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Category: /Law & Government
…Conference in 1945, a welter of protocols and conventions regarding any issue from genocide to women's rights have been created. With the United Nations at the forefront of this "humanitarian revolution", the issue of fundamental human rights cannot be avoided…
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…as entirely superior to another race based on color; continually degrading, dehumanizing, and treacherously committing genocide protected by the law, while concurrently, proclaiming on every cent of government issued currency: "In God we trust." <Tab/&…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of their beliefs and cultures, ethnocide, and genocide.         The Latin American Indians have struggled for centuries since the invasions of their lands to reclaim their lands, and way of life. The lands for them is not simply dirt for them to cultivate…
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Category: /Literature
…. We stand up for who we are. This is the world we grew up in, a world populated by enemies and strangers, where ethnic wars, genocides, and border conflicts predominate. And now it is our turn to experiment with the mystery of human society. We may…
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…, their salubrious visages turn sallow as the misanthropic malefactors divest them of their corporeal existence, leaving a concatenation of sanguinary bodies, myriad dreams and expectations stanched, as the oppressors continue on the road to genocide. While…
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…, destabilizing the governments and indirectly helping evil dictators seize power. Over one million died in a mass genocide in Cambodia when the dictator Pol Pot came to power. This was yet another disaster to be added to the long list of the American mistakes…
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…, and more than three million Soviet prisoners of war also fell victim to Nazi genocide. Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, Social Democrats, Communists, partisans and trade unionists, and other undesirables were also victims of the hate and aggression carried out…
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…to create a master race for his people. He tried to have every person of Jewish origin killed, attempting genocide. He was doing what he thought was right. He thought he was helping his country by cleansing it of its "impurities." In his mind, he was helping his…
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…and miscalculation. A series of unfortunate events paved the way for Hitler's eventual takeover of the Weimar Republic, leading to genocide and war of the worst kind. Had Hitler never taken the chancellor's position, it is likely that he would have briefly made his mark…
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…, as the genocides and purges (such as the Katyn massacre), was formally acknowledged by the government and Brezhnev's era of stagnation and corruption was also strongly condemned. Glasnost made Soviet leaders more susceptible to the outside media and foreign influences…
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