Other countries which have been responsible for genocides have been better able to accept their responsibilities. |
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Let us reflect on other genocides that have taken place in our own lifetime. |
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That was the lesson from the genocides and civil wars that scarred the last half of the past century. |
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The genocides, the wars and the terrorist acts were in most cases led by people who had received many years of schooling. |
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Canada has a longstanding history of condemning all war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocides. |
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Honourable senators will recall that chant has been repeated countless times, and genocides have been repeated countless times. |
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We appreciate that 20th century history is pockmarked with genocides, but the nature of the Shoah is specific and unique. |
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These individual violations open the door to the escalation of abuses, which may lead to the unthinkable such as genocides and other large scale human rights violations. |
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Owing to the mentioned resolutions, the international community has currently focused its attention to the issue of early warning in situations that could lead to genocide, which is pivotal in the prevention of genocides. |
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Estimates vary but it seems reasonable to say that there are around 800,000 Armenians who died in theseĀ abominations which constitute the first of the three genocides of the 20th century. |
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Unfortunately, the war in the Balkans, the Rwandan genocides in 1994, and persisting tensions in the Middle East seem to indicate that new and tougher conflicts lie ahead. |
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Speakers at the memorial event asserted that the international community has a role to play in the reconciliation, and in preventing future genocides. |
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The dramatic record of recent genocides and crimes against humanity provides evidence of the terrible potential of large scale violations of minority rights. |
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Dirk Moses which provides a history of the genocides which have taken place around the world. |
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Hate speech, the vilification of a certain group in the media, and denials of past genocides and atrocities constitute the ideological part of exclusionary policies. |
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As we mourn those who lost their lives, we must, as Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon noted, reassert our commitment to human rights, which was desecrated at Auschwitz and by genocides and atrocities since. |
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The ethnic cleansing and genocides of the twentieth century succeeded not only because of the vulnerability of the powerless, but because of the powerlessness of the vulnerable. |
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They carried graphic pictures of police abuses against Sikhs and the aftermath of genocides against Muslims and other minorities in 1982 in New Delhi and 2002 in Gujarat, when Modi was chief minister. |
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But those sitting on tribunals set up after the genocides in Rwanda and Yugoslavia believed international law did not recognise those acts as war crimes and so were unable to extensively prosecute perpetrators. |
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Can we stop wars and genocides and get rid of evil dictators? |
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No one realistically goes about and says Switzerland should take sides in civil wars, or religion-inspired genocides, tribalistic disputes. |
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We must now unite and work together to forge a more peaceful future free of genocides. |
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These are important questions, considering Docker uses this diagrammatic framework to assess the existence of genocides throughout history. |
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The establishment of the national socialist dictatorship in 1933 led to fatal genocides and World War II, which left Germany and most of Europe devastated. |
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The conclusion draws lessons for preventing future genocides. |
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Genocides target those of a particular race, social class, ethnicity, religion or political leaning. |
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