February 19, 2026

The Genocide Watch List 2025

The Genocide Watch List 2025: Where and why is the world burning?  Reference :www.openaccessgovernment.org Image: ©Beyhes Evren | iStock Today, multiple regions face the grim reality of genocide. Genocide Emergencies in Myanmar, Gaza and Sudan, and major warnings elsewhere, underscore

Trail of Tears

The Trail of Tears (1830–1850) refers to the forced displacement of approximately 100,000 Native Americans from their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States to “Indian Territory” (modern-day Oklahoma). This tragic event, driven by the Indian Removal Act of 1830

European colonization of Americas

 The European migration to the Americas had devastating consequences for many Native American tribes, driven by disease, forced displacement, warfare, and systemic policies of eradication. Below is a synthesis of key tribes and groups profoundly impacted, based on historical records

Algeria under France colonisation

Algeria under French colonial rule (1830–1962) experienced profound violence, systemic exploitation, and cultural suppression. Here’s a detailed overview of key aspects of this period: Violent Conquest and Resistance – Invasion and Occupation: France invaded Algeria in 1830 under the pretext

Western Interference in Iran

 Western Interference in Iran: From Colonial Influence to Modern Exploitation While Iran was never formally colonized like India or Congo, it faced heavy Western exploitation, coups, and economic domination—especially by Britain, Russia, and later the U.S. Here’s how foreign powers

Cultuurstelsel

The Cultivation System (Dutch: cultuurstelsel) was a system of forced labor used to grow cash crops to pay taxes and for export. It was Dutch government policy from 1830 until 1870 in its Dutch East Indies colony (now Indonesia), requiring

Dutch colonialism

The Dutch were heavily involved in colonialism from the 17th to the 20th century, establishing a vast overseas empire through trade, conquest, and exploitation. Here are the key aspects of Dutch colonialism: 1. Dutch East India Company (VOC) and Asia

Huacas and Apus

Huacas and Apus: Sacred Landscapes of the Inca Reference :www.thecollector.com In the religious system of the Inca Empire, one of the great civilizations of the pre-Columbian Americas, natural landscapes were revered sites of spiritual power. Published: Aug 23, 2024written by

How Moriori Peacekeepers Survived a Forgotten Māori Invasion

How Moriori Peacekeepers Survived a Forgotten Māori Invasion When two Māori tribes invaded their homelands in 1835, the Moriori were nearly exterminated. Reference :https:www.thecollector.com Published: Jul 27, 2025written by Sara Relli, MA Modern, Comparative and Post-Colonial Literatures, MA Screenwriting For

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