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    The Rwandan Genocide

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    The Rwandan Genocide was a major and bloody conflict between the Hutu and the Tutsi in Rwanda. In my original poem “What Took the People of Rwanda?” the Hutu are referred mainly to as “the mighty‚” for they were the majority in Rwanda. The Tutsi are referred to as “the weak” because they were the minority. The poem begins with “two boys‚” or two ethnic groups‚ “stand[ing] against each other… because of times long ago not yet forgotten.” This is in reference to the past when the Tutsi ruled Rwanda

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    The Cambodian Genocide

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    One and a half to three MILLION people died in the Cambodian genocide. Genocide is the extermination of an entire race or group of people‚ or trying to completely wipe them out. That means there is murdering of the people‚ causing serious physical or mental harm‚ inflicting on group conditions to cause it’s destruction‚ terminate births within the group‚ or transferring people from the group to another group. In a genocide the most disgusting things are done‚ people are tortured‚ raped‚ worked to

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    Kurdish Genocide

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    Hunter Epperson Mr. Penner Research Paper November 4th‚ 2013 Kurdish Genocide The Kurds are located in the Middle East within several countries: Turkey‚ Syria‚ Iraq and surrounding lands. The raid on the Kurdish people first started in the 7th century with the conquering of their land by the Arabs (Rutgers‚ 2013). From the 7th century until the late 13th century‚ their lands were occupied by several different groups. From the 13th century until World War 1‚ the Ottoman Empire was in control

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    Genocide in Darfur

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    Genocide in Darfur” Why should the United States have to be the country that has to help save everyone? The genocide in Darfur‚ a region in Sudan‚ has been happening since 2003 and not much attention or effort has been put on the crisis. It has been stated that the Arabs in Darfur think that they are the only good race and are murdering everyone else. The United States is the main leader in giving the Darfurians the aid and support they need. Although the United States has not yet given military

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    The Ukrainian Genocide

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    For one‚ this was the most brutal genocide because of the people’s suffering caused by the horrific orders of violence as well as the famine itself. These actions were carried out by the Joint State Political Directorate. The Ukrainian citizens experienced deportations to Siberia (left without shelter or food) as well as mass arrests and executions at the hands of the OGPU and armed troops ("Holodomor: The Famine-genocide of Ukraine”). Armed brigades conducted food seizures in villages and military

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    Indonesian Genocide

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    ILAS 225 November 29‚ 2011 The Indonesian Genocide To this day‚ the story of the Indonesian Genocide is still relatively unknown. It is only partially told‚ and partly visible through a thick haze of trickery and deception. Between October 1965 and 1966‚ it is estimated that between 500‚000 and 3‚000‚000 people were killed throughout various Indonesian islands‚ including Java‚ Sumatra‚ and Bali (the actual number will never be known for sure). The events that unfolded during this period

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    The Genocide in Darfur

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    getting a lot of attention lately due to an ongoing armed conflict called Genocide. The genocide‚ meaning‚ “deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial‚ political‚ or cultural group” (Merriam -Webster)‚ has been ongoing for quite some time now‚ and has proved to be a deadly war. This Genocide has been described as the “first great episode of genocidal destruction in the 21st century” (Reeves‚ 2005). Discussion The genocide in Darfur began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA)

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    ethnic conflict gone horribly wrong. Spanning from 1992 to 1995‚ it demonstrated on of the worst displays of mass ethnic cleansing in Europe since World War II. Mainly perpetrated against Bosniaks by the Serbs‚ the Bosnian War left the country of Bosnia in ruins and left millions displaced and thousands killed. John Moore’s Behind Enemy Lines portrays the final days of the war as an American navigator attempts to get out of dangerous enemy territory. Due to the fact that this film focuses on the

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    Slobodan Milosevic

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    "I wouldn’t mind if they needed to take [Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic] out‚" said Chris Walter‚ 23‚ a college student living in Chagrin Falls‚ Ohio. I felt the same way about Saddam Hussein. I think the longer you keep the problem around‚ the sooner it is going to come back and bite you." From the Washington Post April 18th‚ 1999 The horrors of the atrocities committed against Kosovo such as the targeted attacks on civilians‚ "ethnic cleansing"‚ and

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    Darfur Genocide

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    What is the Darfur Genocide? -A current mass slaughter of Darfuri men‚ women and children that began in the spring of 2003 -In September of 2004 President George W. Bush declared this Crisis Genocide Where is this taking place? -This is taking place in Sudan‚ Africa (Largest country in Africa) -Darfur is a region in Western Sudan which is where this Genocide is taking place -About the size of Texas -Population is an estimated 6‚000‚000 -Divided into 3 states -There are between 40-80 ethnic

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