Yes, some individuals were tried and convicted for their roles in the Armenian genocide. The Ottoman Empire conducted a series of trials known as the "Martial Law Trials" in 1919-1920, where several leaders and officials were prosecuted for their involvement in the atrocities. However, many key figures fled or were not held accountable, and the trials were criticized for being politically motivated and lacking in fairness. The lack of comprehensive accountability has continued to be a point of contention in discussions about the genocide.
The turks thought that the armenians were secretly hurting turkey, so they tried to kill them all, simmilar to what hitler did.
There is proof of the Armenian Genocide because of the survivors that are recorded on tape. Anyone who denies it being a Genocide is stupid, it was a Genocide. Turks deny it and are making threats to the US to not take action or call it a Genocide.. We are allies with the Turks... There are still things to prove it to be true. Just as the holocaust was denied, even though they tried to cover it up.. Genocide, causes people to deny because they don't want to lose there respect. Our Governors or now Governing for the Turks. they are getting payed millions of dollars.
No.
He was tried, convicted and imprisoned of multiple counts of murder, mass murder of an entire people; called Brutality at the time and Genocide today. He was pardoned by the king of Italy, a few months later.
You idiot, Hitler isn't considered genocide what he attempted is He tried to exterminate the whole Jewish Religon
Because hitler tried to destroy the jewish.
In Rwanda, key leaders include Paul Kagame, the current president since 2000, who played a significant role in ending the 1994 genocide and has been a prominent figure in the country's post-genocide recovery and development. On the criminal side, figures like Félicien Kabuga, a financier of the genocide, were central to the atrocities, providing logistical and financial support to the Hutu extremist groups. Other notorious leaders of the genocide, such as Jean-Paul Akayesu, were later tried and convicted for their roles in inciting violence and committing war crimes.
He tried to commit genocide, or the total annihilation of the Jewish race and culture.
Nothing. He has not been tried for anything yet.
The accused were arrested, jailed, and tried. If they were convicted, they were hanged.
Christopher Franz was tried and convicted of her murder
Nelson Mandela was being tried for high treason in 1964, he was sentenced to life in prison. He was previously convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the state.