World War 2 came to and end - and the world gasped as it saw the opening of the gates to concentration camps and acknowledged [how many already knew previously?] the mass systematic extermination and genocide of 6,000,000 Jews plus gypsies, homosexuals and others. The words "never again" echoed around the globe. So, here we are in 2005, 60 years after the end of the War and witnesses to the genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia, China, Iraq and Darfur amongst others.....
The UN recently debated genocide. Did they determine to issue a definitive statement on genocide? No! A declaration that the countries had an "obligation" to respond to genocide was blocked by the USA. The declaration was diluted to say that "We are prepared to take collective action....on a case by case basis" to prevent genocide.
The words "never again" sound singularly hollow. Passivity is the order of the day. The media doesn't seem at all that interested either. Although directed to the American TV networks the commercial prepared by one group here applies with equal force in Australia.
The UN recently debated genocide. Did they determine to issue a definitive statement on genocide? No! A declaration that the countries had an "obligation" to respond to genocide was blocked by the USA. The declaration was diluted to say that "We are prepared to take collective action....on a case by case basis" to prevent genocide.
The words "never again" sound singularly hollow. Passivity is the order of the day. The media doesn't seem at all that interested either. Although directed to the American TV networks the commercial prepared by one group here applies with equal force in Australia.
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