The Armenian Genocide
Between 100,000 and 200,000 Armenians were killed in 1895 and many were forcibly converted to Islam.
Nevertheless, the Turkish government through the remainder of the twentieth century continued to deny that genocide had occurred. Armenians and academics have continued to press for recognition of the 1915 to 1922 events as "genocide."
Ukraine.
There is no doubt that between 6 million and 7 million people died in Ukraine during the period of Joseph Stalin's plan to create a new and massive plan of social engineering by collectivizing agriculture (19281933).
Cambodia.
The Cambodian genocide of 1975-1979, in which approximately 1.7 million people lost their lives (21% of the country's population), was one of the worst human tragedies of the last century.
Yes. There is currently a genocide going on in Rwanda.
Allegations of a "Tibet genocide" has never been proven, nor is it recognized by any country in the world.
which genocide?
The best way to end any genocide around the world are # to protest # to fight in war-fight for freedom and independent # to tell other countries to help out to end this genocide # to keep going and try to solve # sign and make a treaty or document
nothing they were not in any way in the genocide of darfur nothing they were not in any way in the genocide of darfur
There is not a genocide in Kenya.
There is they are just not in the western world
No. Ottoman/Turkish borders were changed as a result of World War I in general and the Treaties of Sevres and Lausanne, but not as a result of the Armenian genocide in particular.
Genocide is killing off any one race, religion, or specific group of people.
yes
The term fogotten holocaust is sometimes applied to any genocide that the writer or speakers believes is ignored.
Yes, there is a very good film about the Rwandan genocide, called Hotel Rwanda.