Estimates vary, but it is believed that thousands of Kurds were killed and buried in mass graves during the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, particularly during the Anfal campaign in the late 1980s. The exact number of victims is difficult to determine due to the secrecy and scale of these atrocities.
Answer 1Because kurdish people want to get their freedom , and have their own land not associated with arabs . So saddam regime genocide them so as to get rid of the kurdish people and dont ask for their freedom any more but it just make it worse .Answer 2the main time of the Kurdish Genocide was in 1988 when the Iraqi people bombed many Kurdish lands. The Kurdish people were a vast population, but they did not have a state of their own. Because of this they resided in many mid eastern countries. this angered the Iraqi government and a plan broke out to punish all Kurds. At first it was just taking all the men above the age of 13 and killing them, then it resorted to using poison gas to bomb many towns. this killed thousands of innocent Kurds all because of their religion.
The Kurdish genocide was carried out by the Iraqi government in the late 1980s under Saddam Hussein's regime. The main reason for the genocide was to suppress Kurdish resistance and dissent against the government, as well as to assert control over Kurdish territories. The Iraqi government employed brutal tactics, such as chemical attacks and mass executions, resulting in the deaths of thousands of Kurds.
The primary language of the mass varies depending on the region and denomination of Christianity. In Roman Catholic masses, Latin was historically used but many have transitioned to the local language. In Orthodox Christian masses, the primary language depends on the country and branch of Orthodoxy. In Protestant churches, the mass is typically conducted in the local language.
"Mass" in French is "messe".
La misa del gallo is a midnight Roman Catholic mass that takes place on Christmas Eve to celebrate the birth of Jesus. It is a tradition in many Spanish-speaking countries. The name "misa del gallo" translates to "rooster's mass" because it is said that the rooster was the first to announce the birth of Jesus.
They were buried in mass graves. ____ Some were buried in mass graves, many were exhumed and cremated. Others were cremated immediately after death. The ashes were distributed (generally to a local river).
Hitler and the Nazis did not bury the Jews that they killed. The Jews who were killed in the concentration and extermination camps were cremated. Others, who were shot, had to dig mass graves themselves and they were then killed in such a manner that they would just fall into the mass graves.
if a mass grave is one where at leat three people are buried in, then of the (approx.) one and a half million who were killed out in the field one would have to assume that there were many thousand.
Many were killed and placed in mass graves. State historians uncovered this by accident while remodeling was going on at the mission.
The corpses were either buried in large pits (mass graves) or cremated (burnt).
The corpses were either buried in large pits (mass graves) or cremated (burnt).
They were for the most part dead. They were killed and ended up buried in mass graves. A few were deserters.
Sadly, many were buried in unmarked mass graves.
Sadly, many Jews who died during the Holocaust were buried in mass graves or incinerated in large furnaces.
Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Serbia was created in 2009.
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Many victims were buried in mass graves due to the rapid and overwhelming nature of death caused by disasters, wars, or epidemics, which made individual burials logistically difficult or impossible. Mass graves allowed for the swift disposal of bodies to prevent health hazards and to manage the overwhelming number of fatalities. Additionally, in times of conflict or crisis, authorities often sought to maintain order and prevent the spread of disease, leading to the use of mass graves as a practical solution.