Blair And Bush Holocaust Commission And Denial

BLAIR AND BUSH HOLOCAUST COMMISSION AND DENIAL

MWC News, Canada
Dec 14 2006

HOLOCAUST DENIAL is repugnant because it denies the horrendous
suffering of those who died; adds to the continuing suffering of
their surviving families and descendants; and threatens repetition
of like atrocities because History ignored or denied yields History
repeated. Notwithstanding issues of freedom of speech, denial of
the Jewish Holocaust is so repugnant to some countries particularly
affected by this catastrophe that it is illegal to deny the actuality
of the Jewish Holocaust (6 million victims) in Austria, Belgium,
France, Germany, Israel and Switzerland. Indeed France and Belgium
are variously extending this crime of holocaust denial to include
denial of the World War 1 Armenian Genocide (1.5 million victims).

The post-1950 Muslim Holocaust involving 0.6 billion post-1950 excess
deaths (avoidable deaths, deaths that did not have to happen) in the
Muslim World (as estimated from UN Population Division data ) is of
course IGNORED by the First World-dominated world, as is the post-1950
Third World Holocaust involving 1.1 billion avoidable deaths. These
horrendous excess death statistics for Spaceship Earth make a
compelling case for sanctions against holocaust denial in general.

One can well understand the legitimate upset throughout the world
over the current conference about the World War 2 Jewish Holocaust in
Teheran, Iran. However the criticism of this conference by British PM
Blair is the height of hypocrisy because, while Blair has admitted and
apologized for the 19th century Irish Famine that killed 1 million and
exiled a further 1.5 million people, he has certainly NOT done the same
in relation to the World War 2 man-made famine in British-ruled Bengal
that killed 4 million people. This atrocity (that may have been due
to a deliberate scorched earth policy to protect British-ruled India
from Japanese invasion) was associated with a Bengal 1940s demographic
deficit of 10 million and horrendous civilian and military sexual
abuse of starving women and girls (see: here) -Blair War on Terror
(more realistically a War on Women, a War on Women and Children or
more specifically still, a war on Asian Women and Children and a War
on Muslim Women and Children). Indeed as outlined below both Bush
and Blair are guilty of both Holocaust Commission and Holocaust Denial.

Bush & Blair Holocaust Commission

In October 2006 a top US medical epidemiology research group from
a top department in a top US university (Johns Hopkins) published a
peer-reviewed paper in the top medical journal The Lancet in which
they estimated 655,000 (0.7 million) post-invasion excess deaths
in Occupied Iraq. This estimate was in good agreement with 3 other
estimates from 3 other data sets yielding post-invasion excess death
estimates in the range 0.6 million to 0.8 million (see MWC News
). If one uses the UN-derived "annual death rate" figures for Iraq’s
impoverished but PEACEFUL neighbours Syria and Jordan as a baseline,
the post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied Iraq total 0.9 million.

Using this latter figure for Iraq and a UN-derived estimate for
Afghanistan, the post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied Iraq and
Occupied Afghanistan total 0.9 million and 2.1 million, respectively
– a total of 3.0 million deaths, 1,000 (one thousand) times the
number of people murdered on 9/11. These estimates are consonant
with independent UN data on post-invasion under-5 infant deaths,
currently 0.4 million and 1.7 million, respectively, for Occupied
Iraq and Occupied Afghanistan. (see MWC News ).

These horrendous excess deaths have arisen through war, invasion,
violence and occupation PLUS the deliberate refusal of the Occupying
Powers to provide the life-sustaining requisites demanded unequivocally
of Occupiers by the Geneva Conventions (see Articles 55 and 56 in
particular ). Thus under Blair and Bush, the "annual total per capita
medical expenditure" permitted by the merciless Occupiers in Occupied
Iraq and Occupied Afghanistan are about $58 and $16, respectively
(see: MWC NEWS). It is important to read the actual words of the
Geneva Convention:

Article 55

To the fullest extent of the means available to it the Occupying
Power has the duty of ensuring the food and medical supplies of
the population; it should, in particular, bring in the necessary
foodstuffs, medical stores and other articles if the resources of
the occupied territory are inadequate …

Article 56

To the fullest extent of the means available to it, the Occupying
Power has the duty of ensuring and maintaining, with the cooperation of
national and local authorities, the medical and hospital establishments
and services, public health and hygiene in the occupied territory,
with particular reference to the adoption and application of the
prophylactic and preventive measures necessary to combat the spread of
contagious diseases and epidemics. Medical personnel of all categories
shall be allowed to carry out their duties …

From: Baghdasarian

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