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Alice Nderitu, the UN’s former special adviser on the prevention of genocide, was harassed and fired for refusing to call the war between Israel and Hamas a genocide.
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“It’s too much, the focus on Israel,” Nderitu says, adding, “I really don’t think people care about Africans.... I went to Chad, and I met the refugees from Sudan, and they were telling me, Right now, nobody is paying attention to our country. If there is ever peace and the cameras go in, you will face the most shocking thing of the century, a genocide that was completely ignored.... The I.C.C., the I.C.J.: Where are you when it comes to Sudan? You are very efficient when it comes to Gaza.”
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“On Wednesday the U.N. will refuse to renew the contract of Alice Wairimu Nderitu, the Kenyan who is the Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide.” “She is being dismissed because she has stood firm in her belief that Israel’s war with Hamas isn’t genocide.” Why is the United States providing financial support for this corrupt organization? The UN has been utterly useless in the Middle East and in some ways has worsened the problems.
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Brazil: United Nations representative speaks of indigenous genocide
United Nations (UN) envoy Alice Wairimu Nderitu completed her mission in Brazil Friday after 11 days during which she investigated cases of violence committed against indigenous people, Afro-descendants, and other vulnerable groups, Agencia Brasil reported.
The UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide visited the Yanomami and Guarani Kaiowá communities and met with indigenous and quilombola communities, in addition to members of the civil society and government authorities. A quilombola is an Afro-Brazilian resident of a quilombo, a settlement of former escaped slaves in Brazil.
Based on the information she gathered, she asked that genocide against indigenous populations be investigated and that those responsible be punished. The Under-Secretary-General said that only national and international courts can characterize the violations against these groups as genocide. The UN mission aimed to map the occurrences, and suggest ways to prevent and contain the problems identified.
“The crime of genocide should be investigated. My role is to point out the problems related to genocide. We have several risk factors. But the decisions regarding the investigations are up to Brazil, which signed the Convention for the Prevention and Repression of the Crime of Genocide. My role is only to show the risks, but not to solve them”, she said.
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#brazil#politics#environmental justice#indigenous rights#brazilian politics#united nations#Alice Wairimu Nderitu#mod nise da silveira#image description in alt
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Article from WSJ.
The UNs not biased they just fire people who disagree with them lmao
#genocide requires intent from the perpetrator#collateral damage is horrible#but it's not genocide#these are rules the un is supposed to upohold#and don't get me started on how much 'martyrdom' is exhalted in hamas propaganda#the un is so unserious#< prev tags#the UN is at it again#thank you for the truth Ms. Alice Wairimu Nderitu#Ms. Alice Wairimu Nderitu#it’s not a genocide#no amount of shouting that will change that fact
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UN headquarters today inaugurated an anti-Israel photo exhibit featuring the work of Hamda Mahmoud, who laughed about Hamas kidnapping “sabayas” ("sex slaves" in Arabic) on October 7th.
Hmmmmm?
#systemic antisemitism#un#united nations#antisemitism#jumblr#israel#gaza#i/p conflict#pallywood#jewish
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Alice Wairimu Nderitu has held the position since 2020.
You can’t make this up. What is the point of hiring a special advisor on genocide if you fire them when they express their expert opinion?
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-u-ns-anti-israel-genocide-purge-c8feef1a
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if you don't live in the u.s you don't get to tell americans to do shit. and y'know what?? this goes for israelis too. if you don't live in israel shut your godamn mouth about what people who live there should or shouldn't be doing.
imagine if someone tried to tell you what you should be doing, when they don't live in your country and don't actually know as much as they think they do. i can't imagine you'd like that very much
oh and, since it's been forgotten or you're ignoring it when it suits you, people do not actually control what their government does. you act like we haven't tried, don't continue trying. like our effort isn't enough even when it ends in deaths. fuck you
and it's not a genocide. this one i know you're just showing your whole antisemitic ass about now because you have had plenty of time to educate yourself and refuse to (and no, you aren't antizionist. you're antisemitic. if a poc is calling you racist you're racist, if a jewish person is calling you antisemitic you're antisemitic. stop changing the rules just so you can feel justified in being a piece of shit)
the genocide expert (alice nderitu) was fired for sticking to the geneva convention definition of "genocide" (which concluded that israel was.. y'know.. not fucking doing that actually) and amnesty international admitted they came up with their own definition to include israel's actions.
once again:: your head is so far up propaganda's ass i'm amazed you haven't suffocated on all the shit, and believe it or not you really should take breaks from riding that high horse of yours
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The U.N’s Anti-Israel ‘Genocide’ Purge
Alice Nderitu said Israel’s campaign in Gaza doesn’t meet the definition of genocide. She was fired.
The United Nations long ago lost credibility as a moral arbiter, but its assault on Israel is hitting a new low. On Wednesday the U.N. will refuse to renew the contract of Alice Wairimu Nderitu, the Kenyan who is the Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide.
Ms. Nderitu is an accomplished mediator, whose U.N. bio describes her as a “recognized voice in the field of peacebuilding and violence prevention.” She has served in that role since 2020 and her tenure has been marked by careful study of humanity’s worst crime. She is being dismissed because she has stood firm in her belief that Israel’s war with Hamas isn’t genocide.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-u-ns-anti-israel-genocide-purge-c8feef1a
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A staggering 8.8 million people have been displaced since the start of the Sudanese Civil War in April last year, as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) battle for control of the country.
Currently the RSF is trying to take Al Fashir, the largest city in the Darfur region, and the last stronghold of the Sudanese Army in Darfur. The city has become a refuge for people fleeing nearby villages and towns and its population has swelled with internally displaced people. Conditions in the city are dire. The fighting has effectively cut the city off, with both sides striking critical infrastructure in the city, severely limiting access to healthcare, food and safe shelter.
Bellingcat worked with Sudanese Fact Checkers at Beam Reports to examine the escalating conflict in Al Fashir and understand its impact on civilians. Bellingcat used open source footage and images, satellite imagery as well as other remote sensing tools to monitor the latest escalation through May and June. The Under-Secretary-General of the UN Alice Nderitu recently warned that the situation in Sudan “bears all the marks of risk of genocide,” and the International Criminal Court on Tuesday called for information – including any footage and images- from the ground in Darfur and Al Fashir to analyse alleged war crimes.
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CNDH recebe subsecretária-geral das Na��ões Unidas para debater violações de direitos e genocídio
O Conselho Nacional dos Direitos Humanos - CNDH recebeu 4 de maio, em Brasília, a subsecretária-geral das Nações Unidas Alice Wairimu Nderitu, que é conselheira especial do secretário-geral das Nações Unidas para a Prevenção de Genocídio.
Em missão ao Brasil, Wairimu Nderitu reúne-se com representantes do poder público, da sociedade civil, de comunidades indígenas e da comunidade internacional. A viagem inclui ainda visita aos povos Yanomami, em Roraima; Guarani Kaiowá, no Mato Grosso do Sul; e à comunidade de Jacarezinho, no Rio de Janeiro, e deve terminar no dia 12 de maio. As três localidades a serem visitadas pela conselheira especial também já foram objeto de preocupação do CNDH, que realizou missões a cada uma delas. Hoje, o presidente do colegiado nacional, André Carneiro Leão, entregou Wairimu Nderitu uma cópia dos três relatórios elaborados após a análise in loco do CNDH.
Carneiro Leão destacou que o CNDH se dedica a prevenir e apurar violações de direitos humanos contra grupo historicamente perseguidos no Brasil, conforme o conselho constata em suas missões. Além dos subsídios, ele ofereceu a disponibilidade do conselho em ofertar uma capacitação sobre cada um dos temas abordados pelos relatórios e para atuar em parceria para combater discursos de ódio; destacou a necessidade de apurar a violação de povos ciganos; e defendeu a necessidade de demarcar terras no Brasil para povos indígenas e comunidades quilombolas, conforme estabelecido na Constituição de 1988. “A falta de demarcação repercute diretamente em diversos crimes, como do Guarani Kaiowá, o que aprofunda conflitos fundiários por todo o país”, afirma.
O conselheiro Leonardo Pinho também destacou as violações sistemáticas sofridas pela população quilombola e por pessoas que vivem nas periferias, especialmente as negras. Já a conselheira Romi Bencke pontuou a dificuldade de caracterização do genocídio no Brasil por não estar normatizado – embora seja fundante da história brasileira.
Wairimu Nderitu explicou que seu mandato enfoca especificamente povos indígenas, afrodescendentes e outros grupos e comunidades vulneráveis do país. Ela agradeceu o material entregue pelo CNDH e explicou que irão analisar as informações para avaliar o cenário brasileiro.
#DireitosHumanos#ParticipaçãoSocial#CNDH
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Hen Mazzig on BlueSky
"BREAKING: The WSJ reports that the UN’s Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide has been dismissed after refusing to say that the campaign in Gaza fits the definition of a genocide based on the evidence."
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UNO - Wer Israel nicht verleumdet, fliegt!
Hen Mazzig, X/twitter, 26. November 2024 Das Wall Street Journal berichtet, dass die UNO-Sonderberaterin zur Verhütung von Völkermord entlassen wurde, nachdem sie sich geweigert hatte, zu sagen, dass der Feldzug im Gazastreifen auf der Grundlage der vorliegenden Beweise der Definition eines Völkermords entspricht. Alice Nderitu, eine erfahrene Mediatorin mit Spezialgebiet Völkermordprävention,…
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The UN’s Dirty Secret, EXPOSED:
Alice Nderitu, the UN’s former Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, is finally breaking her silence.
She refused to cave to the relentless pressure to falsely label Israel’s war against Hamas as “genocide”—and the UN made her pay for it.
Harassment. Threats. A smear campaign.
Now, in an AIR MAIL exclusive with Johanna Berkman, she reveals how the UN silences dissenting voices and pushes a biased agenda against Israel.
The evidence is damning. And it’s time the world knew the truth.
Swipe through and share—because they don’t want this story out.
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Volker Türk has for years wanted to affix the "genocide" label to Israel like a scarlet letter. It does not matter to him what genocide means, what are the standards on which such an appellation - the gravest one that exists in international law - depends. He has already altered its definition from the strict legal criteria Alice Wairimu Nderitu defends to one effectively based on vibes. As no dissent from the institution's singular focus on demonizing Israel can be tolerated at the UN, this meant Nderitu has to go.
Under a regime that commits such politically correct abuses of language, how is there any defense from tyranny, in this case the tyranny of a majority of states with deep antisemitic pasts, which have never fully accepted the prospect that Jews might no longer be in their power to persecute. Look at the countries that lodge the most General Assembly resolutions against Israel, and which have disproportionate influence on UN "human rights" organizations, and you'll find them to be hotbeds of traditional antisemitism, where large majorities of the population believe word-for-word the libels of the Protocols and Mein Kampf. Countries that are quite happy to have seen the tens and hundreds of thousands of Jews who once lived within their borders to have been expelled and dispersed within living memory. These countries, nearly all of them brutal dictatorships and at best despotic monarchies, some unimaginably wealthy from resource exploitation, drive the UN's monomaniacal animus toward the Jewish state.
Against that power, what can a simple Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide or formal definition of legal terms do?
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Asesor Especial de la ONU insta a los Estados a responsabilizar a los perpetradores de genocidio
“Sólo cuando se haya tenido en cuenta a todos los perpetradores podremos mantener las expectativas que todas las víctimas tienen con razón: que se escuchen sus voces y se reconozca su sufrimiento, y que haya justicia para los crímenes cometidos contra sus seres queridos”, afirmó. afirmó la asesora Alice Wairimu Nderitu. El genocidio de Ruanda de 1994, alimentado por décadas de tensiones étnicas,…
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