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    The ambiguity of the definition has led to abundant dispute over whether particular events constitute “genocide‚” hindering the effectiveness of the convention. Thus‚ rather than focusing on prevention and punishment‚ the two main tenets of the convention‚ there has instead been much dispute over whether particular events constitute “genocide‚” hindering the effectiveness of the Convention. The traditionally accepted definition demands specific intent. The main difficulty

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    Agate 5.04 Nazi Holocaust vs. Pol Pot in Cambodia Genocide is the deliberate killing of large groups of people‚ typically of specific ethnic groups or a nation. Throughout history there has been numerous instances of genocide. Two major instances of genocide were the Nazi Holocaust and the Pol Pot in Cambodia. Although both of these genocide events are similar‚ they have quite a few historical differences. One of the most famous genocide events is the Nazi Holocaust. This event took place

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    gruesome‚ but it ultimately helped them come upon a new agreement. The 1994 genocide of Rwanda is an example of two ethnic groups trying to establish a new government that both sides agree upon. Since the 1994 Genocide of Rwanda‚ Rwanda has improved its status in the world by improving government stability‚ better economic status‚ eliminating social crisis‚ enforcing justice for those who suffered during the 1994 genocide‚ and receiving assist from others who want to help their situation. Many countries

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    the Rwanda Genocide. The Rwandan Genocide began on the 6th of April 1994‚ where the Hutu population began mass slaughtering of the Tutsi. There were two different groups killing people they were‚ the Interahamwe and the Hutu rebellious. The genocide killed upwards of eight hundred thousand people mainly Tutsi‚ and created two million refugees. The genocide was a major mass killing where people still to this day being convicted of mass murdering and being jailed. During Rwanda’s genocide there were

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    many global issues such as genocide. Genocide is the gruesome act of killing specific large groups of people. This has been going on for centuries and will continue to go on as long as people keep looking the other way. In First They Came for the Jews by Martin Niemoller the consequences of not standing up for others that are victims of genocide is simply yet clearly depicted. There are many psychological studies that can explain the reasons why people tend to ignore genocide but it will remain an issue

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    Raphael Lemkin‚ a genocide scholar‚ and two others‚ authored the original May 1947 draft of the genocide convention for the UN Secretariat. This draft included cultural genocide as one of its three aspects of genocide and‚ arguably‚ should the UNGC be revised in future‚ aspects of the original draft merit consideration for inclusion (MacDonald and Hudson). The cultural form enumerated five methods of attempting to destroy the specific characteristics of the group: (a) forcible transfer of children

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    learned not just about the genocide his own blood survived‚ but also the many others that have plagued our world. It seemed that by producing this documentary Daniel was able to become closer with his father on a much deeper level and it also gave his father a chance to face the horrors of his past with someone who means the world to him.

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    The United Nations & United States’ Mishandling of the Rwandan Genocide Philip Gourevitch’s We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We Will be Killed with Our Families is an account of the Rwandan genocide and his observation of its aftermath. One of the major problems that occurred which allowed this genocide to happen was the failure of the United Nations and United States to take action. The U.N. came into existence immediately following the end of the Second World War. The creation of this organization

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    the two tribes throughout the years. In the 2008 BBC News article “Rwanda: How the genocide happened”‚ these two tribes are described as being a like one another. Even though they are named differently‚ they speak the same language‚ inhabit the same areas‚ and also follow the same traditions. The difference between the two types of people is that Tutsis are often taller and thinner than Hutus. The Rwandan Genocide was sparked by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana‚ who was an

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    The topic of genocide & comparing 4 case studies is much too big for an 8 page essay. You will end up with a lot of research that you will not be able to incorporate & will necessarily have to over-generalize. Also‚ the treatment of Canada’s aboriginal peoples as genocide would be too large of a topic in and of itself. This is controversial & has not been deemed as genocide—the other cases that you describe have been. There are a number of factors that are considered before genocide can be applied

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