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L'autre mémoire du crime contre l'humanité
註釋The author is a Congo lawyer and was a counsel for the defense of Klaus Barbie during the trial at Lyon. Discusses the idea of "crimes against humanity" and states that in today's world it is reserved for crimes of white people against whites. States that racism was not invented by Hitler, but long before him by colonizers. Describes colonial crimes before and after Hitler, and crimes of the Wehrmacht against Black soldiers. Underlines that he does not wish to diminish Nazi crimes against the Jews, but would like to place them in proper proportions.