International law unequivocally prohibits both colonization and the abduction of people, deeming them serious violations of fundamental human rights and, in many cases, war crimes or crimes against humanity. This law classifies the systematic abduction of colonized people as a serious violation of human rights and potentially a crime against humanity.
The abduction, forced transfer, or deportation of individuals is a severe violation of international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law, and is prohibited in all circumstances, even during conflict or occupation.
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When acts and or activities by the Israeli annexing belligerent targeting the colonized people are systematic, and or are on a large scale, we consider these acts and activities as shown in the 'breadcrumbs'. This does not include violations, as they refer to resorting to breaches of rules and international law.
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