alot of people stood by cause they were all scared of the bad ones
Genocide While the technical term is genocide, it is also sometimes referred to as "ethnic cleansing" when a group of people (usually rebels), and sometimes even that country's government, kills groups of people simply because of their race, origin, nationality, etc., in order to take over a certain area.
While there are certainly psychopaths and sociopaths who are involved in and "enjoy" genocides, most people who become embroiled in genocide are motivated much more by a sense of duty or purpose. Most people who commit genocide see the mass murder no differently than you might see the elimination of a rodent problem in your house. It is a less-than-glamorous task that simply needs to be done for the betterment of the group responsible for the genocide. This is mirrored by the propaganda that often accompanies the genocide, painting the victims as parasites or vermin.
Homosexuality is neither suicide nor genocide. Homosexuality refers to a person's sexual and romantic attraction to people of the same sex, while suicide is the act of intentionally taking one's own life and genocide is the deliberate killing of a particular group of people.
I stood in the corner while I watched the fight.
That human rights had been violated, but that the conflict was not genocide
There can be several terms. A massacre refers to the killing of a large number of people in one place, usually by a force far superior to the one killed. Genocide refers to the hunting and killing of people based on specific criteria, which can take place over longer amounts of time. Massacres usually happen in more specified areas in shorter lengths of time, while genocide can occur over decades. Massacre's also tend to be indiscriminate, with everyone present at the time killed, while genocide is by definition more selective.
For a short while after the Rwandan Genocide people were: Homeless Starving Orphaned The government (though it took longer to fix) was": infested with corrupt leaders or basically in ruins (there was no longer a government The economy shattered
While Historians disagree about the precise definition of Genocide; a legal definition can be found in The United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 1948. "Any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious , group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; and forcibly transferring children of the group to another group." Since the convention was adopted, several instances of genocide have fallen under its ambit, including The Holocaust (a term which is usually specifically used to describe Nazi Germany's action against Jews and others in World War 2), The Rwandan Genocide of 1994, and The Bosnian Genocide of 1995. There are other conflicts in the world which some people may characterise as genocide and may, in future, be classified as such by The United Nations. See link for information on Raphael Lemkin, the man who coined the word genocide in 1943.
Sad because they just stood there looking at the coffin while the train passed by.
The Iraq genocide results of death was over 200,000- 227,000 and over 300,000 injured Just around 1,000,000 people were affected physically. 50,000 girls under the age of 15 were raped and killed
Captain Roberts was killed by grapeshot, which struck him in the throat while he stood on the deck.
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.