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…treaties--the Genocide Convention and the International Criminal Court (ICC), for example--raise the possibility, albeit remote, that U.S. soldiers might be prosecuted, the US consistently stands aloof. Is it just coincidence that the governments of countries…
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…considering the Nazis were providing jobs for the German people at the expense of the Jews, so proclaimed by Hitler. But not until the war turned in favor of the Allies and the unraveling of the Nazi genocide of Jews came to light, did Germans protested…
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…extensively with the suffering of other victims of the genocide. For example, homosexuals, Gypsies, prisoners of war, Russians, Poles, Catholic priests, Jehovah's Witnesses and others were more or less systematically ed as the Holocaust continued…
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Category: /History
…history, which resulted in replacing the term 'settlement' with that of 'invasion', and has had political implications in the decisions of Wik and Mabo. The other side of this debate, typical of the right of Australian politics, denies the invasion/genocide
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…or possessing "weapons of mass destruction," like Iraq. Neither did Vietnam commit genocide, annihilating its own ethnic minorities, such as the "Anfal" campaign by Saddam Hussein against the Kurds. Unlike in Iraq, Vietnam never had any car bombings, hijackings…
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…. The world witnessed one of the most horrible examples of genocide of the 20th Century. The twentieth century is unique with its wars, purges, massacres, and executions. Unlike fascism, the state was second in importance, behind only racial purity for the nation…
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…to be digressive and possibly profligate at first glance, after further analysis it is apparent that they can be a true asset to the way students view both themselves and others. While the issues, such as genocide, homelessness, violence, gender inequality, etc., may…
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…such massacres. Why do football fans riot and take the game so seriously? Further analysis will show the coercion of football fans, the degree of rioting and steps in preventing what has become mass genocide. <Tab/>Although certain football fans may…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…service is paid to its (NUMBER) other nationalities, any autonomy or is superceded to the needs of the Han. The IOC doesn't care about such oppression and cultural genocide. It cares about money. Just like me. Autocracy When the counterrevolution finally comes…
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genocide and chauvinist behaviour from the government. These claims, although undeniable in terms of evidence, are resisted by the Sri Lankan government and therefore no real action has been taken on their part. Why the groups wish to exercise their right. Ever…
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