The Turkish government has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of committing genocide in Gaza amid ongoing military escalation in the region. This accusation follows Israeli attacks that have resulted in numerous Palestinian civilian casualties.
A Spanish minister has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of committing genocide against Palestinians, emphasizing the need to stand against such actions. This stance is seen as a source of pride for Spain.
A human rights organization and representatives of the Rohingya minority have filed a complaint with the Indonesian Attorney General, accusing Myanmar's newly elected president, <strong>Min Aung Hlaing</strong>, of committing crimes against humanity. This action comes amid increasing calls for accountability regarding the violations against the Rohingya.
The genocide in Rwanda, perpetrated by Hutu extremists with support from the army and police, resulted in the deaths of approximately <strong>800,000</strong> Tutsis and moderate Hutus over <strong>100 days</strong> of violence.
A Belgian court has issued a ruling condemning Israel for genocide in Gaza and requiring Belgium to regulate the transfer of sensitive equipment to Israel. The court expressed outrage over the lack of investigation into war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza.
The Russian State Duma has passed a law criminalizing any approval of the genocide committed against the Soviet people. This new legislation defines genocide and establishes penalties of up to <strong>3 years</strong> in prison.