You can start by doing something to raise money and awareness. If ur a student starting a fundraiser is easy and there are plenty of organizations around the war dedicated to stopping genocides. U can visit some of thoses to get a start.
The primary solution to crimes against humanity such as genocide and ethnic cleansing is preemptive intervention before the incidence of atrocities. Steps include enforcement of the rule of law, protection of minority rights and civil rights at the national level, to ultimate military force at the supranational level through organs such as the UN Security Council and NATO to end such crimes. Other steps in conjunction include the drafting of arrest warrants and trying of the accused before the International Criminal Court.
Considering that it ended in 1995, you are two decades too late.
To stop future genocides, the best antidote is to make sure that you continually humanize and rationalize your opponents. Do not deal with people in racial or ethnic groups, but as individual humans with hopes and dreams and faults and sins.
Genocides are one of the most difficult things to prevent. By the time the outside world knows about one, it has gone for weeks, months or years. More than six decades after the Holocaust, the horrors of Bosnia, Rwanda, and Darfur are sobering reminders that preventing future genocides and mass atrocities remains an enormous challenge. Some persons think that genocide is not the inevitable result of ancient hatreds or irrational leaders. Perpetrators of genocide and mass atrocities cannot succeed without the support of other governments and corporations; so preventing mass atrocities requires political will.
kill them off, a peace order, restriction order
It killed all the people who thought about committing it.
Every nation, including the United States, should do whatever is possible to prevent genocide. Genocide is the greatest crime against our common humanity and as civilized people around the world, we must unite on this one question of the value of life.
Slowly - Even the genocides in the last few decades have happened without the international community being able to prevent them.
It is not possible to 'prevent a repeat'. Look at the genocide in Rwanda. The international community did not take the early reports seriously and did nothing to prevent the slaughter of 800,000 Tutsi on racial grounds ...
Because genocide is a horrendous crime against humanity and everything possible should be done to prevent it from ever taking place again.
Genocide Genocide
No. Turkey has passed legislation banning any open discussion of the Armenian Genocide (part of Article 301) and uses its important diplomatic and economic position to prevent other countries from recognizing the Armenian Genocide. This has resulted in many Turkish diplomatic problems, like EU entry, which is conditioned on Turkey's acceptance of the Armenian Genocide. Failure to recognize the genocide has made it difficult to establish diplomatic relations between Turkey and the modern Republic of Armenia.Please see Editorial: Turkey Must Recognize the Armenian Genocide from 2004 to read more.
they stop the genocide at the year of 2002
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.
Genocide
The genocide symbol represents genocide. No surprises there.
Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.The term "genocide" was coined by Raphael Lemkin (1900-1959), a Polish-Jewish scholar, 1944, firstly from Latin "gens, gentis" meaning "birth, race, stock, kind" or the Greek root "genos" with the same meaning; secondly from Latin -cidium (cutting, killing) via French -cide.Genocide does not necessarily have to mean killing or massacring by murder or military action. Genocide can come in various forms including: starvation, deplacement, serious bodily or mental harm, lowering quality of life to the point where the culture is unable to sustain itself and grow, imposing measures to prevent birth within the group or forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.Some examples of genocide include: transatlantic slave trade, genocide of the Native Americans, the Herero Genocide, the Armenian Genocide, the Great Famine/ Ukrainian Genocide, Rape of Nanking, the Holocaust, Mao Tse-Tung's Cultural Revolution, the Cambodian Genocide, Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Genocide in Darfur.