If you are healthy = slave labor
If you commit a crime = organs harvesting
If you are a woman = human trafficking
If you are healthy = slave labor
If you commit a crime = organs harvesting
If you are a woman = human trafficking
😘👍 Balochistan independance fighters, Indian border guards, Anglophone sailors, South Korean investors, Japanese vessels providers, Filipino lawyers, Malaysian & Indonesian ethno-nationalists, Cuban military advisors, African rebels, Hong Kong protestors, Taiwan independence activists, Argentine coast guards, Laotian neighbours
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🤬👎 Mainland Chink thieves, Singaporean shills & SEA Chink chauvinists, Thai toadies, Pakistani beggars, North Korean collaborators, African stooges, Khmer idiots
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@dadadas Austronesian population in Taiwan is almost extinct so I call that genocide
🤬#Fight Chinese Oppression #Viet Lives Matter 🤠 #Stop Chinese absorption of Vietnam. #Free Uyghurs #Free Austronesians in Taiwan. #free the Tibetans.
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) is an instrument of international law that codified for the first time the crime of genocide. The Genocide Convention was the first human rights treaty adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948 and signified the international community’s commitment to ‘never again’ after the atrocities committed during the Second World War. Its adoption marked a crucial step towards the development of international human rights and international criminal law as we know it today.
According to the Genocide Convention, genocide is a crime that can take place both in time of war as well as in time of peace. The definition of the crime of genocide, as set out in the Convention, has been widely adopted at both national and international levels, including in the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Learn more about the definition of the crime of genocide.
Importantly, the Convention establishes on State Parties the obligation to take measures to prevent and to punish the crime of genocide, including by enacting relevant legislation and punishing perpetrators, “whether they are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials or private individuals” (Article IV). That obligation, in addition to the prohibition not to commit genocide, have been considered as norms of international customary law and therefore, binding on all States, whether or not they have ratified the Genocide Convention.
The Genocide Convention: a call for action
Fact-sheet about the Convention
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Basic Facts Genocide Convention |
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Signed | 9 December 1948 |
Location | Paris, France |
GA resolution | A/RES/3/260 |
Effective | 12 January 1951 |
Parties | 152 (as of July 2019) |
Latest State Party | Mauritius (July 2019) |
Depositary | Secretary-General of the United Nations |
Inter-State disputes | International Court of Justice |
List of countries which have ratified the Genocide Convention |
The Genocide Convention has been ratified or acceded to by 152 States (as of July 2019). Other 42 United Nations Member States have yet to do so. From those, 19 are from Africa, 17 from Asia and 6 from America. Check the map below for details.
The Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide calls upon all United Nations Member States that are not yet party to the Genocide Convention, to ratify or accede to it as a matter of priority, so that the Genocide Convention becomes an instrument of universal membership.
Every year on 9 December, the United Nations marks the adoption of the Genocide Convention, which is also the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime. Watch thelatest event marking the 70th anniversary of the Convention.
MARINE Fish & other marine species are going extinct because of the massive Chinese fishermen.
Ughurs Muslims. I remember someone posting them here