URGENT NOTICE TO WOMEN New reasons why Anglo women must not travel abroad in 2024



This weekend the RINJ Foundation women convened a summit of regional experts from around the world to discuss our case against the perpetrators of genocide in Gaza and to examine the impact of our actions on our members as well as on all women around the world.

Genocide against women and children


As one outcome of the conference, The RINJ Foundation is urging particularly Canadian and American women and all other Anglo females not to travel abroad in 2024 or while hostilities continue to build toward a crescendo level.

Travel between the Anglosphere nations should be safe but racial discrimination is occurring everywhere according to widespread reports.

The dangers inherent in the current 60 wars/conflicts raging around the world, are the reason you must not travel outside your countries.

Women and children are increasingly in the past two decades accepted as fair game for killing as a method of angering the men who run your country as we have seen in the cases of women and children in the Yezidi Genocide, the women and children in the ongoing Rohingya Genocide and in the case of the women and children in the ongoing Gaza Genocide.

Women and children are seen by aggressive states and aggressive non-state actors as easy targets, unarmed, and can’t fight back.


This is a serious warning spearheaded by American and Canadian women humanitarian workers and their humanitarian-worker sisters who have been traveling and helping and vouching for other women who were running into difficulties.

“Usually the accusation is ‘spying’ or ‘immorality’ if the woman or girl is traveling alone. It doesn’t matter if the allegation is incredulous. There will be no discussion. When traveling with a family, family member or business associate, the parties are separated and decisions are made behind the scene by corrupt men who decide what to do with each person. Often ejection is the result and the cost of new travel must be paid, plus onerous fines for each of the travelers. Some of the parties may be detained further. That is true of many places but if you are going to Syria, Iran, Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, according to ours and other known experiences, say goodbye to your life—just in case—because death, detention, disappearance, or slavery could lie ahead,” explains Melissa Hemingway from Tel Aviv, Israel.

In nearly all wars and regional conflicts around the world, the Anglosphere is earning disdain while playing an aggressive role through its FVEY leader, the United States or via the other individual members with conflicts against China, South American nations like Venezuela, or countries in Africa. You might not know who your government has infuriated until that slams down on you. It’s an angry world, today. Your own country offers entertaining places to visit and business can be done on digital screens. We don’t want any more children and moms, or young women, killed, disappearing or sold into slavery. Very few of the latter are ever recovered in the first decade of their disappearance.

“Anglophones are hated by many people in authority in the Global South and are not welcome in a large percentage of communities. Travel at your own risk,” is a warning Geraldine Frisque gave at a recent meeting of Anglophone women in Tokyo, Japan which she says is one of the few countries in south Asia that is somewhat friendly toward Anglo women.

“There is anew a groundswell of anti-colonialism triggered partly by repeated genocides and apartheid against ethnic groups of people, all supported actively or passively by the Anglosphere,” said Dale Carter, security director of RINJ Women.

“I refer to the ongoing Gaza genocide, ongoing Myanmar Genocide, ongoing Rohingya genocide, Iraqi Turkmen genocide, complete Genocide of Yezidi Women by the Islamic State, and the Darfur genocide.

“Resentment for these crimes that were either supported by the Anglosphere or due to the West’s acquiescence, is growing as is the hypocrisy of countries like America, Canada and Great Britain which on one hand claim to be practitioners of a high standard of human rights and on the other hand are full partners in apartheid and genocide,” Ms. Carter advised.

ICJ

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 26 January has declared that Palestinians had a right to be protected from acts of genocide, calling on Israel to “take all measures within its power” to prevent such actions and allow the entry of desperately needed humanitarian aid into the war-shattered enclave.

International Court of Justice is now holding new hearings about what to do about Israel’s genocidal behaviour – Photo Credit: ICJ-CIJ/ Frank van Beek


Over 100 armed, lethal attacks against Americans and British persons both military and civilian have resulted from the current anti-Arab campaign of the Anglosphere and its ongoing Genocide in the Gaza Strip, West Bank and East Jerusalem territories of Palestine. Concomitantly, the Americans, Canadians and British are attacking the impoverished states of Yemen, Syria and Iraq  and killing random folks all over those regions in an ever escalating war against Arabs in their countries where America is robbing Arabs of oil, gas, freedom and their rights to choose who can militarily occupy their nations.

In Yemen, Americans are supporting Salafist jihadists; selling drugs; selling weapons; and at the same time waging war on the people of Yemen according to patients who visit NWOB.org facilities in that country.

In Indonesia, Malaysia, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Türkiye, France, Algeria, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Philippines, complaints by English speaking White women suggest they have endured increased harassment, unlawful detainment, and various threats that are gender based and ethically based. In some cases women were denied admission, and others were detained. Some say they experienced no interruptions or interventions but were treated in an ‘unwelcoming manner’.

“Everything we thought was true about the West was wrong. They are animals like our own government, which uses the West’s weapons to kill us,” said Marika from Myanmar (formerly Burma).”

The global anger over genocides and apartheid is a reflection of the worry that “it could happen to me and my family, my community“.

“Everything the powerful and aggressive [FVEY] Anglosphere nations have claimed to have stood for, turns out to be a lie, a hypocrisy. Because of promises of equality they have been given chances to have military bases in our countries. They lied,” said Aferin, a woman who leads the RINJ Women chapters in Nineveh Governorate of Iraq, “And now they are committing genocide against our people. Even Egypt and Jordan are furious.”

“Their military must be removed either peaceably or forced by our country’s military because otherwise  our government must be removed because I now think it is all bribery with American dollars,” added Aferin from Mosul.

“We have lost so many people, but there are still many more who are living, and we owe it to them to do everything possible to stop this genocide,” said Mohammad Herzallah, a plaintiff in a federal U.S. genocide case against Joe Biden, Lloyd Austin and Antony Blinken personally. Mr. Herzallah has family in Gaza.

“I have done everything in my power: I have participated in protests, sit-ins, wrote letters to my representatives, civil disobedience. Now I am asking the Court to end this ongoing genocide,” said Mr. Herzallah.

 

ICJ HearingsThe International Court of Justice (ICJ) at the Peace Palace in the Hague will conduct public hearings from Monday, 19 February through Monday, 26 February 2024 regarding the request for an advisory opinion in respect of the Legal Consequences arising from Israel’s Policies and Practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem.


RINJ Foundation’s Legal Actions Against the Genocide Parties may endanger organization’s members due to retributions say the RINJ Women in Israel.

“Since over 55 entities are involved in serious discussions with the International Court of Justice starting next Monday, it is highly unlikely that RINJ Women will ever be noticed for its legal actions against the perpetrators of genocide, because first of all, we are women and are normally ignored in serious conversations as women, and secondly, because we are among 55 complainant entities all of which have much greater stature as nations and as three huge men’s non-profit organizations.

Nevertheless, women who protest against violence toward women including rape and women as bystanders or humanitarians helping others in wars, take a grave risk. Be advised of such. You are welcome to say, “that’s not me,” just stay safe. Avoid travel for the time being.