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…, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability." Will Canadians ever be able to know the actual costs of the effects of immigration? The almost incidental possibility that this may just be a self-imposed act of genocide. Canadians have been so…
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…During the 1930s to the 1940s, Hitler started or instituted the Numerberg law. Most Germans hated the Jews because Hitler's persuasion in his book "My Struggle" Germans started a devastating genocide which was a plan to wipe out the Jews, known…
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…. This is a reason for the Australian Government to say "sorry" because: 1. This was a deliberate attempt at cultural genocide. 2. This deliberate attempt at cultural genocide was intended to break Aboriginal spirit and contribute to their 'inevitable' extinction…
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…directions. It is clear that the blame cannot rest fully on Nazi leaders and officials, as it is probable that the common German citizen was also a part of the attempted genocide enforced by those who served under Hitler. If the question is why or how, an answer…
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…by specific circumstances. Take the example of jus cogens, an unconditional norm of international law; one that all states must observe. This combined with the principal erga nomus gives all States jurisdiction over extreme circumstances such as genocide where any…
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…This book brings to light, and places front and center, possibly the most significant event in American history. That is, the genocide and displacement of the native inhabitants of what was, or would become, the United States of America, thus…
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…seen the facts, you know what passive smoking can do, imagine what the effects of direct smoking are. Non-smokers especially children need to be protected from this genocidal act. Innocent children in homes around the country are being killed by the ones who…
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…of every six people in the country. Today many people wonder how did this genocide finally end? Well, that’s what I’m going to tell you. The Khmer Rouge regime was toppled in 1979, and then pushed into the jungles of the north. The next year, they had…
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…The painter Arshile Gorky was born Vostanig Adolan in eastern Turkey. Raised in a poor Armenian farming family, Gorky's childhood was shaped by two disasters: the first being the massacres of 1896, the second was the genocide of 1915, that affected…
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…-called "final solution". In this third part, the part of the book which contains the empirical research, Goldhagen analyses three "case studies" connected to three different aspects of the history of the genocide. He examines the treatment of Jews…
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