Usually, YES. While the genocide technically is the intent to kill or remove the people of a certain ethnic, religious, or racial group, such acts are almost always accompanied by rape and torture. Evidence from war-torn regions, especially the Congo, demonstrate that both men and women from enemy groups are raped and that men are usually killed afterwards while women are not. Displacement is part of the genocide since the killing or removal of people from a certain area necessarily displaces them from that area.
Because genocide is wrong.
There have been, unfortunately, a fair number of genocides. The word was coined to describe what the Turks did to the Armenians. Later, the Nazis committed genocide against Jews. The Serbians committed genocide against Bosnians, the Hutis in Rwanda committed genocide against the Tutsis. Recently, the Islamic State (ISIS) committed genocide against the Yazidis, and the Rohyngya are victims of genocide in Burma.
Gandhi was against violence
Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide happened in 1970.
The genocide began in 1982 with the first village massacre and ended in 1984 when dictator General Efrain Rios Montt was overthrown and General Humberto Mejia Victores's military government took power. However, the violence against the Mayan in Guatemala continues to this day.
The genocide that took place due to Hitler's prejudice against the Jews was the HOLOCAUST.
The people of Darfur are being raped, looted, shot, children thrown in fires, and dead remains thrown in wells poisoning the water for the Darfur refugees who escaped the Janjaweed attacks.
* The word pogrom is often used for mob violence against Jews. (At first, this word - which of Russian origin - was used specifically of the the anti-Jewish mob violence in Tsarist Russia). * The Nazi genocide of the Jews is often called the Holocaust or Shoah. Until the late 1970s it was widely referred to using the Nazis' own term - the FinalSolution [of the Jewish Question]. Murder.Genocide.Ethnic Cleansing.
It made Ottoman leaders sus of groups that were not Turkish or Muslim. (APEX)
Center Against Domestic Violence was created in 1977.
Stop Violence Against Women was created in 2004.
Violence Against Women - journal - was created in 1995.