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239pitch
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25 May 2016 13:12 #305628
by 239pitch
There is no question whether the Bank’s institutionalized, widespread and sustained racial discrimination and systemic denial of due process against an entire group of people is a crime. Whether it is a crime against a group of people or a crime against humanity may be debatable in theory. But in practice, the difference is indistinguishable to the victims.
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mapoui
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25 May 2016 13:19 #305630
by mapoui
a crime against humanity. you are talking specific group of people...why ::confused::
I see the WB/IMF working to impoverish the whole world..to permit the hoarding of the greatest part of the worlds wealth into very few hands.
the results is global starvation and debt imprisonment, 'humanitarian' invasion of nations to regime change them into governments that wont fight the WB/IMF..that leaves nations in tatters, ruined for generations into the future.....
what we have is not only crime against humanity..we are way past that now. what we have is the death of humanity proceeding apace.... the logical end of this on-going horrific process
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Institutionalised racism in the World Bank: A crime against humanity
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