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Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: We Called It Genocide in Guatemala. Why Not in Gaza Too? [View all]Judi Lynn
(164,047 posts)4. Our own corporate media was more than willing to cover it all up for US American citizens.
They didn't want us to worry too much, while we financed this evil.
The last paragraph of your article is useful:
Throughout the period of the genocide, the USA continued to provide military support to the Guatemalan government, mainly in the form of arms and equipment. The infamous guerrilla training school, the School of the Americas in Georgia USA, continued to train Guatemalan officers notorious for human rights abuses; the CIA worked with Guatemalan intelligence officers, some of whom were on the CIA payroll despite known human rights violations. US involvement was understood to be strategic - or, put another way, indifferent to the fate of a bunch of Indians - in the wider context of the Cold War and anti-Communist action.
Words really fail to approach this subject successfully. Too hideous to adequately condemn.
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Our own corporate media was more than willing to cover it all up for US American citizens.
Judi Lynn
Oct 2014
#4
It's not genocide because calling it genocide hurts the feelings of syndicated pundits
Scootaloo
Oct 2014
#3
A slow motion conflict with low death tolls and an expanding population strains the definition
hack89
Oct 2014
#15
A human rights expert who cannot condemn Hamas rockets, describing the terror org....
shira
Oct 2014
#25
It never is, is it? Israel's military response cannot be explained reasonably....
shira
Oct 2014
#27
There is bigotry and hate on both sides of this issue, but that's not what I'm discussing here.
DanTex
Oct 2014
#40
There's no evidence of that either. To you, anyone with any concern about human rights is a
DanTex
Oct 2014
#46
Yes, but you implied it. In the article she talks about US involvement in Guatemala,
DanTex
Oct 2014
#50