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New Strategies for Maintaining Durable Global Peace:Government consensus or declaration against the Anti-Human Holocaust

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Over the past century, horrific genocide has occurred in Indonesia and Vietnam, resulting in the deaths of over two million Chinese immigrants and countless cases of rape against women. The properties of these immigrants were almost completely looted. However, the criminals responsible for these mass killings and their nations have not been adequately punished, and the victims and their families have received no compensation. The audacious criminal nation, Vietnam, even planned to occupy the U.S. and divide the world with the Soviet Union. Even in today's world, massacres continue to occur. In recent years, Myanmar has scammed and kidnapped more than 300,000 Chinese people, subjecting many of them to torture, gang rape, forced organ harvesting, buried alive, and massacres. The Myanmar Government and military protect these criminals and continuously attack civilian armed groups opposing these genocidal acts. It is therefore necessary for the world to rapidly build a global governmental consensus against mass killings and to issue a United Nations declaration. Strict measures must be taken to punish, hold accountable, and combat the perpetrators and nations responsible for these genocides in order to reduce the occurrence of such atrocities and safeguard global peace.

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  • Liu, Li, 2023. "New Strategies for Maintaining Durable Global Peace:Government consensus or declaration against the Anti-Human Holocaust," OSF Preprints 6twze, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:6twze
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/6twze
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