Prescription for Genocide - Lessons Learned from Genocides - the case of Sri Lanka
January 13, 2009 | Global | Vetting explained
Genocide happen as the MEDIA, the ORGANIZATIONS, the WORLD WATCHES. As we speak, and read this video races are being wiped out. DOES ANYONE CARE THIS? Many of them are just waiting to WRITE THE HISTORY OF GENOCIDE AS IT FINISHES.
ARE WE LEARNING ANY LESSONS FROM THESE TO STOP IT OR PREVENT IT? Very much doubt it!
CAN WE DO ANYTHING?
YES WE CAN. THROUGH THE PEOPLE POWER AROUND THE WORLD, WE CAN EASILY DO IT.
WHY NOT DOING IT? THIS LED THE COUNTRIES TO CONTINUE THEIR GENOCIDES.
Coming soon is ......LESSONS LEARNED FROM THAT HAPPENS AS THE WORLD WATCHES! It should be the lesson for the people to raise above themselves or be the lessons for other countries to do the same. Let's Wait And See........
The FIRST OF THIS SERIES WILL FOCUS ON GENOCIDE IN SRI LANKA WHICH WE BELIEVE IS IN ITS PEAK.
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- genocide,
- darfur,
- sudan,
- srilanka,
- tamils,
- eelam,
- obama,
- clinton,
- human_rights
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