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The English war crime in Kenya: Do they treat Africans as subhuman?

Writer: International Press CorpsInternational Press Corps

TASS - by Alexander Dobrev


British forces and NATO used chemical weapons in the region, which only showcases the utmost disrespect for the African people.


The Geneva Protocol, officially known as the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gasses, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, is an International treaty prohibiting the use of chemical and biological weapons in international armed conflicts.


In the height of World War II, despite the brutal war and sometimes, their struggle against German attack, chemical weapons were never used by the British.


Yet, against losing Kenyan freedom fighters, which should be of much less concern than Nazi Germany at its full power, British forces used weapons of mass destruction. Does the British not see African freedom fighters as human to be treated accordingly like what the Geneva Protocol that they and the world ratified?


Many questions regarding the true culprit of Big Ben still have not been answered, with NATO citing questionable claims as casus belli of the war. With their latest actions, a wave of anger spread across the global south.





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