Thursday, June 25, 2020

In -Black Life Matter-


In -Black Life Matter-


Honoring the killing of Floyd, an American and many others here and around the World, killed needlessly.
…IF “Black life Matter”, and all ethnic groups do not come together against within the social fabric of racists, that discriminate black people, this is what could happen to them of the colour people. Around the world, there are many racists that under the guidance of a political leader, could end up doing what here is told in this video as is to speak of the KKK in the USA.
Racist exists within multiple level of any social geopolitical group around the world, not only in the United States but in China, Russia, France, England, Latin America and all and any geopolitical aggregation of humans.  Politicians, which contains powerful racists including Presidents, are at blame and this is what could happen to colour people here in “America” and other locations on the Plannet.
Note: this below site present too of a harsh reality of Human Trafficking which contains the cruelest criminal acts of some Racist Humans.  Advice: it you are under 13 yrs old, consult with your parent if not with your teacher on this topic exposed here via this historical video.


“Sexual violence and mass rape have long been used as a weapon of war. It is not only the victims and survivors who suffer trauma - an entire generation of men, women and children are affected. All too often, the perpetrators remain unpunished. More than 70 years ago, mass rape, sexual slavery and sexualized torture were employed as weapons in Germany, Japan, Italy and elsewhere during the Second World War. Mass rapes were also used as a ‘collateral’ weapon in the later wars and armed conflicts that erupted in the former Yugoslavia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda. Over the past 30 years, sexual violence has been increasingly deployed as a strategic weapon by state military forces, paramilitaries, and armed groups. The victims suffer lasting trauma and persistent shame, yet the subject largely remains a taboo. The International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict is observed on June 19. The first of these United Nations resolutions condemning sexual violence as a weapon of war was issued in 2008. More than ten years later, this documentary asks why international justice has failed to put an end to the impunity that generally follows this crime. Public awareness of the problem has been further raised by the two Nobel Peace Prize winners of 2018: Denis Mukwege, a Congolese doctor who has treated tens of thousands of rape survivors, and Yazidi activist Nadia Murad, who is a survivor of sexual violence at the hands of the Islamic State. ------------------------------------------------------------------- DW Documentary gives you knowledge beyond the headlines. Watch high-class documentaries from German broadcasters and international production companies. Meet intriguing people, travel to distant lands, get a look behind the complexities of daily life and build a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events. Subscribe and explore the world around you with DW Documentary. Also subscribe to: DW Documental (Spanish): https://www.youtube.com/dwdocumental DW Documentary وثائقية دي دبليو: (Arabic): https://www.youtube.com/dwdocarabia For more visit: http://www.dw.com/en/tv/docfilm/s-3610 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwdocumentary/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dw.stories DW netiquette policy: https://p.dw.com/p/MF1G

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