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    KOM UNIVERSITEIT VAN SURINAME Faculteit der Maatschappijwetenschappen Public Administration Term paper Case-study: The United Nations in Crisis Situations Subject: The Failure of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations in 1994 Rwandan Genocide Written by: Michelle Simson Course: International Relation II Semester: B-II Educator: R.A. Franklin Place: Paramaribo Date: 18 august 2009 Foreword This term paper is part of the course International Relations II‚ given

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    Language A and Humanities Assessment First of all I would like to thank everyone here today. I will begin with the reason that we gather here. We are here to commemorate the past and visualize a better future. We are here to grief for the dead and bring hope to the next generation. Over the last one-hundred days‚ over eight hundred thousand men women and children died in what is now known around the world as “A Hundred Days of Slaughter.” I know the pain and suffering you have been through

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    Rwanda The Rwandan Genocide was a time that took thousands and thousands of lives of Tutsis. It lasted more than 100 days and was the quickest killing spree that we have ever seen. It killed children‚ a lot of families. The Genocide was sparked when the Rwandan president Juvenal Habayirmana by getting shot down outside Kigali airport( he was a Hutu). The Genocide could’ve been prevented many many ways‚ outside leaders could have interfered with the whole mass killings and stopped Kalimanzara from

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    1. Before the genocide‚ the United Nations tried to “enforce a peace agreement between the Rwandan government in Kigali and a rebel army positioned behind a ceasefire line.” However‚ it proved to be ineffective because the RPF‚ which was the rebel army led by the Tutsis‚ and the Hutu-led government in Kigali had extremely different views. In fact‚ Romeo Dallaire tried to warn the U.N. about the impending genocide via fax‚ which discussed how Tutsis were being registered “for their extermination.”

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    How is the theme of genocide presented in Hotel Rwanda and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas? The Official Oxford English dictionary defines genocide as the `deliberate killing of a very large number of people from a particular ethnic group or nation.’ It also is said as a holocaust. Holocaust is the great or complete devastation or destruction or any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life and it is normally referred to the genocide of the Jews that happened during the period of 1939 to 1945.

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    during the Rwandan Genocide. By not wanting to spare any of its resources in 1993‚ the UN only helped to suppress the Rwandan genocide passively and temporarily. The late arrival of personnel‚ scant resources and a lack of international resolve such as The United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR)‚ led to a view of the UN as a paper tiger and contributed to the death of half a million people. Additionally‚ countries apart of the UN played central roles in the genocide such as the US who

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    terrifying and devastating effects of genocide. She thoroughly explains occurrences of genocide throughout history in nations such as Cambodia‚ Iraq‚ Bosnia‚ Rwanda‚ Srebrenica‚ and Kosovo. The other subject of this book is related to the subtitle‚ “America and the Age of Genocide”. Power describes the invention of the word genocide due to Lemkin‚ and also the struggles of Lemkin‚ Proxmire‚ and other leaders to acquire U.S. involvement in foreign affairs dealing with Genocide. Power uses examples to criticize

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    think of Cambodia‚ Rwanda‚ and Bosnia" -Miep Gies. Genocide is killing a mass group of people in a certain group. For these reasons‚ a genocide could happen again today. An event the magnitude of the Holocaust could happen again because people in this world can just hate a certain group or religion and decide to commit a mass murder just because he hates that group or religion. An event the magnitude of the Holocaust could happen again since no state will admit a genocide is occurring in their neighboring

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    I chose Bosnia and Herzegovina because I wanted a country‚ which is a NIC. As many people do not recognize this country and it’s not too popular‚ I wanted to research on it. I wanted to know more about this country’s development and economy. The GDP of Bosnia interested me a lot. Also no one chose this country so it would be great if I did and I also wanted to know more about this country as I was hearing a lot about it from others. Taking into consideration the effects of the war‚ large number

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    criminal law is a body of international law designed to prohibit certain categories of conduct commonly viewed as serious atrocities and to make perpetrators of such conduct criminally accountable for their perpetration. Principally‚ it deals with genocide‚ war crimes‚ crimes against humanity as well as the War of aggression. This article also discusses crimes against international law‚ which may not be part of the body of international criminal law "Classical" international law governs the relationships

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