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martes, 14 de noviembre de 2023

States are obligated to prosecute war crimes

States don’t have to wait for the International Criminal Court to prosecute someone who has engaged in war crimes. The Geneva Convention of 1949 makes it mandatory that states prosecute, in their own courts, those engaging in war crimes. Please click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/fENgxMnGZ-8

The United States (US), therefore, is obligated by the 1949 Geneva Convention to prosecute Benjamin Netanyahu for the war crimes of collective punishment, ethnic cleansing and genocide in a US court. The US, however, has decided to instead help him commit these crimes.

The US is willfully committing a crimes against humanity by having consistently refused to comply with 42 United Nations (UN) resolutions asking her to immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans.

The US, additionally, is committing her own war crime of ethnic cleansing since 1898, as two thirds of Puerto Ricans have emigrated from Puerto Rico, and half of those refusing to abandon our homeland, live in poverty!

Today, the world considers the US as the biggest threat to peace. Those who threaten peace don’t believe in the rule of law, human rights or democracy.

The UN should not be is a criminal state!   

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