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Genocide
As
a people who praise humanity; as a human race we have a despicable history.
Since the beginning of time we, as a people, have abolished those with whom we
didn’t like or agree with, or those who had what we wanted: like land or rich
resources. We haven’t changed much. It appears we haven’t learned from our
past and as the acts of genocide pile high, clearly, we’re doomed to keep
repeating these atrocious acts.
Throughout
history cultural genocide has occurred throughout the world with little or no
punishment. What does that say about us? Before our ancestors embarked on the
shores of what was to become the
Conservative
estimates the population of the
In
1493, when
The
Removal Act of 1830 set into motion a series of events which led to the
"Trail of Tears" in 1838, a forced march of the Cherokees, resulting
in the destruction of most of the Cherokee population. As appalling as it is, we
now also know that the Indians were intentionally exposed to smallpox by
Europeans.
In
We
have a rich history of killing; of annihilating those who are deemed inferior.
Not just in
We
have a bad track record.
In
Between
1880 and 1920, under the rule of King Leopold II, the Congo Free State, (before
it was taken over by Belgium and became the Belgium Congo), suffered great loss
of life due to criminal indifference to its native inhabitants in the pursuit of
increased rubber production. Over
10-million natives were the victims of murder, starvation, exhaustion induced by
over-work, and disease.
The
Ustashe regime of
In
Hitler’s Nazi Germany, 11-million people were systematically starved,
tortured, shot and gassed. Six-million were Jews, including 1.5 million children
in the Nazi’s Final Solution to the Jewish Question. The plan was to rid the world
of all Jews, all disabled, all Gypsies, Slavs, Poles, and Communists.
The
world knew it was happening and yet it sat silent while millions were gassed in
Hitler’s ovens. As the world came face to face with the horrors of Hitler’s
Holocaust, we vowed that it would never happen again. And yet, genocide around
the globe continues.
In
1985, German General Lothar von Trotha attempted to exterminate the Herero and
Namaqua peoples of
Between
1920 and 1945 the Japanese massacred hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens.
Some authorities claimed 300,000 people killed during the three months following
the fall of
When
British Malaya fell to the Japanese Imperial Forces in February 1942, ethnic
Chinese in
In
the
Nearly
two-million Armenians were killed during the
After
Kashmiri uprising began in late 1989 over 100,000 Kashmiri Muslim and Hindu
civilians have been killed and over 500,000 people have been driven away from
their homes. Other atrocities including rape, torture and massacre are
attributed to the Indian Army personnel in the region.
The
In
1992-1995 there was an organized killing of thousands of Bosnians and displacing
of a million more. A hundred days in 1994 took almost a million lives in
In
2002,
Knowing
that the atrocities are taking place the Western world is still unwilling to
take action. The death toll rises every day. The inhumanity of man upon man,
woman and child is so appalling, so horrible that the words are inexplicably
inadequate.
The
Western world is not innocent. In fact, there are more instances of intrusion,
escalation and insertion than this article can include. But, there is one issue
that must be stated and that is Depleted Uranium: The dream child of Dick
Cheney. In 1991 he was responsible for the wholesale
use of radioactive munitions back in the Bush I administration. It is the
genocide that keeps on giving, disabling and killing all that come into contact
with it and leaving its devastating effects on generations contaminating the
air, water and earth and every aspect of living free of contaminates. It is a
price our enlisted men and women know all too well as they are sick and dying
from a myriad of immobilizing diseases.
If,
as 1776
author, David C. McCullough wrote, “History is who we are and why we are the
way we are” is true, we’re in trouble. Our history does not speak well for
us. George Bernard Shaw said, “We learn from history that we learn nothing
from history”. How sad and how true is that statement?
If
this partial list – and yes, folks, this horrific accounting is only a partial
list of carnage isn’t enough to cause one to rethink our place in this world
and what we owe to one another then we are doomed to keep repeating our shocking
history. Is this acceptable? Is this what we want for us, for our children, for
our history?
Why
is it that as a human race we think killing, raping, mayhem, mutilation and
butchery is an acceptable means for change? For years we’ve watched as
religious disagreements waged on as wars destroying entire nations. Some of our
ancestors have witnessed first hand the inhumanity of man and gasped at the
horror. After Hitler’s expansive Holocaust the world swore never to allow it
again, and yet, here we are in the twenty-first century and everywhere in this
world someone is being killed, beaten, imprisoned, raped, and pillaged because
someone else thought them inferior.
On
a smaller scale murder, rape and arson are crimes of every community. Local
police departments deploy officers to school yards with Tasers in hand to
disrupt volatile youngsters. Parents’ abuse their children in unspeakable ways
and spouses beat one another in numbers too many to count. Are these symptoms of
our greater ill? What is our remedy? Are we destined to destroy ourselves with
hatred?
We
can no longer ignore the pain of others whether in our community or our country
or the world with which we all live. Silence is not an option.
As
Edmund Burke so eloquently stated, “The only thing necessary for the triumph
of evil is for good men to do nothing."
Ó Norma Sherry 2006
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