Why did the genocide in Palestine 1948 start?
There was no genocide in Palestine. This is hyperbole. To read about why what occurred in Palestine was not a genocide or to read about the actual reasons for the 1947-1949 Jewish-Arab Engagement or the general causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see the Related Questions below.
Why did US help the Bosnia genocide but not Rwanda?
Because the US was worried about intervention in Africa after the events of the Battle of Mogadishu. They didn't want to intervene in Rwanda because they believed the country offered nothing to the international community.
Bosnia, however, is in Europe and the US is very interested in expanding their influence into Europe.
Why was James Fannin at the Goliad Massacre?
The Goliad Massacre was March 27, 1836. James Fannin was there because he was the leader of the Goliad forces. When they surrendered all of them were taken captive until Santa Anna ordered for them all, including Fannin, to be killed resulting in the Goliad Massacre.
What are some arguments against genocide?
Many people say there is no solution to Genocide, the reason being is that clearly the 2 fighting groups will not settle on a healthy answer, and any country cant really help them, which i find is sad, because if they do help one country and not the other, they are then putting themselves as the target in which says i am your enemy as well. Which many countries are afraid to do, they are afraid to help others since it might put themselves in a dangerous situation).
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The above is off topic. The key argument against genocide is that murder is wrong.
Why is the war in Sierra Leone a genocide?
Sierra Leone is considered a genocide because it is a mass killing over an area of one type or race of people. Sierra Leone's genocide stemmed from the rebels' disagreement with the government. In the opening stages of the Sierra Leone civil war (1991-2002), the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), led by Foday Sankoh, raided villages of Sierra Leone. They killed people by burning homes with the villagers inside, by shooting them, or by stoning them. Some people were forced to kill along with them. They also cut limbs off of people, telling them, "Go to the President, tell him to give you new hands." As many as 50,000 people died in the war.
A book detailing a personal account of a girl named Mariatu Kamara inside the genocide is "The Bite Of The Mango", by Mariatu Kamara with Susan McClelland.
What is a synonym for genocide?
Since the mid-1940s genocide has been the English term. It means killing a whole people, race, ethnic group.
What happened in the Dunblane massacre?
A deranged gunman entered a school and killed many schoolchildren and teachers before committing suicide.
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What were the conficts of the bear river massacre?
GREED of the Mormon PPL for the SHOSHONE PPL LANDS who lived in this area and the Great Salt Lake. The Mormon have their HIS STORY to cover up the real facts. The atrocities, monstrous, vile, sadistic, actions done to this
GREAT SHOSHONE NATION, CHIEF BEAR HUNTER'S NW BAND of THE SHOSHONE. The unrested spirits of the BEAR RIVER MASSACRE will never be silenced until Dumma ape' CREATOR and Bia'ape' JESUS return. Get ready to meet your maker Mormon PPL, ask to be forgiven for your actions now, and of all the lies you have told to avoid the "TRUE FACTS" of the BEAR RIVER MASSACRE.
Why were the UN Peacekeepers unable to stop the killing in the Rwandan Genocide?
The Peacekeepers were perfectly capable of stopping Rwanda. In fact, in the first few days, they made significant improvement. However, because of a bad mandate from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), They were unable to continue.
Brett D. Schaefer (Master's degree in international development
, bachelor's degree in anthropology); Steven Groves (was senior counsel to the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations ) Brett D. Schaefer, editor “ConUNdrum—The Limits of the United Nations and the Search for Alternatives”, 2009, Heritage Foundation,
pg 60, ISBN: 978-1-4422-0008-1
“The UN catastrophe in Rwanda was not the fault of the UNAMIR force. Indeed, Force commander Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire and his undermanned and largely abandoned (by UN headquarters in New York) force had saved thousands of lives before being pulled out. It was the fault of a more fundamental failure of the entire UN system. The mission’s vague mandate was unclear about the use of force, particularly in defense of civilians.”
Why is there so much genocide in the bible?
All the main reason was that God had told Israel that you will not have any peace, and so the tribes always attacked each other.
Stalin, Lenin, Ho Chi Minh are all totalitarianists with fake names. Pol Pot was influence by these preceding totalitarianists in many ways, one of these being the changing of his name. It was sort of a rite of passage for all totalitarian leaders, so change their names. He also did it for the sake of secrecy, which was one his biggest defenses against the "enemy."
He changed his name when he finally completely became in control of the Cambodian government. It reflected the pattern of Ho Chi Minh, Stalin, and Lenin, who were other communists. The changing of names was a sort of "rite of passage" for them. For Pol Pot it also ensured secrecy; one of his biggest defenses against the "enemies."
Which ethnic groups were involved in the genocide in cambodia?
Mostly intellectuals and skilled workers
the Khmer Rouge carried out a radical program that included isolating the country from foreign influence, closing schools, hospitals and factories, abolishing finance, currency and, outlawing all major religious groups, confiscating all property and relocating people from urban areas to collective farms where forced labor was widespread. The purpose of this policy was to turn Cambodians into "New People" through agricultural labor. These actions resulted in massive deaths through executions, work exhaustion, illness, and starvation.
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Who was responsible for the massacre that occurred in Srebrenica in 1995?
The mascara was committed by Serbs (technically Bosnian Serb army, de-facto heavily supported by the Yugoslav army). Serbian army has relatively easily entered the city because the Bosniak defenders were largely disarmed since the United Nations were formally defending the town. Actually, UN forces (Dutch UNPROFOR troops) have only shot warning shots and have never confronted the advancing Serbian army. Neither did the NATO air-strikes occur because the Serbs have threatened to kill Dutch troops and captured French soldiers.
The fate of Srebrenica was originally planned for much larger enclave of Goražde (65,000 people, approx. 50 km from Srebrenica). Since the defending Bosniaks in Goražde refused to disarm as required by UN Commander Rupert Smith, Serbian forces have turned to smaller and undefended Srebrenica where they committed the massacre. Obviously, the responsibility for the massacre lies partially with the UN forces that have disarmed the defenders of the enclave and completely failed to prevent entry of Serbian army into the town.
What is the importance of April 24 1915 for Armenia?
April 24-th is a great deal for every Armeninan in the world, because it represents the very existing of the Armenian people due to the genocide that happened in 1915, when the ottoman empire decided to extinguish every single Armenian from the face of the earth by slaughtering them and hanging them and drag them to the Syrian desert where the majority of them died of hunger and thirst and whoever survived formed todays' diaspora of Armenians in the whole world.
Is there still hatred between hutu and tutsi?
yes the gelousy still runs between the two over the issue of favouritism,this make them to hate each other