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Genocide

Questions about the deliberate and systematic mass killing of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. Famous genocides include the Holocaust, Dafur and Rwanda, and even the Crusades.

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Who were the victims and who were the perpetrators?

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.

Who is johnny massacre?

Johnny Massacre is the creator of the Twin Vulcan brand. He is a DJ, music producer, rapper, punk vocalist and novelist. He is the sole creator of Twin Vulcan's first music release, the anthem that is Ultrasound. He suffers from manic depression. His interests are women, alcohol, cigarettes and music.

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When did Noakhali genocide happen?

Noakhali genocide happened on -19-11-10.

Was the Armenian Genocide resolved?

No it still is happeninng No it still is happeninng No it still is happeninng

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Or there was no genocide.

What international groups helped stop the cambodia genocide?

In 1975 North Vietnamese forces seized South Vietnam's capital, Saigon and in the same year Lon Nol was defeated by the Khmer Rouge. Things were calming down but were still very uneasy until 1989 when Prince Sihanouk was elected president of newly restored Cambodia.

Why was the definition of genocide narrowed in 1948?

There was quite a bit of political wrangling in order to get the UN Genocide Convention passed in 1948. As a result, the definition of genocide was narrowed from its more-encompassing ideological definition to get passed. For example, it excluded both destruction of political groups for political gain and destruction of a group culturally through forced assimilation or similar, because political repression was common among UN member states and cultures were changing at a rapid pace within states. In order to avoid problems in getting the resolution passed, it was trimmed down to cover the major reasons for genocide, but excluded political affiliation or cultural removal.

What is the relation between colonization and genocide?

After a colonizing power has depleted a nations resources, set up a class structure, and then left. The remaining people often fight against each other a. out of longstanding hatred and resentments and b. for the few resources left.

What is the Genocide of a particular group the Serb policy towards the Muslims in Bosnia?

Genocide is a term used to describe mass killing of people. There to this day is no evidence that genocide was committed by the Yugoslav military (comprised mainly of Serbian soldiers at the time) nor any Serbian forces.
There were many horrific murders of innocent people but genocide by either side was not committed.


There is no policy except to try and live in peace.

What were the living conditions like during the rwandan genocide?

I am not entirely sure of this info, so don't take my word on it. I am sure it was very difficult to travel, escape the country, or step out of line the smallest bit. Since there were patrolmen on many roads all day, you could not go very far, or you would have to face the machetes. Many people were probably in hiding, for it was dangerous to be out and about.

What Methods of murder Rwanda Genocide?

extreme methods.possibly the worst ever seen by mankind.

obviously guns were used but it seems the preferred weapon oif choice was the machete,people were hacked to death.

several books and eye witness survivor and even partakers have mentioned such shocking acts as:

people being set on fire

being cooked alive in vats of oil

babies being fried

women found raped by logs,machetes etc

babies being cut out of mothers and murdered even force fed to the tutsi man

children skinned alive

peoples genitalia being cut off

and much much more

How many people were left after the Rwandan genocide?

It is estimated that about 300 000 Tutsis survived the genocide. Thousands of widows, many of whom were subjected to rape, are now HIV-positive. There are about 400 000 orphans and nearly 85 000 of them have become heads of families.

How did the people react to pol pot?

It depends entirely on who "the people" were. There were many, especially in Phnom Penh who were excited by what he might do to transform and build the country. Many more were frightened by what he planned to do. Within a few months, most of the positivity had drained from the populace.

When was Stop Genocide created?

Stop Genocide was created in 1971.

What happened to the Armenians' religious beliefs after they experienced the genocide?

their beliefs changed dramatically they believed that if there was a god that the genocide wouldn't have happened to them.since it happened they believe their is no god

What happened at the massacre?

Which massacre? History is filled with massacres.

Who wanted the Cambodian Killing Fields to start?

Pol Pot created the Killing Fields in order to deal with the problem that not every Cambodian supported his creation of a "Utopian Angkorian State" or were not physically capable of bringing it to fruition.

Why did the Rawandan genocide happen?

The Rwandan genocide occured because the Hutus, the most dominant ethnic group in Rwanda at the time, began persecuting Tutsis, blaming political & economic hardship on them; it was basically because of racism.