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Selon les statistiques du Comité gouvernemental pour les affaires religieuses, en 2018, les bouddhistes représentent 14,9 % de la population totale, les chrétiens 8,5 % (catholiques 7,4 % et protestants 1,1 %), les bouddhistes Hoahao 1,5 % et les adeptes du Caodaïsme 1,2 %.
Les autres religions comprennent l'hindouisme, l'islam et la foi bahá'íe, représentant moins de 0,2 % de la population. Les religions populaires (culte des ancêtres, des dieux et des déesses), non incluses dans les statistiques gouvernementales, ont connu un renouveau depuis les années 1980.
Les autres religions comprennent l'hindouisme, l'islam et la foi bahá'íe, représentant moins de 0,2 % de la population. Les religions populaires (culte des ancêtres, des dieux et des déesses), non incluses dans les statistiques gouvernementales, ont connu un renouveau depuis les années 1980.
Islam : entre 1979 et mai 2021 au moins 48.035 attentats musulmans et 13 siècles d'esclavage en Afrique.
il y a 2 ans
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont totalitaires, le Cambodge est une démocratie.
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont exactement pareils que la Chine.
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont exactement pareils que la Chine.
il y a 2 ans
Macedoine-62
2 ans
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont totalitaires, le Cambodge est une démocratie.
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont exactement pareils que la Chine.
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont exactement pareils que la Chine.
La religion prédominante au Cambodge est le bouddhisme (97 %), suivi du musulman (2 %), des autres religions (0,8 %) et du christianisme (0,2 %).
Islam : entre 1979 et mai 2021 au moins 48.035 attentats musulmans et 13 siècles d'esclavage en Afrique.
il y a 2 ans
Macedoine-62
2 ans
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont totalitaires, le Cambodge est une démocratie.
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont exactement pareils que la Chine.
Le Laos et le Vietnam sont exactement pareils que la Chine.
Monarchie élective constitutionnelle parlementaire unitaire sous une dictature autoritaire. Le Cambodge.
Tu me diras, la France est une dictature juive par entrisme politique sous laïcité républicaine contre le christianisme tandis que le Cambodge représente sa religion historique.
Le bouddhisme Theravada est la religion officielle du Cambodge, pratiqué par plus de 95 % de la population avec environ 4 392 temples monastiques à travers le pays.
Deux décennies de croissance économique ont contribué à faire du Cambodge un leader mondial en matière de réduction de la pauvreté. Cette réussite signifie que la nation d'Asie du Sud-Est, qui a surmonté une guerre civile brutale, est désormais classée parmi les économies à revenu intermédiaire de la tranche inférieure par le Groupe de la Banque mondiale (GBM).
Parmi les 69 pays disposant de données comparables, le Cambodge s'est classé quatrième en termes de réduction de la pauvreté la plus rapide au monde entre 2004 et 2008.
Le taux de pauvreté est tombé à 10 pour cent en 2013, et plus loin une réduction de la pauvreté est attendue pour les ménages urbains et ruraux tout au long de 2015-2016. Cependant, le développement humain, en particulier dans les domaines de la santé et de l’éducation, reste un défi important et une priorité de développement pour le Cambodge.
Tu me diras, la France est une dictature juive par entrisme politique sous laïcité républicaine contre le christianisme tandis que le Cambodge représente sa religion historique.
Le bouddhisme Theravada est la religion officielle du Cambodge, pratiqué par plus de 95 % de la population avec environ 4 392 temples monastiques à travers le pays.
Deux décennies de croissance économique ont contribué à faire du Cambodge un leader mondial en matière de réduction de la pauvreté. Cette réussite signifie que la nation d'Asie du Sud-Est, qui a surmonté une guerre civile brutale, est désormais classée parmi les économies à revenu intermédiaire de la tranche inférieure par le Groupe de la Banque mondiale (GBM).
Parmi les 69 pays disposant de données comparables, le Cambodge s'est classé quatrième en termes de réduction de la pauvreté la plus rapide au monde entre 2004 et 2008.
Le taux de pauvreté est tombé à 10 pour cent en 2013, et plus loin une réduction de la pauvreté est attendue pour les ménages urbains et ruraux tout au long de 2015-2016. Cependant, le développement humain, en particulier dans les domaines de la santé et de l’éducation, reste un défi important et une priorité de développement pour le Cambodge.
Islam : entre 1979 et mai 2021 au moins 48.035 attentats musulmans et 13 siècles d'esclavage en Afrique.
il y a 2 ans
Ahi.
Brigadier General Salve H Matheson said : " he biggest problem in fighting the enemy in Vietnam is finding him in order to fight him. " American planners could have used as precedent the futility of using such metrics as body counts and firepower tonnage of bombs to measure success in war. Of course even before the end of the war American planners knew that bombing wouldn't win the war. Defense secretary Clark Clifford admitted as much in 1969 that bombing by itself would not stop the war. We had already dropped a heavier tonnage of bombs than in all the theaters of World War II during 1967. An estimated 90 000 North Vietnamese had infiltrated into South Vietnam. In the opening of 1968, infiltrators were coming in at three to four times the rate of a year earlierDespite the ferocity and intensity of our bombing campaign, heavy firepower continued to be the grand strategy for all future American wars. The success of which would vary between ambiguous and outright catastrophic. Iraq and Afghanistan are no exception. Irak proved to have a boundless will to resist. And despite clobbering the country with unrelenting Firepower the Iraqis were never subdued. The Americans goals were never met and the Iraq Fiasco proved to be a massive and costly failure.The cleverness of the Iraqis also knew no bounds who had no Army to speak of by April of 2003 no Navy No Air Force no helicopters and by arming themselves with simple assault rifles machine guns rockets and mortars and by utilizing scraps of metal and electronics, they were able to outfit themselves into a formidable Force against all the odds stacked against them. Iraq was guerrilla War as was Vietnam In Robert B. Asprey's Mammoth history of Guerrilla warfare the author describes the mentality that the Americans were operating from
" Not understanding basic tenets of Guerrilla warfare American Senior officers converted fatalities into victories. This was a great mistake. Dead bodies do not mean destroyed infrastructure. Dead bodies particularly those of innocent peasants mean a strengthening not a weakening of the Insurgent cause. The colonial enemy of the Iraqis were the British in Vietnam the French. In their pacification campaign the French arrested nationalist leaders and executed them via Guillotine even displaying their severed heads publicly to terrorize would be revolutionaries. Many were imprisoned and shipped off to kundao a prison that would be maintained through the American occupation and would come to have a brutal reputation . Those imprisoned at kundao would form the early foundation of the Communist revolutionary movement and included multiple future Prime Ministers. When the United States took over from the French in 1954, they as had happened in Iraq nearly 50 years later would make a series of blunderous errors that by all means created a guerrilla Army that took up arms to fight them. After the French were defeated on the battlefield a Geneva conference split Vietnam in two and created the country of South Vietnam. It is no exaggeration to say that the country of South Vietnam was a creation of the United States. The U. S would even hand pick an exile named no denzim and import him directly from the United States. Despite the Geneva conference's guidelines for a national election to be held in 1956, ZM and his American handlers blocked Democratic elections and with the introduction of such laws as the public meetings law which banned assembly and the bill for the protection of morality effectively Banning free speech and causing total censorship of press, ZM was now a full-fledged dictator in 1963. ZM refers to Ngo Dinh Diem. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge would Express his dismay at the inefficiency of Diem's internal Police service.
" Vietnam is not a thoroughly strong police state because unlike Hitler's Germany it is not efficient ". But don't think the American involvement was merely at an advisory level. DIem's special police was secretly managed by the CIA who did so through a contract with Michigan State University. Beginning in 1955, MSU spent 15 million dollars of U. S taxpayer money building up South Vietnam Security Services. In 1959, Diem passed the 1059 edict which made quote infringements on the National Security punishable by death with no appeal. By the end of the year, Diem and his secret police had imprisoned 50 000 to 100 000 people. Diem's forces would embark on Expeditions in the south in order to round up communist sympathizers and namely the vietmen. These expeditions were very very violent and between 1957 and 1961, nearly 70 000 people were killed giving Diem's secret police the fair categorization of a Latin american-style Death Squad. John F Kennedy saw a huge escalation of the war authorizing Napalm chemical weapons and in violation of troop limits set at Geneva thousands of new so-called advisors. By 1962 there were nearly 12 000 US troops in the country. The escalation was part of an effort to drive scores of Vietnamese into concentration camps or what the U. S military and to this day many historians and journalists call Strategic hamlets. The program had already been tried under CM who along with his many other failed Ventures had forcibly transferred 200 000 people into these camps with America's help. That number would jump to over 8 million. Upon arrival, civilians were made to dig ditches and wrap barbed wire around the perimeter of the camps and build a wall of sharpened bamboo stakes.
All this ostensibly to protect the villagers from the resistance who many of them supported and by forcibly uprooting the people from their ancestral homes, the program also created scores of new insurgents. A report on a strategic Hamlet from the U. S general Accounting Office concluded : " During our inspection we observed there were no latrines no usable wells, no classrooms and no medical facilities. The shelters were crudely constructed from a variety of waste material such as empty ammunition boxes and cardboard. The American Refugee advisor stated that there were no plans to improve the living conditions at this site. " These violent expeditions damaged their own cause. Same can be said for mass imprisonement. The so called hamlets became the symbol the the despised Diem's regime and were target in attacks by guerillas. Their prisoners freed leading the charge was a group calling itself the National Liberation Front and by dismantling the camps which by 1963 held 67 percent of the rural population. The NFL made gains and were approaching majotiry control of the countryside. The Viet Cong initially sought a non-violent political strategy. But following the introduction of Diem's concentration camps and 1059 edict, the guerillas mounted an organized widespread and popularly supported Rebellion. NFL's liberation army was organized into 2 principles groups of combattants : a main force organized into companies and battalions in standard army fashions. And irregular paramilitaries. These local forces were farmers by day and guerillas by night. They engaged combat wheere they had combat advantages.
A captured military document tells fighters to : " Carry out assassination missions right at the center to immobilize the enemy. rime targets should be security forces and civil action District officials Hooligans and thugs. Diem was seen by the US as too costly to keep so Diem was shot and stabbed by a military assassin inside of a car. By 1964 The Liberation Army had become capable of wiping out entire units of Saigon troops or about a hundred men but it wasn't often that they were able to take out entire battalions which numbered between 500 and 700 troops . In 1964 they managed to wipe out eight of them toward the end of the year the fighting escalated when NLF forces commenced a series of attacks on Saigon troops and in December they would wipe out two and a half battalions out of just 11.
A standard price for a month's survival was 10 000 rounds of ammunition a month. As in Irak, Vietnam became overflowry with weapons. But not from the weapon depots that were already here. It was the Americans who were supplying their enemy. Wilfred burchett who lived among Vietnamese Communists in South Vietnam for six months during the war described in detail the degree to which the Americans were supplying them : " W hen one looked at a regular soldier of the front the extent of U. S gifts became even more impressive. "
Brigadier General Salve H Matheson said : " he biggest problem in fighting the enemy in Vietnam is finding him in order to fight him. " American planners could have used as precedent the futility of using such metrics as body counts and firepower tonnage of bombs to measure success in war. Of course even before the end of the war American planners knew that bombing wouldn't win the war. Defense secretary Clark Clifford admitted as much in 1969 that bombing by itself would not stop the war. We had already dropped a heavier tonnage of bombs than in all the theaters of World War II during 1967. An estimated 90 000 North Vietnamese had infiltrated into South Vietnam. In the opening of 1968, infiltrators were coming in at three to four times the rate of a year earlierDespite the ferocity and intensity of our bombing campaign, heavy firepower continued to be the grand strategy for all future American wars. The success of which would vary between ambiguous and outright catastrophic. Iraq and Afghanistan are no exception. Irak proved to have a boundless will to resist. And despite clobbering the country with unrelenting Firepower the Iraqis were never subdued. The Americans goals were never met and the Iraq Fiasco proved to be a massive and costly failure.The cleverness of the Iraqis also knew no bounds who had no Army to speak of by April of 2003 no Navy No Air Force no helicopters and by arming themselves with simple assault rifles machine guns rockets and mortars and by utilizing scraps of metal and electronics, they were able to outfit themselves into a formidable Force against all the odds stacked against them. Iraq was guerrilla War as was Vietnam In Robert B. Asprey's Mammoth history of Guerrilla warfare the author describes the mentality that the Americans were operating from
" Not understanding basic tenets of Guerrilla warfare American Senior officers converted fatalities into victories. This was a great mistake. Dead bodies do not mean destroyed infrastructure. Dead bodies particularly those of innocent peasants mean a strengthening not a weakening of the Insurgent cause. The colonial enemy of the Iraqis were the British in Vietnam the French. In their pacification campaign the French arrested nationalist leaders and executed them via Guillotine even displaying their severed heads publicly to terrorize would be revolutionaries. Many were imprisoned and shipped off to kundao a prison that would be maintained through the American occupation and would come to have a brutal reputation . Those imprisoned at kundao would form the early foundation of the Communist revolutionary movement and included multiple future Prime Ministers. When the United States took over from the French in 1954, they as had happened in Iraq nearly 50 years later would make a series of blunderous errors that by all means created a guerrilla Army that took up arms to fight them. After the French were defeated on the battlefield a Geneva conference split Vietnam in two and created the country of South Vietnam. It is no exaggeration to say that the country of South Vietnam was a creation of the United States. The U. S would even hand pick an exile named no denzim and import him directly from the United States. Despite the Geneva conference's guidelines for a national election to be held in 1956, ZM and his American handlers blocked Democratic elections and with the introduction of such laws as the public meetings law which banned assembly and the bill for the protection of morality effectively Banning free speech and causing total censorship of press, ZM was now a full-fledged dictator in 1963. ZM refers to Ngo Dinh Diem. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge would Express his dismay at the inefficiency of Diem's internal Police service.
" Vietnam is not a thoroughly strong police state because unlike Hitler's Germany it is not efficient ". But don't think the American involvement was merely at an advisory level. DIem's special police was secretly managed by the CIA who did so through a contract with Michigan State University. Beginning in 1955, MSU spent 15 million dollars of U. S taxpayer money building up South Vietnam Security Services. In 1959, Diem passed the 1059 edict which made quote infringements on the National Security punishable by death with no appeal. By the end of the year, Diem and his secret police had imprisoned 50 000 to 100 000 people. Diem's forces would embark on Expeditions in the south in order to round up communist sympathizers and namely the vietmen. These expeditions were very very violent and between 1957 and 1961, nearly 70 000 people were killed giving Diem's secret police the fair categorization of a Latin american-style Death Squad. John F Kennedy saw a huge escalation of the war authorizing Napalm chemical weapons and in violation of troop limits set at Geneva thousands of new so-called advisors. By 1962 there were nearly 12 000 US troops in the country. The escalation was part of an effort to drive scores of Vietnamese into concentration camps or what the U. S military and to this day many historians and journalists call Strategic hamlets. The program had already been tried under CM who along with his many other failed Ventures had forcibly transferred 200 000 people into these camps with America's help. That number would jump to over 8 million. Upon arrival, civilians were made to dig ditches and wrap barbed wire around the perimeter of the camps and build a wall of sharpened bamboo stakes.
All this ostensibly to protect the villagers from the resistance who many of them supported and by forcibly uprooting the people from their ancestral homes, the program also created scores of new insurgents. A report on a strategic Hamlet from the U. S general Accounting Office concluded : " During our inspection we observed there were no latrines no usable wells, no classrooms and no medical facilities. The shelters were crudely constructed from a variety of waste material such as empty ammunition boxes and cardboard. The American Refugee advisor stated that there were no plans to improve the living conditions at this site. " These violent expeditions damaged their own cause. Same can be said for mass imprisonement. The so called hamlets became the symbol the the despised Diem's regime and were target in attacks by guerillas. Their prisoners freed leading the charge was a group calling itself the National Liberation Front and by dismantling the camps which by 1963 held 67 percent of the rural population. The NFL made gains and were approaching majotiry control of the countryside. The Viet Cong initially sought a non-violent political strategy. But following the introduction of Diem's concentration camps and 1059 edict, the guerillas mounted an organized widespread and popularly supported Rebellion. NFL's liberation army was organized into 2 principles groups of combattants : a main force organized into companies and battalions in standard army fashions. And irregular paramilitaries. These local forces were farmers by day and guerillas by night. They engaged combat wheere they had combat advantages.
A captured military document tells fighters to : " Carry out assassination missions right at the center to immobilize the enemy. rime targets should be security forces and civil action District officials Hooligans and thugs. Diem was seen by the US as too costly to keep so Diem was shot and stabbed by a military assassin inside of a car. By 1964 The Liberation Army had become capable of wiping out entire units of Saigon troops or about a hundred men but it wasn't often that they were able to take out entire battalions which numbered between 500 and 700 troops . In 1964 they managed to wipe out eight of them toward the end of the year the fighting escalated when NLF forces commenced a series of attacks on Saigon troops and in December they would wipe out two and a half battalions out of just 11.
A standard price for a month's survival was 10 000 rounds of ammunition a month. As in Irak, Vietnam became overflowry with weapons. But not from the weapon depots that were already here. It was the Americans who were supplying their enemy. Wilfred burchett who lived among Vietnamese Communists in South Vietnam for six months during the war described in detail the degree to which the Americans were supplying them : " W hen one looked at a regular soldier of the front the extent of U. S gifts became even more impressive. "
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Dites vous qu'en France, elle serait ministre.
March 18th 1969 during the Vietnam war the US secretly began what would become a long and Relentless bombing campaign in neighboring Cambodia. Had there been an international criminal Tribunal for Cambodia prosecutors would have had a field day with US president Richard Nixon and his National Security adviser and later Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, establishing genocidal intent with these two would be a cakewalk. December 9th 1970 Nixon would phone Kissinger to discuss the ongoing bombing of Cambodia.; Operation menu as it was called was only an escalation of the bombing. Up to this point close to 500,000 tons of bombs had already been dropped on Cambodia. 5 minutes after getting off of the call Kissinger called General Alexander hay to relay the new orders from the president. He wants a massive bombing campaign in Cambodia he doesn't want to hear anything. On December 29th 2023 Henry Alfred Kissinger died in his home in Kent Connecticut at the age of 100. His death has been met with an outpouring of sympathy and affection from major American news outlets which may be even more troubling than his legacy. The Washington Post along with a lengthy obituary published a short piece on his : " carpet bombing of Cambodia " In it the authors write : " Ben Kieran, historian at Yale University and a leading scholar of the US Legacy in Cambodia has estimated that around 500,000 tons of us bombs were dropped on Cambodia and killed as many as 150 000 civilians. Interestingly enough this figure is from a paper that Kieran wrote In 1989 called the American bombardment of campuchia where he cites a figure of 540,000 tons. However it was ignored that Ben Kieran actually wrote another lesser known article published in the Canadian walrus magazine in collaboration with Owen Taylor at the University of Oxford.
This article was reporting that in 2000 upon a state visit to Vietnam President Bill Clinton announced that he would release extensive Air Force data on All American bombings during the Vietnam war from the years 1964 to 1975. The still incomplete database reveals that from October 4th 1965 to August 15th 1973 the United States dropped far more ordinance on Cambodia than was previously believed 2 756 941 tons. To put this into perspective, the Allies dropped just over 2 million tons of bombs during all of World War II. Cambodia may be the most heavily bombed country in history moreover the two announced the data released by Clinton shows the total payload dropped during these years to be nearly five times greater than the generally accepted figure. Nick Turse, author of" kill anything that moves, the real American war in Vietnam " He can easily considered as one of the greatest expert on American crimes during the Vietnam war. Kissinger helped to prolong the Vietnam War and expand the conflict into neutral Cambodia, facilitated genocides in Cambodia, East Timor and Bangladsh, accelerated civil wars in southern Africa and supported coups and death squads throughout Latin America. He had the blood of at least 3 million people on his hands. " According to Reed Brody, who was a human right lawyer, " few people have had a hand in as much death and destruction as much human suffering in so many places around the world as Henry. " " Henry Kissinger was as inept as he was ruthless extending the Vietnam War by seven bloody years to mask his diplomatic fail failure Timor over to Indonesia for decades of Slaughter until its inevitable Independence, cratering us credibility in Latin America by backing a murderous military dictatorship in Chile and mismanaging Moscow in ways that helped extend the Cold War by 15 years. " said Alfred W. McCoyof the University of Wisconsin.
Richard Falk, professor of international law at Princeton university, said he has been marked by " his extraordinary capacity to be repeatedly wrong about almost every major foreign policy decision made by the US government over the course of the last half century. It appears Kissinger's record in Bangladesh was too grave for the New York Times to ignore as the Washington Post did. : " Perhaps the most egregious episode came in the signals to Pakistan that it was free to deal with Bengali and East Pakistan as it saw fit. " When Pakistan's us-backed military was waging a genocidal war in East Pakistan now Bangladesh in 1971, " he and Nixon not only ignored pleas from the American Consulate in East Pakistan to stop the massacre but they approved weapon shipments to Pakistan " including the apparent illegal transfer of 10 fighter bombers from Jordan. At least 300,000 people were killed in East Pakistan and 10 million refugees were driven into India. We can also add East Timor in Kissinger's murderous list. Washington Post did not even name a single time he and president Ford " approved Indonesia's invasion of East teamour in December 1975 leading to a disastrous 24-year occupation by a us-backed military " Declassified documents released in 2001 by the National Security archive indicate that Ford and Mr Kissinger knew of the invasion plans months in advance and were aware that the use of American Arms would violate US law. It was reported that more than 100 000 people from East Timor were killed or starved to death. They don't say it was a conservatice estimate. The number could be as high as 180,000 or up to a quarter of the entire population.
They also don't mention that according to the un's truth commission set up after the Indonesian withdrawal that mass starvation was used as a weapon of War. We should also mention the notorious Operation Condor unmentioned by the New York Times or the Washington Post. " You did a great service to the West in overthrowing Allende. " Kissinger later told General Pinochet. The same Pinochet who would killed thousands of Chileans. In Argentina Kissinger gave another green light this time to a terror campaign of torture, forced disappearances and murder by a military junt that ovethrew President Isabel Martínez de Perón. During June 1976 meeting Kissinger told the military junt : " If there are things that have to be done you should do them quickly. " The so-called dirty war that followed would claim the lives of an estimated 30,000 Argentine civilians. Kissinger also stoked a war in Angola and prolonged departe in South Africa and in the Middle East where he sold out the Kurds in Iraq.
March 18th 1969 during the Vietnam war the US secretly began what would become a long and Relentless bombing campaign in neighboring Cambodia. Had there been an international criminal Tribunal for Cambodia prosecutors would have had a field day with US president Richard Nixon and his National Security adviser and later Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, establishing genocidal intent with these two would be a cakewalk. December 9th 1970 Nixon would phone Kissinger to discuss the ongoing bombing of Cambodia.; Operation menu as it was called was only an escalation of the bombing. Up to this point close to 500,000 tons of bombs had already been dropped on Cambodia. 5 minutes after getting off of the call Kissinger called General Alexander hay to relay the new orders from the president. He wants a massive bombing campaign in Cambodia he doesn't want to hear anything. On December 29th 2023 Henry Alfred Kissinger died in his home in Kent Connecticut at the age of 100. His death has been met with an outpouring of sympathy and affection from major American news outlets which may be even more troubling than his legacy. The Washington Post along with a lengthy obituary published a short piece on his : " carpet bombing of Cambodia " In it the authors write : " Ben Kieran, historian at Yale University and a leading scholar of the US Legacy in Cambodia has estimated that around 500,000 tons of us bombs were dropped on Cambodia and killed as many as 150 000 civilians. Interestingly enough this figure is from a paper that Kieran wrote In 1989 called the American bombardment of campuchia where he cites a figure of 540,000 tons. However it was ignored that Ben Kieran actually wrote another lesser known article published in the Canadian walrus magazine in collaboration with Owen Taylor at the University of Oxford.
This article was reporting that in 2000 upon a state visit to Vietnam President Bill Clinton announced that he would release extensive Air Force data on All American bombings during the Vietnam war from the years 1964 to 1975. The still incomplete database reveals that from October 4th 1965 to August 15th 1973 the United States dropped far more ordinance on Cambodia than was previously believed 2 756 941 tons. To put this into perspective, the Allies dropped just over 2 million tons of bombs during all of World War II. Cambodia may be the most heavily bombed country in history moreover the two announced the data released by Clinton shows the total payload dropped during these years to be nearly five times greater than the generally accepted figure. Nick Turse, author of" kill anything that moves, the real American war in Vietnam " He can easily considered as one of the greatest expert on American crimes during the Vietnam war. Kissinger helped to prolong the Vietnam War and expand the conflict into neutral Cambodia, facilitated genocides in Cambodia, East Timor and Bangladsh, accelerated civil wars in southern Africa and supported coups and death squads throughout Latin America. He had the blood of at least 3 million people on his hands. " According to Reed Brody, who was a human right lawyer, " few people have had a hand in as much death and destruction as much human suffering in so many places around the world as Henry. " " Henry Kissinger was as inept as he was ruthless extending the Vietnam War by seven bloody years to mask his diplomatic fail failure Timor over to Indonesia for decades of Slaughter until its inevitable Independence, cratering us credibility in Latin America by backing a murderous military dictatorship in Chile and mismanaging Moscow in ways that helped extend the Cold War by 15 years. " said Alfred W. McCoyof the University of Wisconsin.
Richard Falk, professor of international law at Princeton university, said he has been marked by " his extraordinary capacity to be repeatedly wrong about almost every major foreign policy decision made by the US government over the course of the last half century. It appears Kissinger's record in Bangladesh was too grave for the New York Times to ignore as the Washington Post did. : " Perhaps the most egregious episode came in the signals to Pakistan that it was free to deal with Bengali and East Pakistan as it saw fit. " When Pakistan's us-backed military was waging a genocidal war in East Pakistan now Bangladesh in 1971, " he and Nixon not only ignored pleas from the American Consulate in East Pakistan to stop the massacre but they approved weapon shipments to Pakistan " including the apparent illegal transfer of 10 fighter bombers from Jordan. At least 300,000 people were killed in East Pakistan and 10 million refugees were driven into India. We can also add East Timor in Kissinger's murderous list. Washington Post did not even name a single time he and president Ford " approved Indonesia's invasion of East teamour in December 1975 leading to a disastrous 24-year occupation by a us-backed military " Declassified documents released in 2001 by the National Security archive indicate that Ford and Mr Kissinger knew of the invasion plans months in advance and were aware that the use of American Arms would violate US law. It was reported that more than 100 000 people from East Timor were killed or starved to death. They don't say it was a conservatice estimate. The number could be as high as 180,000 or up to a quarter of the entire population.
They also don't mention that according to the un's truth commission set up after the Indonesian withdrawal that mass starvation was used as a weapon of War. We should also mention the notorious Operation Condor unmentioned by the New York Times or the Washington Post. " You did a great service to the West in overthrowing Allende. " Kissinger later told General Pinochet. The same Pinochet who would killed thousands of Chileans. In Argentina Kissinger gave another green light this time to a terror campaign of torture, forced disappearances and murder by a military junt that ovethrew President Isabel Martínez de Perón. During June 1976 meeting Kissinger told the military junt : " If there are things that have to be done you should do them quickly. " The so-called dirty war that followed would claim the lives of an estimated 30,000 Argentine civilians. Kissinger also stoked a war in Angola and prolonged departe in South Africa and in the Middle East where he sold out the Kurds in Iraq.
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Faudrait la même en France.
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Enfin quoique, la moitié de notre classe politique irait en prisons. Il n'y aurait pas assez de places.
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