Twentieth-Century Genocides with Special Consideration of the Igbo Genocide in Nigeria
A Call for Justice, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Drewcreal
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By:
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Osita Ebiem
About this listen
In this compelling book, the listener embarks on a poignant journey through the darkest chapters of history, where the unforgivable crimes of genocide, war, and crimes against humanity are laid bare. The book provides a concise and comprehensive listing of all the atrocities of genocides committed around the globe throughout the last century, with each examined in the context of one of the most heinous among them all–the Igbo Genocide in Nigeria. The gripping narrative explores the relentless suffering endured by the Igbo and other ethnic groups in the former Eastern Region, who collectively emerged as Biafrans. Their tragic story of resilience and survival is a testament to the enduring human spirit, confronting a profound and enduring injustice that has long been buried in the annals of time.
The prologue beckons you to delve into a narrative that underscores the urgency of recognition, accountability, and prevention in the face of genocidal acts. It is a call to action, imploring the global community to acknowledge the profound significance of crimes against humanity and the dire need for justice. Through this book, you will discover a searing account of the crimes that shaped our shared humanity and the resounding plea for a future where such atrocities are not only remembered but serve as a catalyst for change.
©2024 Osita Ebiem (P)2024 Drewcreal