Humanity Links:
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Cyber-Placazo
A useful chronology of United States Latinos
http://www.latinola.com/story.php?story=180
The destruction of the city of Peking - cultural genocide.
http://www.tsquare.tv/tour/TSqLeys.html
The Center for the Prevention of Genocide - Country Reports
http://www.genocideprevention.org/weekly_report.html
Gendercide as an aspect of genocide.
|
Nations which are not party to the Genocide Convention |
|
Name
|
U.N. Membership
|
Region
|
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| Dominican Republic * |
October 24, 1945
|
South America | ||
| Bolivia * |
November 14, 1945
|
South America | ||
| Thailand |
December 16, 1946
|
Asia | ||
| Indonesia |
September 28, 1950
|
Asia | ||
| Sudan |
November 12, 1956
|
Africa -Central | ||
| Japan |
December 18, 1956
|
Asia | ||
| Cameroon |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -Central | ||
| Central African Republic |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -Central | ||
| Somalia |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -East | ||
| Benin |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -West | ||
| Congo |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -Central | ||
| Democratic Republic of the Congo | September 20, 1960 | Africa -Central | ||
| Madagascar |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Niger |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -West | ||
| Chad |
September 20, 1960
|
Africa -Central | ||
| Nigeria |
October 7, 1960
|
Africa -West | ||
| Sierra Leone |
September 27, 1961
|
Africa -West | ||
| Mauritania |
October 27, 1961
|
Africa -West | ||
| Trinidad and Tobago |
September 18, 1962
|
Caribbean | ||
| Zambia |
December 1, 1962
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Kenya |
December 16, 1963
|
Africa -East | ||
| Malta |
December 1, 1964
|
Europe | ||
| Malawi |
December 1, 1964
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Guyana |
September 20, 1966
|
South America | ||
| Botswana |
October 17, 1966
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Mauritius |
April 24, 1968
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Swaziland |
September 24, 1968
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Equatorial Guinea |
November 12, 1968
|
Africa -Central | ||
| Bhutan |
September 21, 1971
|
Asia | ||
| Qatar |
September 21, 1971
|
Persian Gulf | ||
| Oman |
October 7, 1971
|
Persian Gulf | ||
| United Arab Emirates |
December 9, 1971
|
Persian Gulf | ||
| Grenada |
September 17, 1974
|
Caribbean | ||
| Guinea-Bissau |
September 17, 1974
|
Africa -West | ||
| Sao Tome and Principe |
September 16, 1975
|
Africa -West | ||
| Cape Verde |
September 16, 1975
|
Africa -West | ||
| Comoros |
November 12, 1975
|
Africa -Southern | ||
| Suriname |
December 4, 1975
|
South America | ||
| Angola |
December 1, 1976
|
South America | ||
| Samoa |
December 15, 1976
|
Pacific | ||
| Djibouti |
September 20, 1977
|
Africa -East | ||
| Solomon Islands |
September 19, 1978
|
Pacific | ||
| Dominica |
December 18, 1978
|
Caribbean | ||
| Saint Lucia |
September 18, 1979
|
Caribbean | ||
| Vanuatu |
September 15, 1981
|
Pacific | ||
| St. Kitts and Nevis |
September 23, 1983
|
Caribbean | ||
| Brunei Darussalam |
September 21, 1984
|
Asia | ||
| Micronesia |
September 17, 1991
|
Pacific | ||
| Marshall Islands |
September 17, 1991
|
Pacific | ||
| Tajikistan |
March 2, 1992
|
Central Asia | ||
| San Marino |
March 2, 1992
|
Europe | ||
| Turkmenistan |
March 2, 1992
|
Central Asia | ||
| Uzbekistan |
March 2, 1992
|
Central Asia | ||
| Eritrea |
May 28, 1993
|
Africa -East | ||
| Andorra |
July 28, 1993
|
Europe | ||
| Palau |
December 15, 1994
|
Pacific |
|
* Boliva and Dominican Republic signed but have not ratified the Genocide Convention. Both nations signed on December 11, 1948, the first day the Convention was open for signature. Of the 43 nations which signed the Convention under Article XI by December 31, 1949, only these two have yet to follow this action with formal ratification. |
Source: http://www.preventgenocide.org/law/gencon/nonparties-unmember.htm
Although history is full of wars for
cultural dominance, certain "tried and true" methods for victory seem
to be used over and over again. If you wish to win the culture war you can:
Kill all your enemy. Women and children too. Sometimes even the livestock and
property is destroyed. Eliminate any possible rebirth of the culture you
crushed. This is genocide.
Eliminate cultural traditions, by force if necessary. After a few generations,
the childrens childrens children will no longer remember that their ancestors
were once members of a culture bitterly opposed to the dominate culture. This is
called cultural genocide. Technically, no one even has to be murdered for this
to be effective.
Provide and require government schooling. Values, norms, and 'history' taught to
children will take care of the problem. It is a very sneaky way to defeat a
culture without ever firing a shot. Education can be and is used as a tool for
cultural genocide.
From the above it can be seen that to destroy a culture one must only destroy
cultural memory. But if you fail to succeed completely, your enemy may in time
grow even stronger and eventually topple you. Consider these examples:
The Babylonians attempted cultural genocide on the Jews. From this era, powerful
traditions were forged which have worked to hold the Jewish people together as
an ethnicity for thousands of years . For centurys the Irish have had to contend
with various efforts by the British Empire to eradicate Irish traditions,
Catholicism, and wealth. Never quite succeeding, the Irish have been (and
continue to be) a major thorn in Britian's political, economic, and ideological
arenas. African-Americans are currently developing traditions which are helping
to create an increasingly powerful ethnic culture.
Oppressive (dominate) cultures all use some form of above techniques. But shared
oppression tends to bond the survivors together. Thus oppression breeds ethnic
identity and resistance to loss of ethnic identity. Anything less than total
genocide or cultural genocide ends up welding the oppressed together.
One point of this course is to demonstrate that almost all Americans belong to
ethnic cultures that have been oppressed. Traditions are built to remember these
times and remember overcoming them. Tradition is one place where history,
culture, and social structure come together.
Source: http://www.ethnic-america.com/Handouts/Genocide.htm
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_genocide)
Cultural genocide is a term which is used by the Government of Tibet in Exile
and its supporters to refer to the activities of the People's Republic of China
which it claims is destroying Tibetan culture. The activities which the
Government in Exile accuses the Chinese government of performing include closing
Tibetan Buddhist temples and encouraging outside immigration into Tibet.
Opponents of the term argue that the PRC government while wishing to stop
secessionist activity in Tibet does not actively desire to see Tibetan culture
eradicated. They also point out that it is improper to use such a highly charged
word as genocide to describe any cultural change, especially since Chinese
policies in Tibet have been far less assimilationist than the policies of many
nations which are making the criticism.
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