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8.17.2009

WHY THE GENOCIDES??? and we allow it to happen!




So when we think of massive deaths, I'm sure like most, the first that comes to mind is the infamous ADOLF HITLER and his Nazi army! The Holocaust was a wild systematic way of murdering off a mass of people in such rapid speed. This genocide of the 20th cent. suffused German society and culture with anti-Semitism. Hitler was a a man with a deeply disturbed view of power. I honestly can say his Psych was not all there and I am sure the way he rationalized situations were morally irrelevant, although he had smart movements to do something so crazy he had a devastating direction! We all know that Hitler was open about his hate for Jews, and even before he was in power he had is plan set. He once privately quoted:
"Once I really am in power, my first and foremost task will be the annihilation of the Jews. As soon as I have the power to do so, I will have gallows built in rows – at the Marienplatz in Munich for example – as many as traffic allows. Then the Jews will be hanged indiscriminately, and they will remain hanging until they stink; they will hang there as long as the principles of hygiene permit. As soon as they have been untied, the next batch will be strung up, and so on down the line, until the last Jew in Munich has been exterminated. Other cities will follow suit, precisely in this fashion, until all Germany has been completely cleansed of Jews."

We learn about that tragedy in the schools? But we forget that these massive deaths continued into our present day in several other cultures: Here is a quick lesson dropped...




*POL POT (Cambodia) 1975-79; leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as Khmer rouge. During his time in power, Pol Pot imposed city dwellers to relocate to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labor projects, toward a goal of "restarting civilization" in "yr 0". The combined effects of slave labor, malnutrition, poor medical care, and executions resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1.7 to 2.5 million people, approximately 21% of the Cambodian population.


**MENGHISTU (Ethiopia) 1975-78; December of 2004, Ethiopia became the worlds largest sovereignty to attempt genocide in a day as a way to solve its problems with a troublesome minority. The ongoing deaths of the "Anuak" people are being single out all because of the ethnic group. Since many of the Anuak men have fled, there have also been systematic rapes of Anuak women, an early warning sign of genocidal intent. Some of the rapists have reportedly declared, “Now you won’t have an Anuak child.” about 1,500,000 have lost their lives.


**JEAN KAMBADA (Rwanda) 1994; The mastermind behind the Rwanda genocide has been placed behind bars after 800,000 deaths! The fight behind the Tutsi and Hutu tribe, was not a small issue at all...Over 100 days of horror, the slaughter spread from Rwanda's capital, Kigali, to every corner of the verdant but tiny African country. Many victims were stopped at Interahamwe or army roadblocks and murdered on the spot after their Tutsi status was established from their identity card. if you have not watched the movie "Hotel Rwanda" please do so, it is a necessity
......more to come
but please remember that these things we allow to linger is an abomination surfacing at all chances given...I do not doubt another genocide to happen again in the future, but what will we do about it before it happens, because we humans cannot seem to fathom equality...killing off your own kind and those with their own culture!
The question is, why??


3 comments:

Charlie Omobaba said...

As a professional nurse, the precursors, processes, and consequences of genocide are increasingly being understood, and public health contributes to this understanding in a distinct manner from other disciplines, such as the law profession and the human rights field. Specifically, public health brings to the study of genocide the unique tools of epidemiology, which is the study of the distribution of disease and the factors associated with a disease within a population. Since public health views a specific population or group of human beings in an ecological model that includes the institutions (e.g., paramilitary organizations) and the objects (e.g., weapons of genocide) they have created, it is only natural that public health views genocide in this manner, too. Thus, public health professionals can examine genocide as a disease, along with social and behavioral factors that correlate with the disease, and may even cause it.

The work that public health professionals do to examine, prevent, and mitigate genocide can be understood in terms of the three traditional core functions of public health: assessment, policy development, and assurance of services. Assessments can be performed through data collection and analysis intended to identify, document, and notify the public about potential or ongoing genocide. Here the public health principles of disease and injury surveillance can be applied to violence against a population, and the traditional tools of public health—such as case reports and surveillance studies—are well suited to this function. A genocide may have early warning signs that public health professionals can detect, such as escalating violence, increased refugee flows out of a country, and increasing systematic discrimination. In those cases where a war strategy targets the health of an entire group of people, public health professionals are best able to recognize the nature of the genocide.

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