THE GREATEST GENOCIDE IN THE PAST THIRTY-ONE YEARS
Between April and July 1994, the Rwandan government,
led by Théodore Sindikubwabo (after President Juvénal Habyarimana was
assassinated when his plane was shot down) and Prime Minister Jean Kambanda,
together with Hutu militias armed by the government itself (the National
Republican Movement for Democracy and Development -MNRD- and its extremist youth organization,
the Interahamwe -“those who attack together”- and also its ally, the Coalition
for the Defense of the Republic, a Hutu party allied with the MNRD, and its
youth wing, Impuzamugambi -“those who have the same goal”-) carried out a
genocide of Tutsi and anti-government Hutu members for approximately 100 days,
during which they murdered approximately 800,000 people (children, women, men).
The International Criminal Court convicted the former Prime
Minister Jean Kambanda of genocide in 1998, indicting a total of 93 people,
although only 63 were convicted.
On October 7, 2023, Hamas carried out an attack on
Israel that killed approximately 1,250 people, many of whom were victims of the
Israel Defense Forces' Hannibal Directive, which aims to kill its citizens and
soldiers rather than allow them to fall hostage or prisoner to the enemy.
First, as retaliation, and then as a strategy, since
October 2023, Benjamin Netanyahu's government has carried out genocide against
the Palestinian people in Gaza and an ethnic cleansing operation in the West
Bank. Therefore, the International Criminal Court issued an international
arrest warrant against Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant,
for:
War crime:
Using famine as a method of warfare by deliberately restricting access to food,
water, medicine, and fuel in Gaza.
Crimes against humanity: Murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts
intentionally directed against the civilian population in Gaza, including
attacks on hospitals and denial of humanitarian aid.
The Netanyahu-led government has killed 57,000
Palestinians, including children, women, and men, since October 2023, although
estimates by non-governmental organizations and experts calculate that the real
death toll could be more than 100,000. Still, this cannot be verified since
Israel does not allow international organizations, humanitarian aid
organizations, or journalists to enter Gaza and the West Bank.
Netanyahu is the world's greatest genocidaire of the
last 31 years, and yet the United States government and European countries such
as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Italy (among
others) continue to support the Israeli government in its rampant daily
slaughter of Palestinians (and in its illegal incursions into Lebanon and
Syria, as well as its recent attack on Iran).
Well, this genocidaire, who has just met again with
President Donald Trump at the White House, has had the nerve to propose Trump
as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.
It's as if a serial killer proposed the person who
provides him with the weapons to commit his murders, like the new priest in the
town's parish.
The level of shamelessness and mockery of Netanyahu
and Trump knows no bounds. Netanyahu, who is the greatest genocidaire of the
last 31 years, still dares to speak of "peace" and propose his
employee Trump (who does everything Netanyahu tells him to) as the next winner
of a prize that is becoming more discredited in the eyes of international
public opinion with each passing day.
Suppose the members of the Nobel Prize Committee end
up awarding the prize to Trump (pressure from the United States government will
surely be at its maximum on the members of said Committee based in Oslo,
Norway). In that case, they would have dictated the death sentence for a prize
that has often been awarded to highly questionable figures; however, if this
time it was to fall to the president of the United States, it would plunge into
the deepest abyss.
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