Genocide
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We Charge GenocideNearly 60-years ago, an unprecedented event took place at the fifth session of the United Nation's General Assembly when William L. Patterson presented a petition in hopes of bringing to light crimes against humanity as propagated by the U.S. Government. -
Mao Zedong Genocide; One of the WorstDuring Mao Zedong's rule (a genocide which is matched by only two others) instilled fear in every Chinese citizen. More than quadrupling the death toll of the Holocaust, it is no wonder why all the evidence was either destroyed or hidden. An atrocity. -
The Origin of the Term Genocide and the Genocide ConventionAn overview of the origin of "genocide," a brief definition, and the convention that made it a crime against international law.
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Ethiopia: Genocide and the Unfinished DebatesGenocide is mostly tainted with a political overtone.
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Rwanda Repeated: Genocide in Darfur, SudanThis article documents the situtation in Darfur region of Sudan. How world complacency and inaction are causing more travesty on the heels of the Rwanda genocide that claimed a million lives and caused much hardship.
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The Rwandan GenocideA brief overview of the affects of colonialism and how they led to the ethnic divide between Hutu and Tutsi and ultimately the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
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Armenian Genocide Recognition Events in DenverArmenian genocide to be recognized at state capitol and in events at the University of Denver.
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Rwandan Commander Jailed - Rwanda Genocide TrialCommander Theoneste Bagosora is jailed having been found guilty of genocide in Rwanda during 1994, by the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal.
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Assyrian GenocidePerhaps the world's first mostly successful genocide, the Assyrian genocide managed to wipe out almost the entirety of a people. -
March Days:The 'Azerbaijani Genocide'An event that would be ring through the minds of Azerbaijanis for decades to come, the so called 'Azerbaijani Genocide' was an event that would eventually help spark a war more than half a century after it ended between two bitter rivals. -
A History of the Armenian GenocideThe Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915 throughout Turkey. On this day between five hundred and one thousand people of high position were rounded up in the city of Istanbul and slaughtered.
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Armenia: A Victim of GenocideA genocide that took place in Armenia in 1915. Victim's families gather to remember their lost loved ones.
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Marijuana Gets Listed Over Ending GenocideSome thoughts I had when I realized Marijuana use had gotten more votes on change.org than ending the genocide in Darfur.
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Genocide in Rwanda: Justice is Better Served Late Than NeverThe genocide in Rwanda started in 1994 with the mass killing of hundreds of thousands of Rwanda's Tutsis by their Hutu countrymen using mostly machetes.
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Obama Likely to Recognize Armenian GenocideThe American people and government responded with aid and anger in the immediate aftermath of the Armenian genocide. The federal government has since avoided even recognizing the historic facts based on political, military and energy expediency.
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Why Would the Serbs Commit Genocide?The Serbs obviously feared the people they committed genocide against. But was it a one-sided genocide? And why did they fear them? Simple xenophobia? What happened in the past that might have fed into their fear of what the future could be?
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Holocaust Vs. GenocideHolocaust or genocide is the total or partial extermination of an ethnic, social, religious, cultural, economic, or political group of human beings for an ideological or practical purpose.
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The Causes of the Darfur GenocideAn article about the causes of the war/incident/genocide currently going on in Sudan and why the problem will only get worse. -
Armenian Genocide ProtestDenial still eats away at the truth. The American government has not fully acknowledged the Armenian genocide. -
Remembering the Armenian GenocideA timeline of events leading up to and including the Armenian Genocide 1915-1916.
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Protesting to Make the World Remember the Armenian GenocideThe Armenian Genocide of 1915-1918 was a horrific event that Turkey wishes it could forget. Until recently, the genocide was mostly forgotten, but no longer. Protests are once again brewing, hoping the world will finally remember the Armenian Genocide.
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Hidden Genocide in AmericaWhen people think about the United States, they tend to look at it on a superficial level. Most information given to people is not true reality. Or shall I say that it is mostly "politically correct."
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American Women Protest to Pakistan Envoy Against Genocide in BalochistanPakistan's New Ambassador, an Extremely Liberal Woman, Faces Tough Questions Over the Ongoing Genocide in Balochistan by the army, Military Intelligence and Inter-Services Intelligence
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The Night Before the Genocide in Rwanda...A Short StoryIt was the night before the official start of the Rwandan genocide. -
Congo Civil War, Related Pygmy Genocide, and Prospects for World PeaceObservations are given as to how the moral hollowness of ideological progressivism, as favoring world peace, is exposed through the brutal ongoing strife in the Congo, along with genocide of the Pygmy people.
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The Armenian Genocide: Agreeing on the BoilerplateUnited States, Turkey need to acknowledge Armenian genocide, start a healthy dialogue
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Immaculee Ilibagiza and the Rwandan GenocideImmaculee Ilibagiza came to Sacred Heart University on September 17, 2007 to share her amazing story of survival during the Rwandan genocide in 1994.
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Conflict Minerals - Fuel of Congo GenocideThis article examines genocide in Eastern Congo.
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Twentieth Century GenocideA look at the genocide that occurred during the 20th century.
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Book Review: Peter Balakian's "The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response"Peter Balakian, The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response, (Harper Perennial, 2004) 528 pages, nonfiction, $14.99 U.S.
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Beyond the Gates Movie Review: A Haunting Look at GenocideBeyond The Gates presents a dramatic recreation of the events that transpired during the initial days of the Rwandan genocide, centering on the efforts of two British citizens to protect the endangered natives. -
Do We Need a Court to Define Genocide?The International Court of Justice just recently ruled on genocide in Serbia and Darfur citing there was not enough evidence to conclude either of these instances were "genocide." Do we really need a court telling us what is or what is not genocide?
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Nigerian Anti-gay Bill Could Lead to GenocideA new bill proposed in the Nigerian legislature opens the door for genocide in that country.
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The 'real' Hotel Rwanda Hero - Genocide Revisited"The only thing I was sure of during the Rwandan genocide was to be killed. The only questions I was asking myself were: When? Where? How? Who would do it? At what time? To die was the only thing I was sure of." -
The History of GenocideGenocide isn't just a Modern-day problem, it has been around for thousands of years.
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The 13th Anniversary of the Rwandan GenocideApril 6th marks the 13th anniversary" of the beginning of a tragic occurrence in world history, that of the Rwandan Genocide...
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Rwanda: Educating Children in the Genocide to Promote GrowthThis is a simple overview of the Rwanda Genocide and the implications in educating children on the facts in addition to education in tolerance and peace keeping.
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April 24, Commemorative Date of Armenian GenocideThere are no limitations, no quantification to how much I care in regard to the Armenian Genocide and massacres committed by the Young Turk Government and Ottoman Empire in 1915.
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Incitement to Commit Genocide: Crime or Free Speech?An examination of the charge of incitement to commit genocide as used in war crimes trials.
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The Armenian GenocideA brief overview of the events that led up to one of the lesser known genocides of all time.



