There is no event in recent Iraqi history which has been specifically labeled as the Iraqi Genocide. There have certainly been attacks on ethnic groups in Iraq within the last 70 years with the intent of severely crippling or eliminating these groups, but unless a particular group is specified (Kurds, Marsh Arabs, Jews, Shiites, etc.) dates are impossible to give.
This question fails to note that Saddam Hussein alone committed at least 5 major genocides and 10-25 minor genocides. Without specifying which genocide, it would be impossible to give an answer any less general than "hatred" and "uncompromising repression".
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It depends on which one. Most people use the term "Iraq genocide" to apply exclusively to the al-Anfal Campaign which was responsible for the cruel murder of 184,000 Kurds.
The Iraq genocide represents a series of events in which US Marines and the British Armed Forces systematically executed civillian personell at the time during and just after the Gulf war. The whole genocide was later pushed under the rug by State Department and CIA.
Depends on what Genocide you are talking about. Over history, millions of groups of people have been subject to genocide. One of the most popular accounts of Genocide was the Holocaust between 1938 and 1945 where Hitler persecuted millions of Jewes as well as other people that he beleived were unfit to be a part of his master race. Recetly, former dictator of Iraq, Saddam Huisein wiped out the Kurds, a religious group in Iraq
Unfortunately, genocide has not been eradicated. The Persecution of Yazidis by ISIL is the most recently recognized genocide. It is occurring in 2015 in Iraq. The Persecution of Yazidis by ISIL refers to the genocidal persecution of the Yazidi people of Iraq, leading to their exile, the abduction of Yazidi women, and massacres of at least 5,000 Yazidi civilians,[5]during what has been called a "forced conversion campaign" being carried out in Northern Iraq by the militant organization the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS).
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The perpetrators were the members of the Ba'athist regime. The leader of the regime was Saddam Hussein
The Ukrainian genocide, also referred to as the Holodomor, was from 1932-1933.
The genocide of the Kurdish people, notably in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime, was officially recognized by the international community. The end of the genocide was marked by the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, following the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Since then, efforts have been made to acknowledge the atrocities committed and to promote reconciliation and justice for the Kurdish people.
Dohuk is a town in Iraq