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The United Nations Just Called the Epstein Crimes a Global Criminal Enterprise. Over 1,200 Victims Are Still Waiting for Justice.

The United Nations does not use the phrase “global criminal enterprise” or “crimes against humanity” loosely. These are precise legal designations reserved for the most serious violations the world has ever witnessed.

The U.N. applied this framework to the systematic extermination of Tutsi civilians during the Rwandan genocide, where an estimated 800,000 people were murdered in roughly 100 days. They applied it to the Srebrenica massacre, where more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were executed in what the U.N. declared an act of genocide. They applied it to the atrocities committed by ISIS against the Yazidi people, including mass murder, sexual slavery, and the forced displacement of an entire population. They applied it to the regime of North Korea, where the U.N. Commission of Inquiry documented a state-sponsored system of political prison camps, torture, starvation, and execution. They applied it to the systematic targeting of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, where military forces carried out mass killings, rape, and the burning of entire villages.

When the United Nations places the Epstein network inside that same legal and moral category, they are telling you exactly how seriously they are taking the evidence in those files. This is a legal body looking at documented evidence and calling it what it is.

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The United Nations Just Called the Epstein Crimes a Global Criminal Enterprise. Over 1,200 Victims Are Still Waiting for Justice.
Feb 18
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