1. Bosnia - Catholics and Muslims versus (Eastern Orthodox Serbs). However, this was a strange set of alliances, and the conflict was not primarily religious but ethnic.
2. Dafur, Sudan.
Since the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia and surrounding areas, was settled by the British the main religion was Anglican, or Church of England.
Field Marshal Rommel was a Catholic. His ethic from his religious beliefs did drive his ways and manners as a soldier. He was kept in the dark about the genocide of the Jews by Hitler. Rommel would have objected to the genocide since it is a sin.
Since World War II, there have been several recognized genocides, including the Holocaust, the Cambodian Genocide (1975-1979), the Rwandan Genocide (1994), and the Bosnian Genocide (1992-1995). Other instances, such as the Armenian Genocide and the Darfur Genocide, have also been noted. Estimates suggest that there have been over a dozen significant cases of genocide since 1945, each with varying degrees of recognition and international response. The exact number can be difficult to quantify due to differing definitions and classifications of genocide.
since the 1994 genocide the genocide was associated with a war that put the current government in power
Islam is God religion since start of universe creation. It is not affected by any culture. refer to question below.
The question as written is unclear since it is not stated what is being "helped". It could be referring to those countries that assisted in perpetrating the Armenian genocide or those countries which sought to protect the Armenians being violently attacked, for which there are two very distinct answers. Please resubmit the question clarifying its wording.
The most affected areas are cities because they have a lot of transportation noises. Poor city-planningmay give rise to noise pollution, since side-by-side industrial and residential buildings can result in noise pollution in the residential area.
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yes, since it is a fungus, it can be spread by touching affected areas. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jockitch
The Rwandan genocide was not really a war, since the aim of this genocide and any genocide is to exterminate a certain group of people. In the Rwandan genocide the aim was to kill all the Tutsis. Fortunately not all the Tutsis were killed in this genocide, but hundreds of thousands were and Rwanda still has to bear the scar of what happened during that horrible time to this day, so nobody won the genocide, everybody just lost.
What happened in Chernobyl was an accident, and therefore cannot be qualified as genocide since there was no intent to systemically destroy (or kill, eradicate, et cetera) the people in Chernobyl.
You can't since you can't sue the Government.