The Second Artsakh War was an attempt by the governments of Azerbaijan and Turkey to fulfill their publicized mission of ethnically cleansing Indigenous Armenians from their native homeland. In her article in The [F]law, Gayane Matevosyan uncovers how The Aliyev and Erdogan regimes were enabled by corporate entities that shielded them from accountability for human rights abuses.
Read Matevosyan’s disturbing and important article: “How Corporate Power Facilitated Ethnic Cleansing.”
Related Systemic Justice Project Resources
From The [F]law:
- Ariq Hatibie, The Sins of our Supply Chains
- Austin Nielsen-Reagan, The Profitability of Inhumanity
- Lea Kayali, Donations for Dispossession: How a Palestinian school became the site of charity-funded colonialism
From The Systemic Justice Journal:
- The Weapons Industry Kills: How U.S. Corporations Export Death Around the World
- Daniel Zaleznik, Facebook and Genocide: How Facebook contributed to genocide in Myanmar and why it will not be held accountable
- The Profitability of Inhumanity: How Corporate Power Gives Rise to Forced Labor in Privatized Immigration Detention