It determines whether the United Nations can use force to stop it.
It determines if the UN can use force to stop it.
The difference is that a conflict without a genocide is the violent arbitration of a territorial, cultural, or legal dispute, but a conflict with a genocide is one where the very intent is to remove civilians with whose very existence you oppose. Genocide is a war-crime for good reason, in war, civilian deaths should be avoided, not meticulously planned and inflicted.
Please would you clarify the question. Are you asking whether Europeans are collectively 'guilty of genocide' or whether some European countries have at various times committed genocide.
it is unclear whether you are asking what a 'policy of genocide' is, or was 'Hitler's policy' one of genocide. otherwise it answers itself: Hitler had a policy of genocide towards European Jews.
Whether a country is developing or developed
When the US formularies for a VISA application are asking about "genocide", they are asking whether you aided or abetted the massacres of various ethnic or religious groups in your country or any other. The United States is not interested in giving asylum to murderers or accessories to murder.
The country the glass is being made in. and as close to the glass factory as is practical. White sand is pretty much all the same whether it comes from Italy, Ireland or Illinois.
Practical significance in statistics is concern with whether the acquired research result is useful in the real world verus in theory which is not practical.
Whether a country is developing or developed
RELIGION IS THE CAUSE OF EVERYTHING TRAUMATIC, WHETHER IT BE GOOD OR BAD, IN THIS CASE BAD.
I assume the question is asking whether or not the perpetrators of the Darfurian genocide have been held responsible for their crimes. (The wording is awkward.) The answer is NO. The genocide still continues and there has not been a single perpetrator jailed or who has been in front of any judge or tribunal.
A country that helps another country whether in peace or war is an ally.
Airplanes have made a difference in everyones lives, whether they realize it or not, whether it has gotten them somewhere quicker, or even if you view it in the aspect of the fact that airplanes are used to transport cargo and troops overseas to defend the freedoms of this country. I hope this answers your question.
One point to argue in regard to genocides is whether or not the United States should invade Sudan to stop the ongoing genocide in Darfur. Another is, why were the perpetrators of past genocides so successful?Ê