It’s likely to be higher than that. Even the proportion of imprisoned Black people in America is higher than that.
How many people died in the Uyghur genocide?
Bomb where those cult people are from!
Canada’s residential schools were forced on an entire population. By most estimates, the proportion of Uyghurs in these “camps” is similar to the proportion of Black people in prison in America. Is America conducting crimes against humanity or a genocide on Black people? Ok, maybe.
They’ve met the conditions of their contract. The US gov is just being extremely slow.
They’re being “paid” to establish operations in the US… Except they’re not being paid.
Not from CHIPS if it was
FWIW, the Hamas-run (as Western media outlets love to say) Gaza Health Ministry is known for having accurate numbers according to third-party international organizations.
$$$ über alles
I’ve read from parenting magazines that beatings help with discipline. Maybe Israel is taking notes from that?
Surely the Biden administration will take issue to the senseless murder of an American citizen, right?
Edit: I guess they didn’t even take that much issue to India assassination a US national on US soil (or a Canadian national on Canadian soil). Hmm.
Based on this, Russia has lost at least 5% of their armed forces in Ukraine - a startling number.
I supposed Australia is no stranger to genocide…
China also isn’t literally blockading Taiwan (which, in case you forgot, is an act of war).
Just as Ethiopia joins BRICS, the IMF and World Bank comes a-knocking with new demands.
It’s absolutely disgusting how the IMF and World Bank (which, nominally, are institutions designed to help uplift developing countries) refuse to join China in taking haircuts on debt and instead keep countries seeking perpetually more debt.
Tell me more about how these airstrikes stabilized the region.
If a country fails to perform the obligations incumbent upon it under a judgment, the only remaining recourse is to turn to the Security Council, which can vote on a resolution, per the UN Charter. This happened in a case brought by Nicaragua against the United States in 1984, demanding reparations for the US support for Contra rebels.
The ICJ ruled in Nicaragua’s favour, but the US refused to accept the finding. Nicaragua then took the matter to the Security Council, where a relevant resolution was vetoed by the United States.
inb4 some idiot comments on how it’s Xinhua and thus propaganda, when the news is literally China announcing sanctions and Xinhua is literally about as primary a source as you can find
Public research is published and public. Why is this news? Canadian universities aren’t really involved in private, for-profit research.