Genocide means killing an entire population of a given place, race or ethnic minority. Therefore being a victim means you are dead.
anybody can be a victim of genocide.
The Tutsis were the victims.
Each genocide has a different provacateur. As a result, it is important to identify which genocide is being discussed. In larger genocides like the Holocaust, the individual countries had different individuals who were charged with being responsible for the genocide.
They didn't fall victim , people just came in there homes and exiled them to a ship where they had no food .......
That is called masochism.
Apollonius of Perga was a Holocaust victim. He was put in a concentration camp and inhaled genocide.
It depends on the genocide. There are some genocides, like the East Timor Genocide, that the UN did help to stop. There are some genocides, like the Rwanda Genocide, that the UN ignored. There are some genocides like the Holocaust, which occurred prior to the UN's existence.
The first thing you will have to ask yourself is 'what is genocide'? Now, a definition isn't really necessary, but you must know that genocide simply relates to mass murdering a group of people [the victim] on purpose. And it is usually done by the government [the perpetrator], in our case a dictatorial regime perhaps.As you can see from the aforementioned, cases on genocice immediately related to politics and thus the science of politics (i.e political science).To understand more of its relation, I suggest you do some further reading by studying cases of genocide (like the Armenian Question/Genocide).
a masacare genocide.
its called being a teenager
A victim or someone who is being bullied. However, many people decried the term "victim" because it creates a "victim mentality". The victim feels more victimized, and helpless. So then, professionals suggested using the terms "target" and being "targeted". But "victim-targets" said the term "target" made them feel even more helpless! So like with using "the battered" for women who are beaten, "the bullied" may be the best and most appropriated term to use.
No it was not