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I Am Thirsty

Posted by: maldiveshealth on: October 12, 2008

Like the majority, i  am desperate for  change.

It is up to us

It is up to us

I was watching a program on TV today. It was about the sickening genocide that happened in Rwanda. Clinton can say today that it was the biggest regret of his life. Even the world can say the same after it is too late. Millions of children were raped. Millions were burnt alive. Rwanda became a massive mass grave on its own. This is what touched me. A woman (who saw 5000 people hammered to death) was asked  who she supported then and where she stands now. Her answer was very clear.

“I was Tutsi b4… now i am Rwandan.

IT IS UP TO US NOW.

4 Responses to "I Am Thirsty"

The UN could have stopped the Rwandan genocide from occurring. It failed to act! The UN had known about the troop mobilizations in Rwanda. The UN is a failure. It has failed, time and again, to uphold it’s core ideals; and has failed the world in upholding peace and security. The UN should be abolished. It’s just another front for the export of American ideology.

“majority” is 71000 you freaking atheist.

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