Global Strategy. “Let’s Mobilize against Genocide”. Manlio Dinucci

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While US Secretary of State Blinken is on a mission to the Middle East with the declared aim of preventing the war from spreading in the region and obtaining a ceasefire in Gaza, heavy bombers from the United States attack Yemen, Iraq, and Syria, aiming at Iran, and Israel attacks Rafah, which has become a huge production camp, where Israeli soldiers also shot wounded civilians waiting outside a hospital.

In this situation, the initiative “Let’s mobilize against genocide” was born. Anyone who wants to contribute to this Campaign, based on the reasons set out here, can do so by subscribing to the channel: Telegram.

Let’s Mobilize Against Genocide 

We representatives of civil society in Italy – a country whose Constitution repudiates war as an instrument of attack on the freedom of other peoples and as a means of resolving international disputes – support the complaint, accompanied by extensive documentation of the evidence, presented by the Republic of South Africa at the United Nations International Court of Justice against the State of Israel for the crime of genocide against the Palestinian people.

We express our appreciation for the fact that this initiative was promoted by South Africa. This country went through the experience of apartheid, similar to what the Palestinian people are going through, from which South Africa emerged thanks to the long and hard struggle of Nelson Mandela, who is the historical emblem.

We underline the importance that South Africa’s initiative not only for the Palestinian people but for people around the world.

It constitutes a concrete act, based on the principles set out in the United Nations Charter, to save future generations from the scourge of war and guarantee fundamental human rights to all the world’s peoples. 

We reiterate the need to support the role of the United Nations International Court of Justice to guarantee legal certainty and the consequent defense of any people who are victims of a war of aggression or deprived of their fundamental rights. 

In the absence of all this, we are aware that,  the “right of force” will prevail with consequences that can be catastrophic for the entire world in the era of nuclear weapons.

We therefore call on all components of civil society to support South Africa’s initiative at the United Nations International Court of Justice.

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This article was originally published in Italian on Il Manifesto.

Manlio Dinucci, award winning author, geopolitical analyst and geographer, Pisa, Italy. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.

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Articles by: Manlio Dinucci

About the author:

Manlio Dinucci est géographe et journaliste. Il a une chronique hebdomadaire “L’art de la guerre” au quotidien italien il manifesto. Parmi ses derniers livres: Geocommunity (en trois tomes) Ed. Zanichelli 2013; Geolaboratorio, Ed. Zanichelli 2014;Se dici guerra…, Ed. Kappa Vu 2014.

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