Pakistan, 1971, and the Misuse of the Holocaust Analogy

“Pakistan army remains the only one after WW2 to have carried out a large scale genocide. The comparison to the Nazis is a fact-based one. Mentioning this simple historical fact isn’t ā€œanti-Pakistanā€. RNJ

The events of 1971 in East Pakistan involved large-scale violence, mass civilian deaths, displacement, and grave violations of humanitarian norms. These facts are not contested. What remains contested is classification.

The term genocide is not a moral adjective but a legal category. It requires the demonstration of specific intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a protected group as such. Whether the actions of the Pakistan Army in 1971 meet that threshold has been debated for decades by historians, jurists, and international bodies. No international tribunal has issued a binding legal determination on this question.

It is therefore inaccurate to treat the classification as settled fact.

It is also inaccurate to claim uniqueness. Multiple post-1945 cases involve mass killing by state or quasi-state forces, including Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Indonesia in East Timor, Ethiopia under the Derg, Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, and others. These cases differ in scale, intent, structure, and outcome, but they collectively demonstrate that mass atrocity is not unique to any one army or state.

Comparisons to Nazism further complicate rather than clarify analysis. The Holocaust was a centrally planned, ideologically explicit project of total extermination, executed with industrial precision. Analogising disparate historical events to that case risks collapsing distinct phenomena into a single moral category, which weakens rather than strengthens historical understanding.

This does not absolve responsibility. It delineates it.

Criticism of military institutions, including allegations of political dominance, economic privilege, or abuse of power, is a legitimate subject of inquiry. Such criticism must, however, remain analytically separable from claims about national character or civilisational guilt. States are not monoliths, and neither armies nor populations are uniform actors across time.

The same standard applies across cases. If the use of maximalist language would be considered inappropriate or inflammatory in one national context, it should be treated similarly in another. Consistency is a requirement of serious analysis.

The function of historical discussion is not to allocate collective shame, but to establish responsibility with precision. When legal terms are used loosely, they lose their meaning. When moral language escalates without discipline, it ceases to persuade and begins to polarise.

The appropriate posture, therefore, is neither denial nor rhetorical excess, but restraint. Atrocity should be documented. Responsibility should be apportioned. Language should be exact.

Anything else substitutes heat for clarity.

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sbarrkum
14 minutes ago

The Holocaust was a centrally planned, ideologically explicit project of total extermination

I would think that the Israeli Genocide of Palestinians is the most horrific of this century. Centrally planned and explicit project of Total Extermination. Worse it is ongoing

In numbers

Gaza Killings: Since Oct 7th 75,000

Gaza Palestinians is 2.1millon
As a Percentage 2.1miil / 75,000 = 4%
So 4% of Gaza Palestians have been murdered.

This is the first time I have looked at the numbers

Gaza Palestinians = 2.1 million
West Bank Palestinians = 3.4 million
Israeli Arabs (Palestinians who have Israeli Citizenship) =2.1 million
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Total Palestinian and descent Population = 7.6 million

Jewish Population = 7.8 million

No wonder the Jews want the Palestinians expelled or murdered. It is Demographic Time Bomb for the Israeli Jews. Kepp in mind there are a whole lot of Palestinians in Refugee Camps in Jordan.

Last edited 38 seconds ago by sbarrkum
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