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Which particular international law is Yemen bound to in its role towards preventing genocide? And what the fuck does that have to do with attacking civilian ships?
Article one of the UN Genocide convention.
Those ships are complicit in Genocide.
Show me specifically where in Article I of the UN genocide convention does it enable any nation to attack indiscriminately trade ships in international waters on the basis of genocides happening in other countries.
Indiscriminately?
Yemen only ships involved in Genocide. The video I linked explains it pretty well.
Do some research before you start commenting.
Nope. You're lying. And you dodged my question. I'll ask again. Where in Article I does it enable it?
Article 1 of the Genocide convention. it's mentioned in the video that you didn't watch.
And the video explains your other question too. If you watch it and still don't agree then you can tell me which point you think is wrong.
So I watched the video. Where exactly does he talk about Article I? On another note, I'm already quite familiar with Article I since I've been studying it since this conflict started. So, once more (third time) I'll ask: where does Article I enable countries to randomly attack civilian trade ships?
At 0:20 he talks about article 1. I'm not quite sure how you missed that.
The Apartheid in South Africa ended by sanctions and blockades. From past experience we know this is a very effective way to put economic pressure on israel to stop their Genocide.
Yes, he quotes Ansar Allah's justification for their attacks and how THEY invoke article I. But at no point does he even TRY to source or dissect Article I. He just breezes through it like it's a given. I'm familiar with South Africa too. Still, the Houthis are disrupting global trade (that's right: 10-15% of global shipping routes have rerouted to avoid it) by attacking civilian trade ships bound in international waters. Tell me again (4th time) where article I justifies this.
Ok first question: Do you agree israel committing Genocide?
I'm not sure why we're pivoting-again. It seems you do this a lot. I asked a simple question: where in Article I does it state that countries are free to attack civilian trade vessels bound in international waters?
I do not agree with Israel committing genocide. If that was the case though, it would be the worst genocide attempt in history as Palestine's population has doubled in the last ten years. Israel is really doing a poor job at genocide then. Syria's government killed almost 100k in the last decade. They're really good at it. Iran killed about ten thousand people in the Arab spring. Can you guess who Iran is backing in this conflict?
I strongly recommend going forward that you do not take the random statements by some individual on YouTube at face value. If you really care about international conflicts and politics, there are plenty of resources to study this stuff. I'll admit, it's not packaged in an exciting YouTube format with music and video clips, but it's there none the less. You can go read Article I ( or any part of the Geneva convention on human rights etc). There's plenty of ways of learning about this but it involves some critical thinking and leg work instead of having the information packaged nicely in byte sized yt clips.
Okay thank you for proving that you are a Nazi.
Oh, you can't engage with the topic so you're switching to memes? What a goddamn waste of time you are. Go back to watching YouTube clips for your news sources.
I could link you an 84 page document submitted at the UN which proves that israel commits Genocide. But I guess the UN would be too "Anti Semitic".
That's like the fifth pivot in this thread. Once more: where in Article I is attacking civilian trade vessels condoned?
Go to Wikipedia and paste the summary of article one at the top of the Wikipedia page here. If you still can't read it. it I'll highlight it for you.
Currently, the Houthis are doing their best to exterminate LGBT communities within the borders of Yemen:
Amnesty International
I suppose under Article 1 that gives any nation carte blanche to step in and attack them to stop this, right? ... right?
Can you quote the part of the article you are referencing?