Genocide

Genocide is the intentional and systematic destruction of a racial, ethnic, national, or religious group. The term was first coined by Raphael Lemkin in 1944 and has been used to describe atrocities committed in many parts of the world, including the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, and the ongoing crisis in Darfur. Genocide is widely considered to be one of the most heinous crimes against humanity and a violation of international law.

Genocide and human trafficking:
Human trafficking can be a tactic used in genocide, particularly in cases where sexual exploitation is used as a means of control and subjugation. During the Rwandan genocide, for example, women and girls were subjected to sexual slavery and forced marriages as part of a larger campaign of violence and terror. In other cases, trafficking may be used to exploit the labor of targeted groups, such as the Rohingya people in Myanmar who have been subjected to forced labor and other forms of exploitation. Combating genocide and its associated crimes requires a multifaceted approach that includes addressing human trafficking as a component of broader efforts to promote human rights and justice.

 

Rohingya seek reparations from Facebook for role in massacre | National | wtva.com
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Rohingya seek reparations from Facebook for role in massacre | National | wtva.com

With roosters crowing in the background as he speaks from the crowded refugee camp in Bangladesh that’s been his home since 2017, Maung Sawyeddollah, 21, describes what happened when violent hate speech and disinformation targeting the Rohingya minority in Myanmar began to spread on Facebook. “We were good with most of the people there. But…

Court upholds Cambodia Khmer Rouge leader's conviction in final ruling – TRT World
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Court upholds Cambodia Khmer Rouge leader's conviction in final ruling – TRT World

The UN-backed tribunal was ruling on an appeal by Khieu Samphan, head of state for the regime that wiped out a quarter of the Cambodian population in less than four years in the 1970s. Cambodia’s UN-backed Khmer Rouge war crimes court has given its final verdict, upholding the genocide conviction and life sentence imposed on…

The slavery is coming from inside the UN Human Rights Council | Washington Examiner
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The slavery is coming from inside the UN Human Rights Council | Washington Examiner

Editor’s note: this is an opinion piece, presented as a viewpoint on public sentiment.   by Zachary Faria, Commentary Writer | September 14, 2022 09:16 AM The United Nations has determined that there are nearly 50 million people living in some form of slavery around the world. And you can bet that the organization will…

There is a serious forced labor problem in the United States
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There is a serious forced labor problem in the United States

Genocide, slave trade, forced labor and other evil acts are the undeniable original human rights sins in the history of American colonialism and capitalism. From the slaughter and enslavement of Native American Indians by early European colonists, to the exploitation of black slaves under the prevailing slave trade in the 18th century, to the systematic…

China’s Forced Organ Harvesting Demands U.S. Response
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China’s Forced Organ Harvesting Demands U.S. Response

© Provided by Real Clear Politics American doctors go to great lengths to maintain the highest ethical standards as they work to save thousands of desperately ill patients waiting for an organ match, as underscored in recent reporting of innovative transplant experiments using genetically modified pig hearts. China’s transplant sector, unconstrained by rigorous ethical rules,…

ECPAT Calls for Funding #1
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ECPAT Calls for Funding #1

We’re sharing what we know! Learn more about the latest calls for funding. In our ongoing efforts to support our members and recognizing that there are pressures on your time and resources, going forward, we will be sharing periodically the latest and most relevant calls for funding. Effective fight against trafficking in human beings   Deadline – 23…

Marco Rubio: State Department Should Have Listed China as a State Sponsor of Human Trafficking
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Marco Rubio: State Department Should Have Listed China as a State Sponsor of Human Trafficking

This week, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., released a statement following the release of a U.S. State Department’s “2022 Trafficking in Persons Report,” which did not name China as a state sponsor of human trafficking. “The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), under the direct authorization of General Secretary Xi Jinping, unlawfully imprisoned more than a million…

Human trafficking and abuse: China's Belt and Road Initiative – The BL – TheBL.com
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Human trafficking and abuse: China's Belt and Road Initiative – The BL – TheBL.com

The U.S. State Department on July 19 released its annual Trafficking in Persons Report. It held China and 10 other countries responsible for enabling human trafficking within their borders. According to U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s estimate, 25 million individuals continue to be victims of trafficking worldwide. This year’s report began with a section…

The Chinese Regime Commits and Enables Human Trafficking: US State Dept Report
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The Chinese Regime Commits and Enables Human Trafficking: US State Dept Report

The Chinese regime commits and enables trafficking in persons, primarily by subjecting religious and ethnic minorities to forced labor, according to the U.S. Department of State’s latest Trafficking in Persons Report. Forced labor in China is so prevalent—that it amounts to a “government policy or pattern”—conducted by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials at all levels,…