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Re: Massacres, rapes and starvation: Breaking through the blackout to expose Tigray’s ‘crimes against humanity’

Post by sarcasm » 15 May 2021, 09:23

Some good points from the article:

Multiple critics said that part of the reason for Mr Guterres’ relative silence on Tigray was that he is up for reelection in January 2022 and needs African votes.

“UN Secretary-General António Guterres has abjectly abandoned his responsibilities. History will not judge him kindly even if he wins enough votes for reelection,” said Mr Waal.

Mr Guterres’ office said he was fully engaged in seeking an end to the conflict and “continues to call for all perpetrators of such violations to be held accountable and face justice.”

People are talking about this privately. But it hasn’t caught on publicly because it’s a huge, huge business to accuse a state of genocide. If you declare genocide convention, you are obliged to act,” Dr Kapila claims.

So they are not calling it by its name because they don't want the responsibility of doing something about it.

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