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    Shortly into the film “Genocide: The Horror Continues” (“Genocide: The Horror Continues”) the tragedy in the late 20th century in Uganda is described. Army General and later self-appointed President for Life Idi Amin took power and began his attacks against “various ethnic groups” for being “enemies of the state” (“Genocide: The Horror Continues”). With no other reasons or means to do so‚ he victimized and sent the military to attack his guiltless civilians. He did this with massacres and deportation

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    The Holocaust and the Bosnian genocides are both similar in the way they horrified the world‚ in the reason why the persecuted group where killed‚ the way the persecuted group was killed‚ and the way the persecuted group lived during the genocide. According to the UHRC‚ the Serbs were Pro-Nazi (Bosnia Genocide). This could be why both events are so similar? One thing is for certain‚ those who survived both events will never forget them. The genocide started with the Serbian leader Slobodan

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    from the Turkish and Kurdish (Genocide Denied). The government claims the executions and death marches never happened. The government has also gone to the extent to make it illegal to speak of the Armenian genocide in Turkey. Furthermore‚ many other nations do not pay much tribute to the massacre including the United States. This is primarily because Turkey and the US are allies. Nevertheless‚ you cannot refute substantial evidence proving that the Armenian genocide was real including: the millions

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    The Armenian genocide was one of the most deadly genocides in history. In 1915‚ The Turkish government started a several year massacre that claimed the lives of nearly 1.5 million Armenians. The Armenians were viewed as infidels in the eyes of the Ottoman rulers. Different Armenian leaders were gathered and executed‚ which was the beginning of the massacre. Although some countries and people do not view this as a genocide‚ it should not have happened because the Armenians were only scapegoats to

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    1994‚ there were roughly 1 million Rwandans murdered in the span of 100 days. This was a genocide brought on by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana. The president was a “hutu‚” and it was the hutu’s that caused most of the violence within this genocide. That left the Tutsi rebel group‚ being the most Rwandans murdered. The death of the president was not the only cause of this heinous genocide; there were many other underlying reasons as to why 1 million people lost their lives in

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    Genocide in Asia Nanking Massacre History of Region Nanjing is a momentous city that dates back to around 6‚000 years ago when farmers originally civilized the land. However‚ the oldest recorded fact about the city is the wall built around the southwest corner of the presently known Zhonghua Gate. The wall was built in the year of 472 BC by the King of the Yue State‚ named Gou Jian. Throughout history‚ this city has been renamed numerous times (around 40 times) and it served as China’s capital for

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    Exiting onto the unpleasant frigid city walkways of Oslo‚ Norway in the early winter morning of the Walk. The wind was blowing over the rough scene of the rural city. He is pacing down the bustling roads and pondering which foot will come next. "Left‚ Right‚ Left‚ Right‚ Right‚ Left. No‚ no‚ that can’t be correct." He murmured under his chilling breath. He slipped on the newly solidified walkways‚ he stood up and glanced around‚ feeling humiliated… he saw nobody‚ heard nothing‚ it was as peaceful

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    Introduction The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines genocide as “the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial‚ political or cultural group”. Genocide is exactly what happened in the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina during July 1995. Between 6 and 11 July 1995 more than 25‚000 Bosnian Muslims‚ most of them women‚ children and elderly people living in and around town of Srebrenica‚ were forced to leave the town (Cemic 2007). In addition‚ 7‚000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were massacred by

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    Protecting the Excluded From the Horrors of Genocide The crime of genocide is a horrible‚ despicable crime‚ though many have fallen victim to it throughout the years.Their voices silenced forever‚ leaving the world with few records of their experiences. Elie Wiesel‚ author and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize‚ survived the Holocaust. His family members and friends were victims of this genocide. He captures in his memoir‚ Night‚ the grim feeling of suffering during the Holocaust when he reports

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    of the Holocaust 17 September 2013 Sociological Causes of Genocide It is hard to consider people who neglect to act in the face of extreme cruelty‚ especially those who witnessed the events of the Holocaust without intervening‚ as average humans. However‚ recent sociological experiments have revealed that most people will witness an emergency without intervening due to altruistic inertia or pluralistic ignorance. In the case of genocide‚ dehumanization is crucial to the ability of ordinary people

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