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FRANCE-TURKEY: Sarkozy urges Macron to recognize the Assyrian genocide

Freedom of Religion and Belief

FRANCE-TURKEY: Sarkozy urges Macron to recognize the genocide of the Assyro-Chaldeans While France officially recognized the Armenian genocide in 2001, the former president calls on the state not to forget the massacre of 250,000 Christians between 1915 and 1918 by...

CHINA: Uyghurs continue to oppose “genocide tours” to Xinjiang

Freedom of Religion and Belief

CHINA: Uyghurs continue to oppose “genocide tours” to Xinjiang American and European travel companies should not directly or indirectly support a genocidal regime, Rushan Abbas told “Bitter Winter.” By Massimo Introvigne Bitter Winter (16.02.2024) – I met Rushan...

UKRAINE: HOLODOMOR, Stalin’s artificial famine in Ukraine was a genocide

Human Rights in the World, Uncategorized

HOLODOMOR, Stalin’s artificial famine in Ukraine was a genocide (2) 28 countries, the Baltic Assembly, the European Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe recognized Holodomor as a genocide. Putin’s Russia denies. See PART 1 HERE By Dr...

UKRAINE: The Tribunal for Putin: first legal assessment of genocide in Ukraine

Human Rights in the World

The Tribunal for Putin: first legal assessment of genocide in Ukraine On 28 August, the human rights initiative T4P launched its submission to the International Criminal Court, detailing the acts of genocide committed by Russia in and around the Ukrainian city of...

BANGLADESH: The 1971 Genocide still unacknowledged

Human Rights in the World

The 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh: still unacknowledged, says a new documentary 3,000,000 people killed, 400,000 women raped, tens of thousands abducted, 43,000 who were girls at the time still missing. Global Human Rights Defence’s movie calls for justice. By Marco...
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