Nelson Mandela once said, “I say to all those leaders: Do not look the other way, do not hesitate… It is within your power to prevent a genocide.” Genocide is one of the most cruel and horrific aspects of human nature. It is the deliberate killing of a large population of people, especially those of a particular, nationality or race. Typically, genocides begin with one person’s hatred towards a single race. This person usually possesses a large amount of political power in the government,…
is called a genocide. Genocide, as of Dictionary.com, is defined as “the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.”(“Genocide”) Because this kind of barbarism isn’t normal and humane, it has to be stopped or prevented. Genocide could be prevented by understanding what causes it, the effects it has on the victim, and how it could be stopped or prevented. The main cause of genocide is of a specific power rising into authority. Genocides seen in…
considered a genocide. In his award winning memoir Night, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel asserts, “Human rights are being violated everywhere. More people are oppressed than free”(119). People are continually being susceptive to the damaging ways of a persecuted society. The United Nations should change its definition of genocide by including gender identification, sexual orientation, and political ideology. The United Nations should change its definition of…
ground. Some are dead; some are still suffering from the gun wounds that have been received and are mostly painful but not lethal but not enough to kill them. This is how genocide begins. No one really knows why, but it just happens. The Cambodian genocide is one of the many that has occurred throughout history; during this genocide, there have…
they love dear due to their beliefs, ethnicity, or what nation they belong to. Genocide, although commonly practiced has been frowned upon by every nation, including the nations that continue to murder innocents every day. The atrocities that occur during the mass killings are often looked over as people would rather see the bright side of life and not focus on what they did to their fellow human beings. These genocides can be traced for thousands of year, moreover, these callous killings will…
Throughout history, many genocides have taken place all over the world. One of those being the Cambodian Genocide in 1975 to 1979. According to Yale´s Genocide Studies Program, this event ¨was one of the worst human tragedies of the last century.¨ In 1975, approximately one fourth of Cambodia's population was killed. The rise of the communist power, Khmer Rouge, caused the country to fall into horrible devastation. All people who opposed the Khmer Rouge’s visions were tortured and killed. The…
Genocide is the “’acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.’(Genocide Convention, 1948,) these acts included killing or causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group and also deliberately inflicting conditions on a people such as ‘to bring about its physical destruction in whole or part.’”(Gellately and Kiernan, 2003) This crime and that of terrorism, which is the “use of terrorizing methods of governing or…
Genocide in Darfur The genocide in Darfur, Sudan began in 2003 when two rebel groups began to fight. The government started a military operation or campaign of Genocide, and paired with an Arab militia called Janjaweed. Now, they continue to kill, terrorize, and burn non-arab villages. Their overall goal is to start a Pan-Arab state, which includes the countries of North Africa and West Asia. Sudan became independent from Great Britain in 1956. For the remainder of the 20th century, Sudan…
Genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group. One of the biggest genocide is the Cambodian genocide. The Khmer Rouge was a group of followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in Cambodia. This time of period wasn't long but was an impact on our history. The Khmer Rouge had a goal and that was to. Eliminate the entire social order in the country. A task relevantly impossible. Cambodia Genocide was a serious impact on a lot of lives…
When people hear the word “genocide”, they typically think of the Holocaust. Although the Holocaust is one of the most renowned genocide in the world, the Cambodian Genocide, on the other hand, is just as significant. From 1975 to 1979, the Cambodian genocide took place during the Khmer Rouge regime. The leader of the Khmer Rouge was Pol Pot, whose ultimate goal was to shift Cambodia into a “utopia”. In order to achieve this goal, Pol Pot had his soldiers propel people out of their homes into…