Two million slum children die every year as India booms. So 10 million in 5 years.
Two million slum children die every year as India booms | World news | The Observer
SO Indian Government went to slums and killed these kids. Is that your IQ level?
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Two million slum children die every year as India booms. So 10 million in 5 years.
Two million slum children die every year as India booms | World news | The Observer
SO Indian Government went to slums and killed these kids. Is that your IQ level?
China needs to learn how the government killed approx 500,000 of its people in last 5 years in Sri Lanka.
As per UN source and video evidence obtained from Channel 4.
If China opposes, they are at least one of the interferers. Please stay out of Lanka business, Mr. China, you are well known for your 5 diplomatic principles. Do not interfere the interfere, or you are interfering.
Boy, I am good.
Show me one source that China did something to Sri Lanka without Sri Lanka's permission. Do not post crap without accuracy, or nobody will notice it.
If you categorize anti-terrorist operations as "killings", then I daresay that the US government has killed 1 million people worldwide.

In these anti -terrorist ops , tens of thousands of innocent civilians --old men , women , children were deliberately targeted in some of the worst examples of war crimes , in recent times.
And agree with your comment about the U.S , but what the U.S does, does not give any other country the right to kill innocents , does it ?

Two million slum children die every year as India booms. So 10 million in 5 years.
Two million slum children die every year as India booms | World news | The Observer
And I'm pretty sure that the Iraq War and Afghanistan War produced zero civilian casualties, right?
No country can justify killing civilians without a very decent cause. However, were those civilian casualties by US and Sri Lanka intentional? No.