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The contry of Rwanda Africa in 1994. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1288230.stm "Between April and June 1994, an estimated 800,000 Rwandans were killed in the space of 100 days."
he only country or region in Africa where genocide is still going on is Darfur, Sudan. Rwanda had there's in 1994 and has since stopped, so I don't know where you are getting your sources from. No other African country is going through genocide except Sudan, particularly Dar-Fur but if you mean civil war then you can include Sudan, and add countries like Somalia, democratic republic of Congo, Burundi, but that's it. When it comes to genocide though only one country fits into that, so there is no wide spread genocide going on in all countries in Africa.
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.
Belgium colonists in 1916 identified Tutsis the minority of the region, them being richer in general, having cattle, thus being superior, and had it better under Belgium rule, Hutus resented this. France supported the Hutus during the genocide and when things got bad they evacuated only the white people. China provided the Hutus with machetes. The US really was apathetic. The UN backed out, they wanted to evacuate all the peacekeepers and evacuated many, they promised to send in troops but that didn't happen until after the genocide.
General Guderian said after the was that there would have been no defence against allied intervention at that time. It was the moment & the Allies simply didn't see it for what it was. But that is hindsight for you...
They would be canceled.
The holocaust was the attempted genocide of the Jewish race by Hitler and the Nazi Regime. Genocide has happened and is happening in many parts of the world. For example in Bosnia 1992-95, Rwanda in 1994 and for the past three years and at this moment in the Eastern Congo. Genocide is defined as "the intentional destruction in whole or part of a national, ethnical, racial or religious group." In some instances it begins by a government arresting, jailing and executing people whose only crime is their race or religion. Sometimes, as in the Congo it is the result of a civil war or guerrilla warfare, where the armies arbitrarily murder civilians of the opposing forces.
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No, Rwanda is a very poor and underdeveloped country and would be classified as a LDC or least developed country.
That would depend on where you are coming from.
Genocide is the systematic elimination of a specific ethnic group by a government, and genocide happened in World War II in the obvious way, the Holocaust, which was the murder of millions of Jews by Hitler and Nazi Germany.
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.