Modern Genocide Conceals Remote Perpetrators And Complicity

The article argues that modern genocide operates through technologies, policies and distant actors, often hiding perpetrators behind software, funding and remote operations. It cites the Gaza Strip between 2023 and 2025, references a July 2025 UN report naming more than 60 implicated companies, and highlights resignations, protests and ethical imperatives to investigate institutional complicity. The piece calls for accountability across states, firms and institutions.
Scoring Rationale
Raw scoring: novelty 1, scope 2, actionability 1, credibility 1, relevance 1 = 6.0. The article cites a July 2025 UN report and concrete incidents, which supports credibility, but is an opinion piece with limited technical detail. A -1.0 timeliness penalty was applied because the piece is one day old, yielding a final score of 5.0.
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- Read OriginalHow bankers, bureaucrats and bystanders sustain Israel's genocide in Gazamiddleeasteye.net


