#Crimes Against Humanity
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This category brings together articles that critically address the darkest chapters of human history — acts of organized violence, systemic oppression, ideological manipulation, and institutional complicity that have resulted in immense suffering, cultural erasure, and the denial of basic human dignity. These include religiously motivated atrocities, colonial exploitation, antisemitic persecution, genocide, sexual abuse, and the criminalization of minorities — all of which must be named and examined.
In the spirit of Karlheinz Deschner, I deliberately write from the perspective of the victims, not the victors. I see it as a historical and ethical duty to give voice to those who were silenced, marginalized, or destroyed — and to expose the structures and ideologies that enabled their suffering. History is not a celebration of power, but a warning against its abuses. To understand the past truthfully means to reject euphemism and triumphalism and to take seriously the consequences that ideas, institutions, and doctrines have had on real lives.
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