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Category: /Law & Government
…by Mary Anne Warren in her 1985 book, Gendercide: The Implications of Sex Selection. Warren drew "an analogy between the concepts of genocide" and what she called "Gendercide." Warren wrote: "By analogy, Gendercide would be the deliberate extermination…
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…was extremely vulnerable and how he was able to get the countries support and execute his final solution and try eradicate or commit genocide on an entire race of people. It begins to explain how Germany was in great need of a boost due the humiliating loss in WW1…
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…of their 'education of the West' still believes that Ataturk could not have achieved what he achieved without the genocide of the Armenians, Greeks and also the Assyrians. Ataturk believed that "Culture is the foundation of the Turkish Republic" and he achieved this goal…
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…and power. Thus, the Aztec's were defeated prior to the coming of the Conquistador. It was not the Spaniards who killed the Aztec nation, but the Aztec nation itself. Was the conquest an act of genocide? First, let us decide on a definition for genocide
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Category: /Literature/English
…for a different, nuclear genocide made concerns about the Holocaust immediately relevant. The literary critic A. Alvarez (who was also a friend of Plath) notes that he "suggested (in a piece for the Atlantic Monthly, December 1962) that one of the reasons why the camps…
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…Rouge as a Significant Source of Change The most significant source of social change in Cambodia in contemporary times is the rule of Pol Pot and the Khmers Rouges from 1975-1978. Their Communist Party of Kampuchea torn the country apart with war, genocide
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…form of racism needs to be considered in its historical specificity! The original definition and use of the word racism arose from the growing concern over the way in which the discourse of race was being used to legitimate the exclusion and genocide
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…Dictatorship, genocide, oppression and conflict... In a world in which such atrocious crimes against humanity are committed every day, the common way to respond to these problems is through retaliation in the form of violence and warfare. This plainly…
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…said that “. . .if US goals were met, one fourth of the world’s women would be sterilized to prevent revolutions that would interfere with the interests of multi national corporations” (La Operacion). This blatant eugenic, genocidal attitude of US officials…
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…: keeping a distance but not inflicting physical harm. · Discrimination: exclusion from civil rights, decent housing and employment. · Extermination: indiscriminate violence against an individual or a whole group, including Genocide. When we…
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