How is it that between the Cambodian Genocide and the Holocaust, over eight million people were killed? The similarities and differences between the Cambodian Genocide and the Holocaust are both disturbing yet interesting. To understand how alike and dissimilar these two events are you must consider three things, which are: the cause, courses, and effects.…
from France. Once France left they had to operate on their own and this is where the problem…
During my high school years approximately around my sophomore/ junior year my basketball team including I myself attended the Hoops for Haiti fundraiser that Meredith Elementary school hosted. Hoops for Haiti helps aid the disaster relief fund that is held in Haiti. Hundreds of elementary school children paid $5 each for a chance to play with not only Neumann-Goretti’s women’s basketball team but also the men’s team too. All proceeds were meant to go directly to rebuild and fund schools in Haiti. I decided to talk about this specific service that I participated in because not only was it fun but I got to interact with kids younger than me and was able to put smiles on their faces, those who were there and hopefully those in Haiti knowing that they do have people who care and want to help them out in every way possible.…
Throughout the past few years I have taken part in many projects and activities to foster education and global engagement. The most recent is my upcoming outreach trip to the Agnes Zabali Boys and Girls Club. This trip was planned by myself, 3 other education students and our faculty supervisor. The purpose of this trip is to provide support for the Agnes Zabali Boys and Girls Club (AZBGC). As Education students, we are taking this opportunity to provide daily lessons for the children who visit the Boys and Girls Club. We started the planning in September and we have put in over 120 hours since then in order to make this trip as beneficial for the children at the AZBGC. Apart of this planning, we have raised funds to help support the children's’ education costs. While planning for this outreach trip, I decided to partner with a local grade seven class to teach them about social justice. Their classroom teacher told me that with the recent media attention in the USA she is having difficulty teaching her students about justice and discrimination. We decided to partner together to teach both the Ugandan Children as well as the Canadian grade seven class about what it is like to live in a different part of the world. This partnership will entail writing letters to each other as well as creating a video about life in each of their respective locations.…
“Whenever the power that is put in any hands for the government of the people, and the protection of our properties, is applied to other ends, and made use of to impoverish, harass or subdue them to the arbitrary and irregular commands of those that have it; there it presently becomes tyranny, whether those that thus use it are one or many”…
In the article “The Charge: Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen and “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman, a claim that could be made is No real justice is being done for the people. So, Even though people responsible are undergoing investigation, children are still being forced to fight for their government and people are still being threatened by genocide. Including , According to “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman it states, “While the number of conflicts involving child soldiers has dropped since 2004 from 27 to 15, human-rights experts estimate that more than 200,000 children worldwide are still being used as combatants, usually against their will. And it isn't just boys: Girls are often pressed into duty as cooks or messengers. Many are…
“Genocide is an attempt to exterminate a people, not to alter their behavior” - Jack Schwart. Uganda has been greatly affected by genocide, different factors and people contribute to the problems there. Uganda is a landlocked country in Africa. It has a tropical climate and is divided into three distinct areas, the swampy lowlands, a fertile plateau with wooded hills, and a desert region. It has a population of 37.58 million and has one of the lowest median ages in the world, age 15. Uganda's capital is Kampala, and it has a multiparty democratic government. Its largest labor force works in agriculture, Uganda relies greatly on their natural resources, especially coffee and oil. Uganda has three military forces, the Uganda People's Defense…
My sophomore year of high school, I started a Karen club in my high school, the purpose of the club was for Karen students to come together and for non-Karen students to come and learn about the Karen culture, history, custom, and mainly to create friendships with the Karen students. The beginning of the school year we set our goal, to promote our culture and make known of it in the school because most of the students and teachers in the school do not know that we existed in the school and the community. Every Tuesday after school, we met in a classroom, all Karen students. One day, I asked my fellow Karen classmates, “what are you going to do to make our culture known?” "what are you going to do, to make a difference in others life?” Everyone…
The United States has had an unfortunate history of inaction in regards to genocide, especially from the 70s onward. Fortunately, although flawed in its execution, the United States took steps to prevent genocide in Kosovo during the late 1990s. After the Dayton peace talks in 1995, the US felt that Milosevic was someone that they could work with, but the dawn of the KLA in response to the US’s failure to restore autonomy to the Albanians and the ensuing Serb brutality gave pressure to the Clintons to respond militarily. Even so, the US favored diplomacy, making a deal in 1999 that would have Milosevic pulling back Serb forces in exchange for avoiding NATO airstrike. When the Serbs went back on this deal through a massacre of 45 Albanian citizens,…
What is the Armenian Genocide? The Armenian Genocide is as mass genocide that killed 1.5 million Armenians, assyrians, and greeks. The ottomans carried out this act of hatred toward these group of people. The start date was April 24, 1915 to 1917 but the month when is ended is unknown. Many of the Armenians, assyrians, and greeks question why there group of individuals were killed.…
Genocides have been the recurring factor in history that results in the cost of millions of lives - women, men, and children. The term genocide means the deliberate and systematic extermination committed against a group - racial, cultural, religious, or national. Genocides happen to erase or destroy the existence of the specific group. Most mass executions and murders of groups of happen during genocides, whether they be through sheer chance of being in the murderous state or a targeted group. Hundreds of thousands going all the way up to even millions could be killed; and people have to go through unexplainable amount of hardships and brutal (even barbaric sometimes) torture. The Indonesia killings of 1965-66, also known as the Indonesia Massacres or Indonesia Genocide, is a genocide that took the lives of many innocent people.…
People have conferred outrages against one another, indicated empathy and unselfishness, and both executed and fought persecution for at any rate the length of written history. Genocides have happened following the most punctual written history, from the Israelite decimation of various groups in Canaan, portrayed in the Book of Joshua, to the Roman destruction of Carthage and its populace. The archeological records, and in addition late legal proof, uncover the blazing of urban communities, slaughters, oppression, and fearsome torments delivered on hostages. In the meantime, religious and philosophical writings from all parts of the world contain minor departure from the "Brilliant Rule": regard others as you would be dealt…
According to Dictionary.com, Genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group. In the mass population, when most people think about genocide, they think about the Nazi holocaust in World War II. Where Adolf Hitler ordered that all Jews be whipped off the face of the Earth. Over six million people died during those times. Up to that point, the world has not seen such a vile and horrible act done to another person since 1915 in Armenia. After 1945, it was 49 years later that another mass genocide occurred in 1994, the Rwanda genocides took place. Most notably, in 2003 to present. There is still mass killing in the Darfur region in Western Sudan. Which is surprising to a lot of people.…
Genocide is the killing of a group of people for power, race, land, political or religious reasons. It is the extermination of large groups of people. Genocide includes the murder of men, women and children. In 1944 a Polish-Jewish lawyer named Raphael Lemkin defined this senseless killing of people, genocide. Lempkin along with the United Nations helped to establish that genocide was an international crime. The United Nations (UN), The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights established that Genocide is defined as follows:…
Within this paper, the case study chosen is the Rwanda genocide that occurred in 1994, which had ended thousands of lives. This type of crime can be argued that it consists of all three main state crimes being Law violation, Deviance and Social injury. This is due to the fact that this state crime that was committed in 1994, consisted of an ‘ethnic cleansing’ of the Rwandan Tutsis. This violence had occurred between April to June in 1994. This Genocide had been spread all over Rwanda due hate speeches being spread across the country through the radio. One radio station in particular, named Radio Television Libre des Mille Collines (RTLMC), used street language and hate speeches towards the Tutsi people. This radio station (RTLM) was established and mostly financed by Hutu extremists, who were mostly from northern Rwanda.…