If our governments fail to act to end genocide, the responsibility falls to us. |
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Why is it acceptable to discuss reparations for the victims of genocide in some instances but not in others? |
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The perpetrators of genocide were no different from those who did not participate in the bloodletting. |
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They want him deported to Vilnius, the city of his birth, to stand trial for genocide. |
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Critics of the film found its use of comedy disrespectful to the victims of the Shoah and ultimately an attempt to deny the genocide. |
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Means publicly condemned the Sandinistas for their genocide of the Miskitos. |
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His poems continuously make us understand the penurious effects of genocide in communal riots. |
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Dictators still oppress many hundreds of millions of people, and are still perpetrating genocide and promoting terrorism. |
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Altogether some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus are estimated to have been killed in Rwanda's genocide. |
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During the 1994 genocide, extremist Hutus massacred minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus. |
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The 1994 genocide in Rwanda is a monstrous atrocity hanging over the conscience of the world. |
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At these sites, the unburied or exhumed bones of the dead were left visible to make the genocide unavoidable. |
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Racism and extreme nationalism, which live on in our new century, do not always lead to genocide. |
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They ensured the crushing of a local rebellion slid gradually into genocide. |
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The numbers of tortured, deported, and murdered people embody not the calculability, but rather the incomprehensibility, of genocide. |
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The court will try individuals accused of committing genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. |
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I mean, when I think of Cambodia in the 1970s, I think abject misery, suffering and genocide on a Stalin-like scale. |
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He faces a total of 66 counts on three indictments for genocide and war crimes in Bosnia, and crimes against humanity in Croatia and Kosovo. |
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The first genocide in modern history was committed by European immigrants on Native Americans. |
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During the Rwanda genocide, rape as a war crime received extensive international media coverage. |
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As we do our grisly march through slavery, genocide, and butchery for profit my students often ask, does anyone learn from history? |
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The defense held that even if there was proof of genocide, to charge the defendants now violated the statute of limitations. |
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On September 27, 1989, I made my first public comments about the genocide the British committed against the Mi'kmaq in the Maritimes. |
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The yard of sausage and wheel of cheese I'd taken to Rwanda to cover the genocide were long gone. |
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The idea that the intervention was intended to halt mass expulsions and genocide has always been a convenient fantasy. |
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Humanitarian disasters, of which genocide is the most appalling, are not pretty things. |
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Those charges were expected to include war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. |
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Trials for war crimes, collaboration, and genocide continued in several countries for many years after the war. |
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Fontan argued that the Occitans were an ethnic group that had suffered genocide at the time of the Albigensian crusades. |
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The endeavour is to bring those who contravene international law to justice, whether for genocide, possessing illegal weapons or whatever. |
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Surely one such lesson is that the denial of genocide is a dangerous and immoral thing. |
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Rebel groups and international human rights organizations have accused the Sudanese government of attempting genocide against the Dinka. |
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The book has been furiously attacked by many mainstream interpreters of the genocide. |
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One recent suit charges him with kidnapping minors and conspiracy to commit genocide. |
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And moving forces into Sudan to stop ethnic cleansing and genocide is not imperialism. |
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Of the 120 suspected of masterminding the genocide, 82 have so far been indicted and 67 arrested. |
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There is no genocide, no ethnic cleansing and no murder of the scale that outsiders allege. |
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The event that forms Ararat's fulcrum is the 1915 attempted genocide of the Armenian people by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Made a permanent tribunal in 2002, the Hague-based court has the authority to try cases of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. |
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If genocide goes unpunished, it will set a precedent for tomorrow's genocide. |
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The United Nations High Commission on Refugees helps displaced people fleeing from war, genocide, and civil unrest. |
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Among them were the conspirators of the genocide, officers who, for three years, had been plotting the slaughter. |
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He decides to clue himself up as how best to travel to danger zones, where genocide and death are endemic. |
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That is the way with war crimes such as genocide, the charge which has sent Krstic to prison for the rest of his life. |
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As well as mass genocide, Stalin tore thousands of families apart by exiling men to the icy wastes of Siberia. |
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If the UN accepts that genocide is occurring, it is legally obliged to take action to stop it. |
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Similarly, genocide does not encompass the extermination of a group on political grounds. |
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In Whitewash, Reynolds does not defend his views about either genocide or extermination. |
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Paula says she travelled along a main road used during the Pol Pot genocide and it was heavily mined. |
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The higher politics of the Cold War were more important than stopping Pol Pot's genocide. |
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He is expected to report on the region next month, to try to evaluate whether genocide has taken place. |
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He may be charged with genocide and the trial could start next after this case. |
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Rwanda's prisons and lock-ups house close to 112,000 genocide suspects and another 5,000 convicts. |
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Its remit is to try offences of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. |
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A satirical commentary on native genocide and its aftermath, the play tangles characters, notions and story threads into a defiant Gordian knot. |
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For now, the US seems to be avoiding the genocide label but is sticking with ethnic cleansing to describe the situation. |
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Chris makes an interesting comment on the United Nations and use of the term genocide. |
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The report stated that much of what had been done to them was tantamount to genocide. |
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Barnett effectively demonstrates the impotence of the UN to react morally and ethically to genocide. |
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Churchill argues that the experiences of his people are nothing less than genocide. |
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In its savagery, the massacre stages the white supremacist fantasy of genocide. |
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By guarding wide areas from swift armed advance on civilians, they can prevent genocide. |
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These recent novels and memoirs figure their narratives of origin as centrally connected to the 1915 genocide. |
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Hundreds of green-draped coffins were ready for burial today, marking this tenth anniversary of the genocide. |
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The tragedy is made all the worse because genocide is both predictable and preventable. |
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Powell said the deal could help end the ethnic slaughter in Darfur, which the United States government has declared a genocide. |
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After we liberated Europe we did not come home to deny freedoms and practise genocide here. |
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This is a nation that practiced slavery, genocide of the native peoples, Jim Crow apartheid and war mongering. |
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If you want to understand what happened, you need to differentiate between genocide and slaving. |
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It is less clear, Stephen speculates, that he will be found guilty of genocide. |
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The crime of genocide is singled out for special condemnation and opprobrium. |
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We see indicators of genocide, and there is evidence that points in that direction. |
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I can even, to a lesser degree, comprehend stalkers, serial killers, matricide, fratricide, genocide. |
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The answer to how people or states convince themselves to commit murder or genocide is complex. |
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The genocide has also jolted the world into reconsidering how to prosecute mass killers. |
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Rios Montt staunchly defended his actions against what he termed a deadly enemy, and bristled at the suggestion of genocide. |
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In 2009, the ICC indicted him for war crimes and crimes against humanity and, in 2010, added charges of genocide. |
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We can act, carefully and responsibly, to prevent a potential act of genocide. |
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As you may already know, I work on my Heart Smarts goodwill program full time, helping people fight off vices that plague their lives, like gambling and genocide. |
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I realize full well that there are considerable differences between cultural genocide and mass murder, but in the end what concerns me is an increasingly judenrein America. |
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I have been vilified by some on the Left for being an apologist for colonialism, racism, and genocide. |
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The Gallipoli invasion was the precipitating event in the Ottoman genocide against its Armenian population. |
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By WWII, Lemkin had been peddling his ideas on genocide for more than a decade. |
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I cannot condense the horror of either the Bosnian war or the Rwandan genocide in the length of this column. |
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For quite some time, unsatisfactory ad hoc arrangements in the form of special tribunals have been the only device to bring to book those guilty of genocide or war crimes. |
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The candlepower of truth could extinguish the firepower of genocide. |
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It was not an act of genocide, but it was the largest and most enduring program devised by man to subjugate a race. |
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Barrios sentenced the general to 50 years imprisonment for genocide and another 30 years for crimes against humanity. |
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To get a resolution about genocide passed, he devised a letter-writing campaign. |
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This is, after all, a film which takes the business of war and genocide as its central themes, but which manages to punctuate events with some much-needed light relief. |
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Raphael Lemkin was, by all accounts, obsessed with genocide long before he invented a name for it. |
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The genocide, dehumanisation of the people through forced labour, expropriation of land and appropriation of cattle all contributed to the redefinition of manhood. |
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The book, which recounts the horrors of white supremacy and the wonders of black resiliency, was the first American Book Award winner that has as its theme black genocide. |
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The ethnic categories of Hutu and Tutsi that fuelled division and ultimately genocide have been banned. |
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Kanyange has AIDS, a byproduct of a gang rape she suffered during the genocide. |
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Now we know these acts of mass murder and destruction as genocide. |
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I want our governments to swiftly enable countries that have been tyrannies to become democracies, and to act in collapsed states to prevent genocide. |
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In the most malignant cases, it leads to the rhetoric of genocide. |
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The world has watched genocide happening in Rwanda but we were too busy worrying about our own needs to look up and call anyone to stop the slaughter. |
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Ten years before the brutal genocide, a religious fervor gripped Kibeho as dozens claimed the Virgin Mary had appeared to them. |
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Watchers of the Sky examines the legacy of Raphael Lemkin, the man who succeeded in making genocide an international crime. |
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There are no calls for intifada here, no rabid accusations of genocide or similarly vitriolic pronouncements. |
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Murderers, let alone orchestrators of genocide, are different. |
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In the novel, set forty years later, Armenian whiteness is defined in contradistinction to the racial alterity of Native Americans, another group that has suffered genocide. |
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Exactly 20 years ago, the sitting government in Rwanda commenced a genocide against minority Tutsi and moderate Hutu populations. |
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Months after the president stepped in to save the Yazidis from genocide, the airstrikes have slowed to a trickle. |
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An act of parliament was passed in 1973 to set up a tribunal with jurisdiction to punish the perpetrators of the genocide. |
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What punishment could possibly be commensurate with genocide? |
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The new name immediately softens colonial connotations of Luderitz such as the concentration camp for Namas and Herero refugees of the 1904-1908 genocide. |
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Her mother put her on a plane to Paris to spare her from the genocide spilling up to their doorstep in Phnom Penh. |
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The lasting effects of the rwandan genocide have been at the root of these conflicts. |
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In September, a rwandan colonel wanted for genocide crimes was denied extradition by a French court and released. |
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I've been studying the situation for over half a century now, and the only other option I can see is for Canada to continue with its little matter of genocide. |
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Theories have ranged from interspecies genocide to interbreeding to humans' superior communication skills, hunting technology, and social organization. |
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In Divergent, the dauntless faction is implanted with chips that track them, and are also brainwashed into committing genocide. |
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The court cleared Serbia in 2007 of committing genocide after the fall of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia. |
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So, to the everlasting shame of President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. did nothing to stop his genocide. |
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Only people who have gone through genocide can fully comprehend such an existential threat. |
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Relations with Pakistan have been affected by issues related to the 1971 genocide and terrorism. |
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He was referring to the genocide of Muslims during the bosnian War. |
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His parents Garabed and Rahel survived the genocide but his sister Varthoui was bayonetted to death when she was four by a soldier. |
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His parents abed and Rahel survived the genocide his sister Varthoui, was bayonetted to h by a Turkish soldier aged just four. |
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Is it the one where we condemn the genocide of Native Americans? |
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Scrolls of mass genocide, scrolls of teleport, and a kick-ass bow generally are prerequisites for killing Nazguls in Pernband. |
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Croatia alleges that Serbia's destruction of towns and expulsion of ethnic Croats in Slavonia amounted to genocide. |
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The Cappadocian dialect came to Greece due to the genocide as well, but is endangered and is barely spoken now. |
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The FDLR includes Rwandan Hutus involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, which killed 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. |
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Anthropologists and Brazilian frontiersmen called sertanistas likened the policy to genocide. |
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In this case, the death of one white woman is a synecdoche of the multitudinous African deaths caused by genocide. |
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The occupation of Azerbaijani territories became an integral part of the genocide. |
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It glorified Naziism as something great, noble and admirable in the face of genocide and military conquest. |
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It is a movement that combines ethnic cleansing, genocide, racism, mendacity, barbarianism and fanaticism. |
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Rusesabagina saved more than 1,200 Tutsi refugees while temporary manager of the Mille Collines Hotel during the 1994 genocide. |
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Thirty-five years ago, Canadians led by Johnson and other church officials were among those who did their best to avert the genocide in Biafra. |
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It will be based on a votable motion, the successful end result of which would be that Parliament will have recognised the genocide. |
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Six months after the genocide, in late 1994, we filmed in Kigali's central prison, packed with thousands of suspected killers or genocidaire. |
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This year marks the centennial of the Armenian genocide, which began in 1915, three years before the break-up of the Ottoman Empire. |
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My paternal grandfather, a native of Hadjin, in Cilician Armenia, survived the genocide and found safe haven in Lebanon. |
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A WEEK after the genocide began, more than 5000 Tutsis huddled together in the grounds of Ntarama Church. |
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In Rwanda in 1994 more than 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were victims of genocide. |
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The equipment he used to own to help dehusk the coffee beans was destroyed during the genocide and his family now prepare the beans by hand. |
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In order for trauma interventions to be effective then, dichotic understandings of the genocide will have to be bridged. |
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As many as one-sixth of the genocide survivors were widowed. |
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Numbers declined because of the invasion of the Rwandese Patriotic Front, which seized power and stopped the genocide. |
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He was jailed after being convicted of ordering attacks during the 1994 genocide that left 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus dead. |
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For the German occupying authorities war thus appears to offer the most appropriate occasion for carrying out their policy of genocide. |
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The Liberation War Museum documents the Bangladeshi struggle for independence and the 1971 genocide. |
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Magneto predictably uses the development to agitate fellow rebel mutants, saying the vaccine is nothing short of a government-mandated genocide. |
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The nature of this transition is controversial, and theories range from peaceful integration to enslavement and genocide. |
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Racism has led to many instances of tragedy, including slavery and genocide. |
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In 2006, after a trial that lasted 12 years, Ethiopia's Federal High Court in Addis Ababa found Mengistu guilty of genocide in absentia. |
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It also, however, contains the potential for negative capability that might help transform genocide into something generative. |
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He also founded the transatlantic slave trade and has been accused by several historians of initiating the genocide of the Hispaniola natives. |
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The charges for which they were executed were, among others, genocide by starvation. |
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Terms like ideology, world war, genocide, and nuclear war entered common usage. |
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This includes deaths caused by wars, genocide, politicide and mass murders. |
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In addition to committing genocide the Cossacks also devastated the wildlife by slaughtering massive numbers of animals for fur. |
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The memory of genocide remains relevant to ethnic identity in independent Namibia and to relations with Germany. |
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The extent and causes of the decline have long been a subject of academic debate, along with its characterization as a genocide. |
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Crimes against humanity such as genocide are usually punishable by death in countries retaining capital punishment. |
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These norms are said to gain their strength from universal acceptance, such as the prohibitions against genocide and slavery. |
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Bush are guilty of crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and genocide as a result of their roles in the 2003 Iraq War. |
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Korstanje sees the story of Noah's Ark as an allegory for what he dubbed the first genocide. |
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At the same time, Lowell became home to thousands of new immigrants, many from Cambodia, following the genocide at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. |
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In 1971, the United States abetted a genocide in what is today Bangladesh. |
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Before coming to the al-Aqsa mosque, Pope visited also Israel's Wailing Wall and Yad-Vashem genocide monument. |
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Languages with a small, geographically isolated population of speakers can die when their speakers are wiped out by genocide, disease, or natural disaster. |
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Both Euro-American and tribal sources form the basis of this serious-minded chronicle of war, genocide, cultural suppression, resistance, and survival. |
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Several scholars and Native American activists, including Benjamin Madley and Ed Castillo, have described the actions of the California government as a genocide. |
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At least 18 journalists who had written articles critical of the government were arrested following the 2005 elections on genocide and treason charges. |
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It is little wonder that the policy looked to many people like genocide. |
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Robertson might have condemned genocide on television, but off air, he carefully built a working relationship with Zairian dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. |
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The author asks questions about where the stereotypical images of genocide perpetrators and victims move people to action and where they merely reinforce prejudices. |
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This view arose as a way to justify slavery of Africans and genocide of the Native Americans in a society which was supposedly founded on freedom for all. |
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Watchers of the Sky is a 2014 documentary about the life of Raphael Lemkin and his efforts to establish genocide as a legal concept in international law. |
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A genocide of the Chukchis and Koraks was ordered by Empress Elizabeth in 1742 to totally expel them from their native lands and erase their culture through war. |
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The ICJ concluded, however, that Serbia failed to prevent genocide committed by Serb forces and failed to punish those responsible, and bring them to justice. |
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A trial took place before the International Court of Justice, following a 1993 suit by Bosnia and Herzegovina against Serbia and Montenegro alleging genocide. |
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Evans states that most German citizens disapproved of the genocide. |
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According to many Chechens, Putin is not engaged in an anti-terrorist campaign but in a colonial war and a campaign of terror and genocide of the Chechen people. |
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There are sophists who retort that Mr. Duranty was recognized for what he wrote before he bore false witness about the Holodomor, as Ukrainians refer to this genocide. |
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A genocide will always be followed by the denial that it ever happened. |
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Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan warns of rising racism and Islamophobia in Europe as he once again denounced a recent French bill outlawing denial of Armenian genocide. |
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They will spend six weeks alongside a group of Rwandans, both Hutu and Tutsi, in a project aimed at bringing reconciliation to communities once divided by the 1994 genocide. |
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One common trope about genocide is that they are the result of ancient tribal and ethnic hatreds boiling over and erupting into exterminatory violence. |
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