Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday mentioned Biafra in his Holocaust Remembrance Day speech.
According to Jerusalem Post, speaking at Yad Vashem at the annual ceremony Netanyahu said, “The simple truth is that in our world, the existence of the weak is in doubt. When facing murderous countries and organizations, their chances of survival are not great. The strong survive, the weak are erase''.
The Israeli PM also accused World leaders of sometimes looking away while injustice thrives. He said, “True, since World War II there has not been a tragedy similar in scope to the Holocaust,” he said.
“But there are many cases where the world stood aside and did not prevent genocide or mass murder: in Biafra, Cambodia, Rwanda, Sudan and also in Syria.”
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