Leaders in Darfur firstly was asking for autonomy and full control of their economy (having in mind abundance of gas and petroleum). This was not approved by Sudanese Govt. Years passed and at point Darfurians organized themselves and demanded freedom for their territory. Sudan at all not liked it. Started arresting and harrousment. Darfurians revolted, took some arms in their own hand. Then Sudanese Govt (President Umr Al Bashar), created and sponsored Janjaweed Militia. In 2003, having the support with arms and money the Janjaweed (also backed by Sudanese Army) launched attacks to kill the people indiscremenantly. This is the beginning of mass killing, diplacement of ordinary people, burning, raping..and more. This is genocide!
That depends entirely on the genocide in question. The Nazi Holocaust was carried out using death camps and gas chambers where victims would be quarantined and brought in on trains. The Rwandan genocide was carried out primarily with machetes.
Each of the various genocides in modern history came about through wild and varying mechanisms. Please clarify which genocide you are asking about.
The genocide was almost acheived by creating work camps and concentration camps and death camps to exterminate Jews and unruly races
The genocide in Srebrenica happened in 1995.
Genocide was the word used to describe what happened in the Holocaust.
Noakhali genocide happened on -19-11-10.
their beliefs changed dramatically they believed that if there was a god that the genocide wouldn't have happened to them.since it happened they believe their is no god
Typically, a genocide is "certified" by leading academics when a set of circumstances in the world qualifies under the definition of genocide. This is exactly what happened in the Cambodian genocide.
800,000 were massacred during ethnic conflicts.
Genocide hasn't ended. In many countries, primarily in the Middle East, genocide is still part of their daily lives.
Yes it is.
The genocide in 1994
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Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide happened in 1970.
not all of the world ignored the Armenian genocide, infact there are many countries who believe the Armenian genocide happened (which is great) only some of the major countries (like U.S.A) stilll don't believe that the genocide happened, because Turkey is one of the major countries of the world and America is friends with them, so i guess that's why they ignored the Armenian genocide, plus, people are saying " It happened already! Why do we have to care about something that happened in 1915?!" Well, I'll tell you why, this genocide led to many genocides that were influenced by the Ottoman Empire, Like the Jewish Genocide, and Darfur, And Rwanda. It's all about power, and Turkey is powerful.