Slowly - Even the genocides in the last few decades have happened without the international community being able to prevent them.
the genocide is not right and shoud't have happened.
The international community failed to respond to violence in the region.
NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement, but the global community failed to respond to genocide in Rwanda.
Answer this question… Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia led to a military response from international forces, but ethnic cleansing in Rwanda did not.
The international community, led by NATO, intervened militarily in Bosnia to protect the Bosniak minority (Bosnian Muslims) from Bosnian Serb genocide. The international community made no concrete actions to end the Rwandan genocide and the genocide only ended when a rebel army overthrew the government.
No, genocide is not morally acceptable. Genocide involves the intentional and systematic extermination of a particular ethnic, racial, or religious group. It violates the fundamental principles of human rights, dignity, and equality. The international community has condemned genocide and it is considered a crime under international law.
it was largely ignored, as it was too fantastic to be believed.
The international community had little acures stopping violence in both cases.
Answer this questio The international community helped end the genocide in Yugoslavia, but not in Rwanda. n…
International Association of Genocide Scholars was created in 1994.
International Network of Genocide Scholars was created in 2005.
The efforts made by the Cambodian government and the international community to bring genocidal perpetrators to justice were significant.
Acording to ฤฐnternational law it is not a genocide. There is no an international court decision that is rules the 1915 events as a genocide but politicians and some historians. (There are some other historians and politicians which are doesnt agree with them)