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    as goddess but actually as an object. Daughters were never welcome as is evident from the blessings given by Rishis – “Ashta Putra Saubhagyavati Bhava” – “Be a Mother of 8 sons” – the blessing was never for 4 sons and 4 daughters.   Indian culture has tolerated homicide against the female race. Either it was Sati‚ where the wife took to pyre after death of husband‚ or the practice of infanticide prevalent in Gujarat‚ Tamil Nadu and other parts of the nation.   So here we have culture that never

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    Pol Pot‚ the main leader of the Khmer Rouge in the Cambodian Genocidewas in March 1925. His birth name was Saloth Sar. He was offered a scholarship by the French government to study electronics at the Ecole Francaise d’Electronique et d’Informatique in Paris. When Saloth was in Paris‚ he joined the Khmer Students’ Association‚ and the French Communist Party. These groups basically fought for freedom for French peasants. However‚ Saloth was forced by the university to return back to Cambodia in 1952

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    Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo Abstract As a criminal investigator‚ I choose to view the genocide that occurred in Bosnia -Herzegovina and Kosovo as plain ordinary murder‚ albeit murder on a massive scale and murder that has many different types of victims. In this paper I tried to outline some of the background of the country and its people attempting to show these events as a crime scene. Introduction The purpose of this paper was to inform of the genocides that took

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    Protecting the Excluded From the Horrors of Genocide The crime of genocide is a horrible‚ despicable crime‚ though many have fallen victim to it throughout the years.Their voices silenced forever‚ leaving the world with few records of their experiences. Elie Wiesel‚ author and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize‚ survived the Holocaust. His family members and friends were victims of this genocide. He captures in his memoir‚ Night‚ the grim feeling of suffering during the Holocaust when he reports

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    Nazi’s established ghetto’s in Poland after “The Night of the Broken Glass‚” which was when the Nazis ruined Jewish businesses. After moving the Jews and others into concentration camps‚ they were either killed instantly(in many ways)or had to work for Hitler without getting paid and without reason. The Holocaust should never be

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    Chirinos‚ Katherine Professor Williams Sec 1018 Wednesday‚ Oct. 15‚ 2014 Genocide of the Indigenous We all see the Holocaust as something that might have only happened in Europe. At times‚ we forget that only Jews were prosecuted and assassinated for their religion. Before the Holocaust‚ indigenous Americans had their own holocaust too. Many of them were imprisoned‚ assassinated; land and possessions were taken away from them. Indigenous American’s created their own civilization and culture‚ political

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    The definition of genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national‚ racial‚ political‚ or cultural group. In the 19th century‚ Indians were not considered American citizens but were viewed as uncivilized savages by the government. This mindset allowed the suffering the groups endured to be seen as “Americanizing” the Indian. The treatment of the Native Americans by the federal government in the 1800’s was genocide in the making. The United States government attempted to strip

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    Forgotten Fire because I already knew the story about the Armenian Genocide. 2.Vahan couldn’t discuss his fear with his mother because first of all‚ he was too scared to say a word and he wasn’t confident enough to say anything. Also he was imagining things in his mind of what might have happened to his father and maybe if he told his mother‚ he would burst out in tears. He didn’t also want to disturb his mother because his mother was very depressed when her husband left and it seemed like her heart

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    Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia who I believed went through a Genocide just as bad as the Holocaust. In April 1975‚ armed Cambodians known as the Khmer Rouge had invaded Cambodia after winning a five-year-long civil war. The Khmer Rouge came and forced all of the Cambodians out of their homes‚ took their money and more without explaining their reason. In the first chapter of book David Chandler’s book Voices from S-21‚ Terror and History in Pol Pot’s Secret Prison‚ it talked about how after

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    The Native Americans had it rough; they were very disliked by many people. The first stage was the classification‚ the Native American‚ on October 14‚ 1492; Columbus arrived in the new world with domination in mind for the natives with 50 men. Columbus was looking for gold and riches. When he was able to find the natives he decided to use it to his advantage. The second stage was Symbolization; this was definitely a cruel stage. They would take their clothes away. They would have to go around

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