Stop Genocide! I declare World Unity Day, humanity should rise together and stop this evil

The Issue

Stop Genocide! I declare World Unity Day, humanity should rise together and stop this evil

This is not just about one people, one nation, or one conflict — it is about humanity itself. Across the world, innocent lives are being shattered by war, ethnic cleansing, systemic oppression, and state-sponsored violence. Children are growing up in fear, families are being torn apart, and entire communities are being erased from their homes and histories. People are being targeted for their identity — their religion, ethnicity, or beliefs — and subjected to unspeakable cruelty that strips away their dignity and humanity. The victims are not statistics; they are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, and neighbors who deserve to live without fear. But beyond the direct victims, we are all affected. Every atrocity committed in silence chips away at our shared conscience. When brutality is normalized anywhere, it threatens justice and peace everywhere. We are all diminished when human rights are violated under the eyes of the world.

If we remain silent, we risk becoming complicit in a cycle of violence that knows no borders. The erosion of morality, the collapse of international law, and the normalization of genocide and ethnic cleansing will leave a scar on our collective future. We risk a world where the strong prey on the weak without consequence, where empathy is drowned out by indifference, and where the word “humanity” loses its meaning. But if we act — if we unite — we can stop this descent into darkness. We can protect the vulnerable, restore dignity to the oppressed, and reaffirm that justice, compassion, and unity are still the foundation of our global society. The choice we make today will define the kind of world we leave for future generations: one of peace and solidarity, or one of fear and division.

Because the cries of the oppressed cannot wait. Because history will not forgive silence in the face of injustice. Because we have seen what happens when the world hesitates — we have seen the consequences of inaction in the past, and we cannot repeat them. Now is the time to stand together, not as nations divided, but as a human race united. We must declare, with one voice, that brutality will not be tolerated, that justice must prevail, and that no one will be left behind. The power of collective action can shift the course of history. I call upon people from every corner of the Earth to rise — to speak, to protest, to demand change — and to declare 29 July as World Unity Day , a global moment of solidarity against genocide, injustice, and dehumanization. There is no more time to waste. The time is now.

I challenge every human in the world to paint the palms of their hands red in protest against violence, starvation as a weapon of war and genocide. On World Unity Day, I challenge every mother, child, father, sister, brother, cousin, wife, husband, leader, school pupil, people from every religion and country, everyone on this planet to stand palms painted red blood and say "We are the human race, Genocide stops now, We will not accept it, We embrace peace!"

There is only 1 race - The Human Race!

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Roland ChinovhiringaPetition StarterI am a Zimbabwean, a father to six wonderful children and I live and work in Harare, the capital city, where I work as a consultant software engineer. I love children and have immense respect for the vital role women play in nurturing the next generation.

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The Issue

Stop Genocide! I declare World Unity Day, humanity should rise together and stop this evil

This is not just about one people, one nation, or one conflict — it is about humanity itself. Across the world, innocent lives are being shattered by war, ethnic cleansing, systemic oppression, and state-sponsored violence. Children are growing up in fear, families are being torn apart, and entire communities are being erased from their homes and histories. People are being targeted for their identity — their religion, ethnicity, or beliefs — and subjected to unspeakable cruelty that strips away their dignity and humanity. The victims are not statistics; they are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, and neighbors who deserve to live without fear. But beyond the direct victims, we are all affected. Every atrocity committed in silence chips away at our shared conscience. When brutality is normalized anywhere, it threatens justice and peace everywhere. We are all diminished when human rights are violated under the eyes of the world.

If we remain silent, we risk becoming complicit in a cycle of violence that knows no borders. The erosion of morality, the collapse of international law, and the normalization of genocide and ethnic cleansing will leave a scar on our collective future. We risk a world where the strong prey on the weak without consequence, where empathy is drowned out by indifference, and where the word “humanity” loses its meaning. But if we act — if we unite — we can stop this descent into darkness. We can protect the vulnerable, restore dignity to the oppressed, and reaffirm that justice, compassion, and unity are still the foundation of our global society. The choice we make today will define the kind of world we leave for future generations: one of peace and solidarity, or one of fear and division.

Because the cries of the oppressed cannot wait. Because history will not forgive silence in the face of injustice. Because we have seen what happens when the world hesitates — we have seen the consequences of inaction in the past, and we cannot repeat them. Now is the time to stand together, not as nations divided, but as a human race united. We must declare, with one voice, that brutality will not be tolerated, that justice must prevail, and that no one will be left behind. The power of collective action can shift the course of history. I call upon people from every corner of the Earth to rise — to speak, to protest, to demand change — and to declare 29 July as World Unity Day , a global moment of solidarity against genocide, injustice, and dehumanization. There is no more time to waste. The time is now.

I challenge every human in the world to paint the palms of their hands red in protest against violence, starvation as a weapon of war and genocide. On World Unity Day, I challenge every mother, child, father, sister, brother, cousin, wife, husband, leader, school pupil, people from every religion and country, everyone on this planet to stand palms painted red blood and say "We are the human race, Genocide stops now, We will not accept it, We embrace peace!"

There is only 1 race - The Human Race!

avatar of the starter
Roland ChinovhiringaPetition StarterI am a Zimbabwean, a father to six wonderful children and I live and work in Harare, the capital city, where I work as a consultant software engineer. I love children and have immense respect for the vital role women play in nurturing the next generation.

The Decision Makers

Donald Trump
President of the United States
Ursula von der Leyen
President of the European Commission
Emmanuel Macron
Président de la République française.
Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Friedrich Merz
Friedrich Merz
Chancellor of Germany
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