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    Genocide in Bosnia The Bosnian genocide is often referred to as the hidden genocide‚ yet it had catastrophic effects on humanity. Over 100‚000 people were killed and it displaced millions of people. The genocide occurred between 1992 and 1995. The Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was made up of six nations under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito. Once Tito passed away in 1990‚ there was a power vacuum‚ and politicians began a nationalistic campaign pitting Serbs‚ Croats and Bosniaks against

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    responsible for stopping future genocide. Because people who have been in the past genocide many were killed and there were not many survivors from the past genocide. That the impact on the past genocides such as Rwandan Genocide that people will never forget this major event and many will be remember from today. That the president of the United States “ Barack Obama announced a series of actions to ensure the United States is better able to prevent and respond to genocide and mass atrocities” (endgenocide

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    MD Rahatin Hassan English- 1302- 15 October 2014 Genocide Millions of people have been killed all the way through history by their government or rulers. There are many reasons to hate them like nationality‚ race‚ diversity‚ religion and ethnicity. Global problems have many causes and effects as well. One of the global problems that have affected the world history is genocide. In 1941 Raphael Lemkin a polish Jewish created the term genocide by combining Greek words “genos” which means race and “cide”

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    In his poem‚ “Rwandan Genocide‚” William Cheesman states‚ “all the shouts every night‚ screams of pain‚ screams of fright‚ screams for mercy‚ to see morning’s light‚ to pardon them and to stop this fight.” Illustrated in the poem is the general perspective of a victim facing genocide‚ the pain is incomprehensible‚ and the urgency of its conclusion is precedent over everything. In multiple occasions‚ people have plotted the killing of a large group of people‚ and carried out. In 1975‚ communist leader

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    Genocide: the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national‚ racial‚ political‚ or cultural group. When most people think of genocide‚ it is the Holocaust. There have been genocides that even today there is not much history on. Many more genocides happened during the Holocaust‚ but many also happened after and continue to happen today. The Holocaust targeted people of Jewish descent and people of Jewish religion. Hitler resulted in the Final Solution‚ which meant executing all the Jews. This

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    “‘A genocide - that’s when an ethnic group wants to bury another ethnic group. Genocide goes beyond war‚ because the intention lasts forever‚ even if it’s not crowned with success. It is a final intention.’” (qtd. in Machete Season 107). As humanity continues to learn of the horrendous atrocities that they are able to commit‚ it becomes a question of why. Throughout history‚ there have been many cases of the elimination of an ethnic or religious population. One case study is the Armenian Genocide

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    were killed during the Holocaust and Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. That is more than half the number of people that died in World War I. The book Maus by Art Spigelman tells the story of a man who was a victim of and lived through the Holocaust. The Holocaust and Amenian Genocide are indistinguishable because of not only the amount of people that died but also for three more main reasons. These reasons are the gruesome leaders of both genocides‚ the merciless dehumanization that was forced

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    more than twenty years ago‚ was the beginning of a genocide that changed our world forever. The Hutus planned and achieved a massacre to try wipe out the Tutsi and the moderate Hutu population in the African country of Rwanda. As the slaughter continued the rest of the world stood by and silently watched. This lasted one hundred days and killed nearly eight-hundred-thousand Tutsis and moderate Hutus. A few reasons that led up to the Rwandan Genocide‚ was the colonization of Belgium to Rwanda‚ culture

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    which in 2003 and still up until now‚ over 480‚000 people have been killed‚ and over 2.8 million people are displaced all because of their race and religion? Well‚ 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. The Holocaust and the Darfur genocide happened almost 2‚767 miles away from each other and almost 62 years apart. Both were due to racism and religion. The holocaust started during the time of the great depression

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    Should the massacre of over a million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks be considered Genocide? The Armenian Genocide is also known as the Armenian Massacres‚ but by the Americans‚ it was called as the Great Crime. This took place after World War I and was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and forced labor‚ and the deportation of women‚ children‚ the elderly and infirm on death marches to the Syrian Desert. Between 1 and 1.5 million

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