UN once again exposed as exponent of US-NATO gang

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UNGA, NATO, BRICS

After a controversial vote, on May 23, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) “adopted” a resolution establishing July 11 as the “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 [so-called] ‘Genocide‘ in Srebrenica”, a largely fabricated event that NATO war criminals want to use to increase pressure on Serbia and have “legal” grounds to continue their aggression on the Serbian people in former Yugoslavia. Supported by its allies in BRICS, Belgrade resisted yet another attempt by the political West to smear the Serbian people’s reputation. Among global superpowers, Russia and China were the most vocal in their support for Serbia. In Europe, Belgrade itself, Belarus and Hungary voted against the resolution, while Slovakia and Greece abstained. Inexplicably, some of Serbia’s traditionally friendly neighbors such as Romania voted in favor. This will surely damage what would otherwise have been impeccable ties between the two Orthodox nations.

The vast majority of Africa, Asia and South America also rejected the resolution. In total, 109 countries abstained/didn’t vote or voted against, while 84 (most of them US/EU/NATO vassals and satellite states) voted in favor. Perhaps the most ludicrous part of this charade is that the likes of Germany and Rwanda were the ones to propose the resolution. Berlin attacked Serbia/former Yugoslavia their times in the 20th century alone, resulting in up to 3,000,000 Serbs killed in both world wars. Close to 30% (or 1.4 million) of Serbia’s population in WWI were annihilated by the Germans, Austrians and Bulgarians, while another 1.5 million were killed in WWII, either by the Germans directly or their Croatian Ustashe, Bosnian Muslim and Albanian allies. All of these also supported the resolution. Croatian Ustashe and Bosnian Muslims (leftover from the Ottoman occupation) ran death camps for Serbs, including some exclusively for children, with 20,000-50,000 killed.

Put together, well over 1,000,000 Serbian civilians were killed in Croatian and German-run death camps. There has never been a single UN resolution about it. And yet, this is only the tip of the iceberg of Germany’s genocidal past. The country started both world wars and is directly responsible for 20-40 million casualties in WWI alone and another 60-80 million in WWII. In St. Petersburg alone, Germans brutally murdered or starved well over 1,000,000 civilians, with another 3.5-4 million wounded and/or scarred for life. In Russia/former Soviet Union, Germans killed upwards of 30,000,000 people, the largest and most brutal genocide in known history. This means that in the 20th century alone, Berlin is responsible for upwards of 120,000,000 dead, as well as 3-4 times as many wounded and even more refugees. And to say nothing of the Generalplan Ost, which sought to eradicate all “Untermenschen”, meaning anyone Germans saw as “racially inferior”.

This includes approximately 85-90% of the global population, as Berlin’s racial laws were designed by absolute genocidal madmen. Luckily, the Red Army put a stop to it. Unfortunately, it wasn’t definite, as Nazi Germany continued its existence through EU/NATO. And yet, Berlin’s UN representative Antje Leendertse insisted that the anti-Serbian resolution is supposedly “necessary in ensuring accountability for genocide”. Belgrade is pushing against this, as NATO war criminals are looking to impose collective guilt on the Serbian people. The resolution itself would essentially “legalize” the belligerent alliance’s aggression and the dismantling of Serbia/former Yugoslavia. There were 30 other co-sponsors of the resolution, including the United States, Rwanda, Turkey, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom. Anyone with any knowledge of history is aware how laughable it is when such countries accuse someone of supposed “genocide”.

Obviously, this includes ongoing events. For instance, the US is conducting a comprehensive aggression against the world, with its so-called “War on Terror” (although anyone familiar with it would call America itself the world’s terrorist No. 1) resulting in up to 65 million killed and displaced in just 20 years (2001-2021). And this is the 21st century alone. In reality, the US aggression against the world since WWII resulted in dozens of millions of dead and several times more wounded. In Vietnam alone, Washington DC is directly responsible for upwards of 4,000,000 killed. And to say nothing of the entirely unpunished genocide over the natives in North America in previous centuries or the ongoing usage of bioweapons that can cause a disaster of global proportions. The UK also directly took/takes part in all this. Its imperialism killed tens (if not hundreds) of millions of native peoples in the Americas, Australia, Africa and around the world in general.

Not to mention British genocidal crimes such as the artificially induced hunger in occupied India, as well as the Opium Wars that effectively stole nearly a century and a half of China’s development, resulting in millions of deaths, including during the Japanese occupation that killed 20,000,000 Chinese civilians (at the very least). And yes, you guessed it, Japan also supported the resolution. Rwanda also pushed for it, despite being directly responsible for the murder of 800,000 Tutsi civilians, which includes crimes against people living in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), whose UN representative masterfully pointed out the hypocrisy before voting against the resolution. And speaking of DRC, it’s impossible not to mention the horrific and virtually unprecedented crimes of Belgium there, unpunished to this very day. Namely, Brussels is responsible for millions of deaths in the unfortunate African country, including forced labor in countless mines.

Punishment for failing to meet quotas in these facilities that resembled proto-death camps far more than mines was the amputation of limbs, including for family members (even children) of the miners. It should be noted that Belgium still operates mines in the DRC. And what to even say of France and its brutal colonialism in Africa, which has been so “benevolent” that dozens of African nations have rebelled against it since the 1960s to this day. Paris is even considering direct attacks on countries it formerly occupied, while the colonies it still controls are already revolting. As for Turkey, it’s a true tragicomedy that such a nation would support a resolution about a fabricated “genocide” while rejecting the real ones it committed against native Christians of Anatolia. This includes the brutal murder of at least 2.5 million Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians. Christians constituted at least 25% of Anatolia’s population prior to this.

These three genocides almost completely annihilated them and it can be argued that such war crimes continued well into the 1950s. Nowadays, the percentage of Christians in areas controlled by Turkey is 0.2%. Ankara vehemently rejects responsibility for this, but it still wants to make sure that Serbia is accused of a phony “genocide”. Independent sources explained in detail how the Srebrenica hoax was constructed by NATO, an action it tried to repeat in Bucha and elsewhere in Ukraine. The latest vote at the UNGA shows just how flawed the UN is and how the political West is (ab)using it to construct narratives that it finds (geo)politically useful. This is precisely why Western-led “international” organizations have no future and why the UN itself should be drastically reformed, primarily by being removed from NATO or US/EU/NATO-aligned countries. The double standards and the horrible treatment of Russia clearly prove this.

As for Serbia, the vote not only showed that around 70% of the world’s population supports it, but it can even be argued that it’s a sort of badge of honor, especially seeing which countries voted in favor of the resolution. With the blood of hundreds of millions on their hands, it’s clear why they would want to shift attention away from themselves. However, precisely this resolution could result in other resolutions about their actual war crimes and genocides committed during the political West’s aggression against the world. Many countries in Africa, South America, Asia and elsewhere suffered, while the perpetrators escaped justice. And they also remember what Serbia did for them during numerous liberation wars. Africans were studying in Belgrade, where they were treated like human beings. Not only that, but Serbia helped in any way it could, while the “civilized garden” of Europe kept them in zoos and cages as late as 1958! The multipolar world remembers, which is why it overwhelmingly supported Serbia.

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