Armenia, Greek and Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire, also Rwanda, Cambodia, Guatemala, Turkey, China, Ukraine. ____ One needs to distinguish between perpetrators and victims.
'Involved' as victims or perpetrators?
Frenchmen, Europeans, the World Population, the victims, the perpetrators and the unborn.
The Holocaust itself had no religion as it was not a person, but the perpetrators were Christian and the victims were Jews.
The Tutsis were the victims.
Jews and Armenians were the victims of genocide.
The perpetrators were the members of the Ba'athist regime. The leader of the regime was Saddam Hussein
The perpetrators were the members of the Ba'athist regime. The leader of the regime was Saddam Hussein
Museum of Genocide Victims was created in 1992.
The Armenian genocide has left deep scars on both the victims and their descendants, fostering a legacy of trauma and loss that persists through generations. For survivors and their families, it has instilled a profound sense of grief and a struggle for recognition and justice. On the other hand, the perpetrators and their descendants have often grappled with the moral implications of their ancestors' actions, leading to complex societal dynamics around guilt, denial, and reconciliation. The genocide has shaped national identities and political relationships, particularly in Turkey and Armenia, complicating efforts toward healing and understanding.
the tutsi were the victims
The Jews were the victims of attempted genocide during the Holocaust. Today, there are a number of ethnic groups that are the victims of attempted genocide including the Armenians and Rwandan people.
Armenia, Greek and Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire, also Rwanda, Cambodia, Guatemala, Turkey, China, Ukraine. ____ One needs to distinguish between perpetrators and victims.
The efforts made by the Cambodian government and the international community to bring genocidal perpetrators to justice were significant.
It is unclear what is being referenced as the "Syrian Genocide" since, as of yet, there is no official genocide with that label.If you are referring the Assyrian Genocide of 1915-1917, the perpetrators were the Young Turks in the falling Ottoman Empire, the Ottoman Army, and Kurdish regiments.If you are referring to gassing and massacres against civilians going on in Syria at this moment (because of the Syrian Civil War), nearly all of the different factions in that war are responsible for some part. However, the Assad Regime is responsible for the bulk of the civilian deaths and ISIL (Islamic State) is responsible for a significant minority. The Free Syrian Army and People's Protection Units (YPG or Syrian Kurdish Forces) do not usually engage in these types of massacres, but they have happened from time to time.
the victims no one is trying to remember the perpetrators
'Involved' as victims or perpetrators?