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    Animal Farm is a book that gave promise to the victims of the Holodomor Genocide to not lose hope of having their story heard and acknowledged. During 1932 to 1933‚ a devastating event called "Holodomor" occurs which is a man-made famine Stalin has created. He steals grain from families and working individuals and leave them to starve. His men even "destroyed chimneys‚ tore apart mattresses‚ and poked and penetrated every square meter of the peasants’ yards" (Chalupa‚ 2012‚ p.38) due to his order

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    All genocides have their separate reasons. The Rwandan Genocide was caused by the belief that one group of people was superior to another group‚ solely because of their looks. The Armenian Genocide was similar‚ a group targeted simply because of their ethnicity. In Cambodia‚ people were killed in the name of politics‚ while the Bosnian Genocide was caused by belief that one religion was superior to another. The four genocides researched were all caused by the belief that one race‚ religion‚ or culture

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    The Rwandan Genocide July 11‚ 2009 The Rwandan genocide is argued to be one which stands out from all other genocides in the 20th century. Howard Adelman‚ a theorist and professor emeritus from York University argues that the Rwandan genocide stands out from any other genocide‚ because it could have been prevented (Adelman‚ 2005). The essay aims to critically evaluate the Rwanda genocide by asking ‘who and why’‚ to accurately point out the cause of the genocide. There have being many debates

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    The Nazi genocide and the reign of terror Hitler inflicted on the Jews during WWII is not unique. Rwanda suffered an equally brutal reign of terror in 1994. However‚ not many people are aware of the genocide. It was not until the film “Hotel Rwanda” by Terry George‚ was released as a direct result of the genocide that the world took cognisance of this atrocity. To what extent does the film‚ “Hotel Rwanda” by Terry George accurately portray the events of the Rwandan genocide? By analysing the

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    The Armenian Genocide was a devastating event that took place in the declining Ottoman Empire in 1915. More than half of the Armenian Population was killed; 1.5 million people. By 1922‚ there were fewer than 400‚000 Armenians. Those that were not killed were starved‚ beaten‚ and left without shelter; kicked out of the empire. However‚ to the Turks this was no more than a messy war. With the threat of a Russian invasion‚ the Turks questioned the Armenians loyalty. The Turks were not sure if the

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    1994 Rwanda Genocide Overview On April 6‚ 1994‚ when a plane carrying Rwanda’s president‚ Habyarimana‚ was shot down‚ it was the beginning of a terrible act that took place. This was the start of a war. While this war took place‚ the Hutu people made and launched plans to wipe out the Tutsi population. The Hutus were majorly successful in this act‚ and during the uyear 1994‚ killed approximately 800‚000 Tutsi men‚ women and children. This was caused by the hutu’s rise to power. they were

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    someone else‚ thus began the Armenian Genocide. The Ottoman government confiscated Armenian possessions‚ deported them to different countries‚ and massacred large numbers of Armenian people. Many of the deported people died of starvation‚ and for the Armenians who did live‚ they witnessed brutalities that we could not imagine. By the time these horrible events did stop in 1918‚ around 1.5 million Armenians had died. The Turkish government‚ which was part

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    Comparison of the Rwanda Genocide with the Holocaust The events of both Rwanda and the Holocaust were equally horrific parts of history that will never be forgotten. In the years of April and June of 1994‚ the Rwanda genocide occurred. The history behind this was the resentment of being inferior. When Belgium claimed Rwanda and surrounding areas for German East Africa in about 1924‚ there became tension between two tribes. The Belgiums favored the Tutsi (which were 12% of the population) and

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    “Who‚ after all‚ talk nowadays of the annihilation of the Armenians?” he was using the fact that the Turks got away with genocide and that the global community didn’t really do much to punish those involved as a way to justify his plan to wipe out the Jewish population. In the film there was a great quote that really captured Hitler’s notion that he could get away with genocide even after what happened to the Armenians. “His question shows clearly that it was possible to commit a gigantic crime without

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    The United States has had an unfortunate history of inaction in regards to genocide‚ especially from the 70s onward. Fortunately‚ although flawed in its execution‚ the United States took steps to prevent genocide in Kosovo during the late 1990s. After the Dayton peace talks in 1995‚ the US felt that Milosevic was someone that they could work with‚ but the dawn of the KLA in response to the US’s failure to restore autonomy to the Albanians and the ensuing Serb brutality gave pressure to the Clintons

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