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Report a comment Thank you for taking the time to report the following comment to the administrator of this site. Please complete this short form and click the submit button to process your report. Comment in question 01-05-2008 23:12 England's Celtic Genocides According to independent accounts from opposite sides of the Earth (Canada and Australia) my earliest known relative, Guigan McDonald, was at the Battle of Culloden (1746) as a soldier for Bonnie Prince Charlie. After the battle the McDonalds were proscribed (hanged if caught) so my ancestor fled to Ireland (only about 10 kilometers acrsoos the Irish Sea from where he lived near the Mull of Kintyre). Some years later he returned but with a new name - Donald McGuigan. His children and grandchildren were victims of the Highland Clearances (ethnic cleansing, genocide) and fled to Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. After 1945 the Germans adopted a post-Holocaust policy summarized by the Acronym C4A (CAAAA) - Cessation of the killing,Acknowledgment of the crimes, Apology, Amends and Assertion "never again". However England has offered but ONE Apology for its genocidal crimes - in 1997 by war criminal Tony Blair for the 1840s Irish Famine (1 million Irish starved to death while grain was being exported; 1.5 million fled overseas, many dying in transit or in the first winter in North America). Australia has offered but ONE apology for its genocidal involvements - Kevin Rudd's 2008 "Sorry" to Indigenous Australians for the Stolen Generations atrocity (0.1 million Aboriginal children forcibly removed from their mothers in the 19th and 20th centuries, this practice only stopping in the 1970s) (see: Stolen Generations. Australian Aboriginal Genocide. As detailed in the article, Britain and White Australia are STILL remorselessly and actively involved in Indigenous Genocide - the Palestinian Genocide, the Iraqi Genocide, the Afghan Genocide, Biofuel Genocide (legislatively mandated in both countries) and Climate Genocide. |
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