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    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (otherwise known as SFRY) was the Yugoslav state founded during World War II until it was dissolved in 1992‚ following the Yugoslav Wars. It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ Croatia‚ Macedonia‚ Montenegro‚ Serbia‚ and Slovenia. Initially siding with the Eastern bloc under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito at the beginning of the Cold War‚ Yugoslavia pursued a policy of neutrality after the Tito–Stalin

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    Canada In Rwanda

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    The Rwanda genocide has been known as one of humanity’s biggest failure in terms of scale of casualties and course of action taken by developed nations. An estimate of about 800‚000 – 1‚000‚000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus’ were killed by Hutu extremists. This resulted in the exodus of 2‚000‚000 Tutsis’ from Rwanda to countries surrounding the nation‚ this event was known as the Great Lake refugee crisis. What was Canada’s role in combating the Rwanda genocide? Canada took the role as the leader of

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    Can someone be entirely evil or be purely good? In the autobiography An Ordinary Man Paul Rusesabagina‚ Paul tells his story of being an ordinary man who becomes a hero during by the Rwandan genocide and how he just did his job and saved countless lives. Within the story‚ Paul explains how human nature truly is. He tells how even the evilest people have a soft‚ compassionate side. Man is neither inherently good nor evil but‚ rather a combination of both. People are not purely good or evil‚ human

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    Pictures based on the autobiography of Roméo Dallaire. Although not as moving as Hotel Rwanda‚ the film gives some of the details about the brutal events that occurred in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Roy Dupuis plays Roméo Dallaire‚ recounting Dallaire’s harrowing personal journey during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and how the United Nations and ultimately the world‚ failed to heed his urgent pleas for further assistance that could have deterred the massacre. The viewer is introduced to Canadian General

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    Genocide Persuasive Essay

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    over the world‚ the atrocious crime of Genocide has been committed numerous times. It is the intentional destruction‚ in whole or part‚ of a national‚ ethnic‚ racial‚ or religious group. The most famous example of this is the Holocaust; over six million Jews were slaughtered. Shortly after this tragedy‚ many provisions and laws were put into action in hopes of preventing another mass killing. These laws have not created much‚ as the recent Rwandan Genocide took the lives of many innocent people

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    Darfu Case

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    What legal measures and remedies were developed to resolve this issues in your case study and how effective are they in achieving world order? The conflict in Sudan Darfur region has been a place where infighting occurs throughout centuries which largely breaks the balance of the power in the international community‚ thus achieving world order through various legal measures and remedies were urgent and desperate in need. This effort is not limited to negotiations but includes consultations among

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    Crimes Of Genocide

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    weapon of war is a relatively new concept in the field of genocide or mass atrocity studies. For the past years‚ those who study the subject have looked at sexualized voice as an outcome of the actions of genocide. Only recently have we come to terms that it is indeed one of the key tools that are used in perpetrating the horrendous crimes of mass atrocities. While the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide‚ the 1949 Geneva Conventions‚ and their 1977 Additional Protocols

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    Genocide in Mexico

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    Douglass 18 January 2010 Genocide in Mexico This paper explores incidents of genocide that occurred in Mexico from 1945 to 2001. Research focuses on four main episodes of genocide: the October 2‚ 1968 massacre in Tlatelolco; the Corpus Christi massacre on June 10‚ 1971; and Mexico’s Dirty War that occurred from the early 1970’s through the 1980’s; and the genocide of women that has been occurring since the Dirty War. Research indicates that the first three episodes of genocide were the responsibility

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    Armenian Genocide Throughout history‚ instances of religious groups turning to violence or being victimized for their religion have unfortunately occurred. The most prominent instance of this that immediately comes to mind for most is the Holocaust‚ where millions of Jews were killed by the Germans‚ led by Adolf Hitler (Kévorkian 8). Many have not been educated to the fact that there have been many other significant genocides within the last one hundred years based on religious violence‚ one

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    The Armenian Genocide?

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    The Armenian Genocide? The Holocaust‚ Darfur‚ Rwanda‚ the Syrian Civil War. These are four of the most infamous genocides of our time. To most this may seem accurate‚ but‚ in reality‚ there is one major mass murder missing: The Armenian Genocide. Since 1915‚ the beginning of this massacre‚ the Armenian Genocide has been forgotten‚ or rather ignored‚ by the majority of the world. Although the Armenian Genocide was just as brutal as the Holocaust‚ it is not as well known because it was covered up

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