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…. The natives were often subject to harsh conditions, and they were not protected by the missions. The missions instituted by the government were described this way, 'The church, with few exceptions, accompanied and legitimized the genocide, slavery, ecocide…
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…Hate crimes have been around in America since the very beginning of our nation. When Columbus set foot in America, he almost immediately began the genocide of Native Americans when they did not lead him to gold and other riches right away. From…
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…in massacres, genocides, ethnic killings, and other forms of extreme prejudice. All over the earth, governments have fought prejudice by legally guaranteeing the inviolable right to freedom, security, and equality. If you read the constitution or principal body…
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…: Standard Educational Corporation. 1956. Chatterjee, Pratap. “The Gold Rush legacy: Greed, pollution, and genocide.” Britannica Online. Earth Island Journal, spring 1998. 13 December 1999. Available www.britannica.com Florin, Lambert. Ghost Towns…
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…in arms and defense technology. **Hitler's exercise of large-scale genocide and military conquest makes it quite apparent that at least several nations did not learn enough from WWI. Germany was left in dire economic and political situation after the first…
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…One of the most notable atrocious acts of genocide since 1945 was visited on its own people by the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot given name Saloth Sar. The guerrilla movement which successfully came to power using the destabilization of Cambodia…
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…, armed conflicts, genocides and "ethnic cleansing" that are dominantly taking place within states. These conflicts are mostly rooted in long standing historical motives of ethnic, tribal or even religious character. They have caused a lot of suffering: many…
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…actions than take the responsibility and burden that comes with knowledge. And the speaker makes the ignorance clear: America’s near past plays host to such issues as racism, genocide, world war, slavery, environmental destruction, and prejudice…
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…the centuries, a relatively tolerant religion. It has never believed in any form of religious genocide, nor had any inquisitions or messianic crusades, as religions of many other parts of the world did. In fact Akbar I of 1556-1605 AD, the third ruler…
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…, the reaction to "The Eternal Jew" was unbelievable. German audiences cheered at the thought of the annihilation of the Jewish race in the film. The Nazi Party made Genocide a national policy. Excerpt from the film: "Wherever rats turn up, they spread…
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