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    IS genocide of Assyrians Imagine being driven from your house and on the way out‚ anything of value that you own is taken from you. As you are leaving your sister is kidnapped as a slave and the neighbors down the street have been shot. This is the plight of the Assyrian Christians‚ who are descendants of the Assyrian empire and the only native group in northern Iraq‚ and the Yazidis who believe in an ancient religion and live in southern Syria. They are being persecuted by the Islamic State (IS)

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    More than 1‚ 000‚ 000 people died during the Rwandan genocide and the South African Apartheid. The Belgian colonizers divided Rwanda into different ethnic groups in 1890s. The Rwandan Genocide was an event in which Hutus tried to exterminate the Tutsis‚ which were a different ethnic group. Genocide refers to the deliberate killing of a large specific group of people. The South African Apartheid was an event in which black South Africans were discriminated and treated differently than white South

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    land uses in Rwanda are: 1. Residential Land Use -This land use is where people live (houses‚ apartment buildings) and the following table show the distribution of land per household by province 2006 Gitarama ‚butare‚gikongoro‚are now southern province and cyangungu ‚ kibuye‚ Gisenyi‚are Western Ruhengeri ‚ Byumba are northen.while umutara and kibungo are eastern province now. 2. Institutional Land Use These are Government related (schools‚ town hall‚ police station) Rwanda use its land

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    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

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    Hotel Rwanda The United Nations was created to solve world problems. It has made actions like making peace with other countries‚ creating programs that help them‚ and helping countries in war. But sometimes‚ the UN will simply avoid a problem. One of these instances was in Rwanda. Around 1994‚ the Hutu tribe of Rwanda was committing the genocide of the Tutsi‚ another tribe of Rwanda. The Tutsi tribe was in alliance with Belgium when it controlled Rwanda‚ so when the Rwandans gained

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    There is a lot of history in a small country like Rwanda. The original inhabitants were the ethnic Twa. By the 10th century‚ Hutu farmers were established there. Tutsi warriors with cattle arrived after the 14th century. Tutsi formed a monarchy by the 16th century. All tribes shared a common language and culture‚ and there were no race issues until the 20th century. (4) Germany was the first European country to colonize Rwanda in 1899‚ administering it indirectly through the existing king. Belgium

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    from other rocks in the earth crust. According to general lithology of Rwanda‚ three types of clay deposits are found: clay that results from alteration of granite rocks‚ clays from volcanic rocks‚ and those from shale. Clay from granite rocks: There are some clay deposits in Kigali‚ Gitarama‚ Butare‚ Rwamagana‚ etc... In general

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    Throughout Rwanda’s history‚ the nation has encountered many difficulties. Most of these difficulties are a result of The Rwandan Genocide of 1994. This devastating event demolished Rwanda’s economy and has left a long lasting impact on the nation. In the past few decades‚ Rwanda has managed to surpass these difficulties and is now one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. However‚ this does not mean that there are not ongoing issues within the Rwandan government and society. For instance‚

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    would use my ticket to go back 22 years in the past to Kigali Rwanda and end a terrible event that created terrible stress on my family‚ and others. An event that permits me to cease my existence. On November 1999 I was born in the Mayukwayukwa camp‚ a refugee camp located in Mongu Zambia. It’s a community where refugees take shelter because their past home has been shattered. The origin of this is because of the Rwandan Genocide. The refugee

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    Cambodian genocide report The Cambodian genocide can be said to have started when the Khmer rouge government came into power under Lon Nol‚ who was the self-proclaimed President of the Khmer Republic‚ in 1975 and lasted until 1978 when the Khmer Rouge was overthrown by the Vietnamese. Khmer Rouge was a group that had strong ideals and were intent on creating a ‘perfect world’ that is based on the old society and its values. This included removing anything modern and westernized to be removed. They

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