Genocide has taken place throughout history and has been done to many different races and nationality's
All over the world
The Berlin Conference called for the partition of Africa. Germany took possession of Rwanda and Burundi. After World War I, the area was taken over by Belgium. The Belgians proceeded to introduce the 'divide and rule' strategy in the colonies by giving education and advance for the Tutsi only, thus creating their prosperity while taking what that of the Hutus. The Belgians then proceeded to use the Tutsi to enforce their rule. Feelings that were created as a result of these actions led to the eventual Rwandan Genocide.
The main genocide happened very quickly, lasting about three months. Early reports were not taken seriously.
Millions of Jews were killed....numbering somewhere in the 7 millions, Germany was restricted from raising another genocide, the Berlin wall was destroyed, countries previously taken over by Germany were freed
148 countries have taken part in the olympics
If your Dad is your boyfriend, and sex has taken place - it is known as incest, and against the law in most countries.
China has taken over it illegally and might use genocide.
Spain, Mexico, some South American countries and to a limited extent France and Portugal It is a Spanish cultural activity and was taken to their colonies. They still take place in those countries although they were recently banned in Cataluña in Spain.
45 countries haven't taken part in the Olympic.
The Olympics has taken place for one hundred years and new countries have joined and new sports have been accepted.
Armenians were deported out of their own lands by the Turkish in the Ottomon Empire; there is no reason for anyone to be deported out of their OWN lands. The 1915 Genocide left 1.5 million Armenians dead; churches burnt and lands taken (ie. Mount Ararat and Masis). The Genocide is recognized by many countries; however, not by all, given political and economic reasons. "Our strength lies in our intensive attacks and our barbarity...After all, who today remembers the genocide of the Armenians?" -- Hitler