
Silence Fuels Atrocities
Speak Against War Criminals
Staying quiet in the face of war crimes allows injustice and violence to continue unchecked. By speaking out, we raise awareness, demand accountability, and help stop future atrocities.
Guest Speaker: Michelle Shamini, Travel Ban IDF
In this gripping episode, we unpack Malaysia’s bold proposal to bar entry to individuals implicated in genocide against Palestinians — from Israeli soldiers to foreign mercenaries. Known as the Travel Ban IDF initiative, this citizen-driven movement calls for justice without borders, where war criminals lose more than just their reputation — they lose access to the world. We explore the legal, moral, and strategic backbone of the proposal, grounded in Malaysia’s commitment to human rights, the Geneva Conventions, and MADANI values. With global pressure mounting and digital footprints exposing perpetrators, the message is clear: genocide will follow you. Justice is catching flights now — and it’s landing in Malaysia.
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