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"One of the most important books you will read this decade."
Right now, as you read these words, history is being written in blood and the world - the leaders, the institutions, the international bodies built specifically to prevent this is watching in silence.
Genocide: Where We Are is not a political opinion. It is a documented, research-based examination of what is happening in Gaza placed in the context of historical genocide patterns, international human rights law, and the systemic failures that allow mass atrocities to continue unchallenged.
This book answers the questions the mainstream narrative refuses to ask:
What does international law actually define as genocide and does Gaza meet that definition?
How do the patterns of what is happening in Gaza compare to historically recognized genocides?
Why have the institutions created to protect human rights the UN, the ICC, the international community failed so catastrophically?
What is the role of media silence and information suppression in enabling atrocities?
What does history tell us about what happens when the world chooses silence over action?
What can ordinary people do when their governments choose complicity over conscience?
This is not comfortable reading. It was not written to be. It was written because the silence surrounding one of the most documented humanitarian catastrophes in modern history is itself a form of violence and that silence must be broken.
Afzaal Younas draws on historical research, international legal frameworks, documented evidence, and the testimony of those directly affected to build a case that cannot be ignored.
History will judge this moment. This book ensures you understand it.
If you believe in truth. If you believe in human rights. If you refuse to be part of the silence, this book is for you.