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    The Cambodian Incursion

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    In the recorded conversations that Richard Nixon‚ the 37th President of the United States‚ had with his White House aides‚ he reveals his motivations and his assumptions about the American public: “Everybody says we’ve got to protect this one and that one and the other one. The main thing we’ve got to protect is the Presidency”. He felt that the presidency granted him immunity to the law. Under his Presidency‚ an air of distrust of government gradually grew amongst US citizens. He led a criminal

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    genocide

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    Genocide As stated by the United Nations Genocide Convention‚ genocide is a coordinated plan to destroy‚ in whole or in part‚ a national‚ ethnic‚ racial‚ or religious group‚ by killing‚ causing serious bodily or mental harm‚ inflicting conditions designed to bring about its destruction‚ preventing births within the group ‚ or removing children from the group. The term did not exist until Raphael Lemkin devised the word in 1944. Therefore there was no legal mechanism for the international community

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    The Holocaust isn’t the only genocide in History. The definition of genocide is “The deliberate and systematic extermination of a nation‚ racial‚ or cultural group. Two groups in Rwanda‚ the Hutus the dominant and the Tutsis the smaller are at war. The Rwandan Genocide started because of a death of the Rwandan president‚ but no one knows who caused it. To start‚ the Rwandan Genocide was a war between two groups in Africa. There were 2 groups‚ the Hutus and the Tutsis. To start‚ it was originally

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    Darfur and Rwandan Genocides Comparison The Quest to maintain power has been responsible for some of the worst human actions in history‚ including genocides.The Rwandan Genocide was the massive killing of hundreds of thousands of Rwanda’s Tutsis and Hutu over about 100 days. Political figure Juvenal Habyarimana‚ the President at the time‚ died in a plane crash. The Hutu blamed it on the Tutsi claiming it as assassination. Out of fear of being defenceless‚ the Huti tribe set out to destroy

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    similarities and differences between the genocide committed in Rwanda and Yugoslavia in the 1990s. The Rwandan and Bosnian Genocides were more similar than different due to the fact that both were supported by the governing force at the time‚ and both were ignited due to past tensions between two separate ethnicities. The Rwandan and Bosnian Genocides were similar in the fact that both were supported by the ruling force at the time. The Rwandan Genocide‚ was organized by the newly created Hutu

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    represented four parties had its entire four parties merge.  Supported ideology of nationalism. 13.     7 October 2004 -- King Norodom Sihanouk abdicates in favor of his son. 14.     February 2002 -- First multi-party elections are held; ruling Cambodian People’s Party wins in all but 23 out of 1‚620 villages. (Nationalist/democratic) 15.     March 2006 -- League for Democracy Party. It believes that all “powers” belonging to the people of Cambodia‚ which is its

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    Preserving Cambodian Culture All the countries in the world always have different culture and different preserving their culture. Now let’s me take Cambodian culture and how to keep Khmer culture to describe about what i have known and study before. So‚ how i keep my country to enable for a long time? Cambodia has a lot of religion that come to live like Chines‚ Vietnamese‚ French etc. However they don’t live in their country‚ they still respect and keep their culture. So‚ i am Khmer‚ live

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    Genocide

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    Genocide is generally defined as “the intentional destruction of a particular race‚ ethnicity‚ religious group‚ or nationality” 1 and it is probably as old as human beings. We can be sure that somewhere way back in the beginning of humans‚ some primitive people picked up their stone axes and spears and set off to wipe out another tribe. In fact‚ many anthropologists think this is probably what happened to Neanderthals. Was it the differences between our species and the Neanderthals that caused us

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    Is The Holocaust Unique

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    Is the Holocaust unique? Answer by focusing on events in Cambodia‚ Rwanda‚ and Bosnia? The uniqueness of the Holocaust has always been controversial. Was it a singular event where latter atrocities could not match in ideology‚ degree‚ or characteristics or was it a predecessor for where similar events could be used as a depiction of the Holocaust simply in another place and time? Firstly‚ the Holocaust‚ commonly referred to as the Nazi slaughter of Jews‚ Gypsies and other ‘racial undesirables

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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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