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    into fleeing the embers of their homes” (Sudan Can’t Wait). According to the Gale encyclopedia‚ Genocide is the intent to destroy a national‚ ethic‚ racial or religious group. The perpetrator does this by killing‚ removing civilians from their homes or doing serious mental or bodily harm to someone (Rothenburg). In Darfur‚ Sudan a civil war has caused many casualties and in result has become genocide. In Darfur‚ the government has supported armed militias who destroy villages and drive people from

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    Genocide is a terrible thing and the Darfur War is no exception. The darfur war started in 2003 and has increased to at least 480‚000 people killed‚ 2.8 million people displaced and made refugees. The people who were targeted were the non-Arab individuals‚ attacked because rebels to the country were attacking the government. The rebels claimed that the non-arab population was being suppressed by the government. When these rebels attacked an air force base‚ the Sudanese President Omar Bashir hired

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    Armenian Genocide Causes

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    To further analyze the causes of genocides‚ the first genocide that scholars tend to examine is the Armenian genocide‚ which began on April 24th‚ 1915 and by its conclusion in 1917 would have taken an estimated 800‚000 to 1.5 million lives. The Armenian Genocide was so horrific that in 1943 Raphael Lemkin‚ a polish lawyer‚ coined the word genocide deriving it from the stem of Ancient Greek γένος ‎(génos‚ “race‚ kind”) or Latin gēns ‎(“tribe‚ clan”) (as in genus)‚ +‎ -cide ‎(“killing‚ killer”). The

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    Genocide is a word that should not exist. Unfortunately‚ it does and we’ve had to experience it in different nations throughout the world more then once. Genocide refers to violent crimes committed against groups with the intention to destroy the existence of the group. The groups could be in whole or in part‚ a religious‚ racial‚ ethnical‚ or national group. The Holocaust and the Rwanda are two instances of genocide that have occurred with many similarities and differences. The Holocaust

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    Genocide Comparison Essay From 1915 to 1994‚ the Rwanda‚ Holocaust and the Armenian genocide had many similarities and differences. The three incidences were helped in different degrees by other countries. Rwanda had the least help and the Holocaust had the most with Armenia in between. All three incidents did result in continuing tensions between the groups. The difference between all three events was the degree of which they were aided. Rwanda was helped the least out of the three countries

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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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    Rwanda became a country on a spotlight in the year 1994‚ not for the positive progress but a disappointing act of atrocity conducted by a faction of people. The terrible events that led to mass murder and genocide in the country startled not only the region but the world at large. Many of the Hutu who were the majority of the population consisting of about 85% of the total population‚ turned on the Tutsi who were the minority with around 12% of the total population‚ and moderate Hutus‚ it led to

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    Armenian Genocide Essay

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    The Twentieth Century has had multiple cases of genocides and ethnic cleansing.The most infamous case of this would be unanimously stated as the Holocaust‚ but the Armenian Genocide‚ also known as the Forgotten Genocide was the precursor to the events initiated by the Nazis. The relative ignorance to the events that happened just a century ago begs the question‚ Does the wartime environment allow for human rights to be violated ? Firstly; however‚ who are the Armenians and why were they persecuted

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    What Is Genocide

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    “What is Genocide?” The term genocide has been one of the most used terms in many on-going debates since the early 20th century. The Holocaust‚ which took place during World War II‚ is one of the most common cases of acts of genocide and is a main reason why the term genocide exists. Other widely known cases of genocide are the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide. The question‚ however‚ that many historians and those with interests in genocide ask‚ is exactly what is genocide? Since first

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