Capt.Popeye
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@Loki; in this discussion that all of us are involved in (some of it based on absurd notions, I must add) we are talking about right/wrong, victory/defeat etc. etc. etc.
But we are reluctant to recall another aspect........the human tragedies. I need to tell you, @Loki; because its part of your history and it happens that I know something about it. Whether you wish to acknowledge it and keep it in your mind is upto you.
It concerns the children that were born as a consequence of the mass-rapes inflicted by the Khakis and their collaborators. Numbers of Women (even girls) were raped as has been documented. The "lucky ones" among them were then "disposed off" by bayonetting (its simply a very convenient and cost-effective method). The "unlucky ones" survived to face a fate that could be considered to be worse than Death. And they then carried the "memories" of their indignity in "living physical form" in their bodies. Some of them committed suicide because nobody extended them the "courtesy and comfort" of bayonetting them, sadly.
Though numerous fetuses were aborted, a large number of those children eventually found their way into this "caring and kindly world,lol" through the sheer misfortune of their birth.
@Loki; you can then imagine their plight as well as that of their unfortunate mothers! South Asian Society (then and now) is hardly sensitive or caring of such misfortunes. So there arose the question of a "tidy disposal" of these babies. That is when great efforts were made to put them up for adoption. Since; it was clear that few would find homes in the neighborhood or even the region; International Agencies stepped into help. Many of the babies found themselves to Europe and North America notably to Canada. I know of this; because I know a Lady who worked ceaselessly on this, travelling back and forth between Canada and Bangladesh to organise it. Now those fortunate children have grown up and have stable families of their own. Two of them are in my neighborhood and there are others too. Some of them even know of the circumstances connected to them, but most do not. But I also think of the many who were not so fortunate. @Loki, what do you think must have happened to them??
Now when I see these kids (no longer kids); I see living, walking evidence of the inhumanity and indignity perpetrated by some (or many) humans(?) so many years ago.
I do not need to see any ICJ or Nuremberg-Type Trials to tell me about the Crimes prepetrated!!!
May all the Generations of those Perpetrators of those crimes carry a Curse on them for ALL ETERNITY.
But we are reluctant to recall another aspect........the human tragedies. I need to tell you, @Loki; because its part of your history and it happens that I know something about it. Whether you wish to acknowledge it and keep it in your mind is upto you.
It concerns the children that were born as a consequence of the mass-rapes inflicted by the Khakis and their collaborators. Numbers of Women (even girls) were raped as has been documented. The "lucky ones" among them were then "disposed off" by bayonetting (its simply a very convenient and cost-effective method). The "unlucky ones" survived to face a fate that could be considered to be worse than Death. And they then carried the "memories" of their indignity in "living physical form" in their bodies. Some of them committed suicide because nobody extended them the "courtesy and comfort" of bayonetting them, sadly.
Though numerous fetuses were aborted, a large number of those children eventually found their way into this "caring and kindly world,lol" through the sheer misfortune of their birth.
@Loki; you can then imagine their plight as well as that of their unfortunate mothers! South Asian Society (then and now) is hardly sensitive or caring of such misfortunes. So there arose the question of a "tidy disposal" of these babies. That is when great efforts were made to put them up for adoption. Since; it was clear that few would find homes in the neighborhood or even the region; International Agencies stepped into help. Many of the babies found themselves to Europe and North America notably to Canada. I know of this; because I know a Lady who worked ceaselessly on this, travelling back and forth between Canada and Bangladesh to organise it. Now those fortunate children have grown up and have stable families of their own. Two of them are in my neighborhood and there are others too. Some of them even know of the circumstances connected to them, but most do not. But I also think of the many who were not so fortunate. @Loki, what do you think must have happened to them??
Now when I see these kids (no longer kids); I see living, walking evidence of the inhumanity and indignity perpetrated by some (or many) humans(?) so many years ago.
I do not need to see any ICJ or Nuremberg-Type Trials to tell me about the Crimes prepetrated!!!
May all the Generations of those Perpetrators of those crimes carry a Curse on them for ALL ETERNITY.