Genocide powerpoint slides
... particular group of people (such as national, ethnic, racial, religious, social, or political groups). Mass Murder: The intentional killing of a large number of people who are either unwilling or unable to defend themselves. Ethnic Cleansing: The attempt to remove a particular group of people from a ...
... particular group of people (such as national, ethnic, racial, religious, social, or political groups). Mass Murder: The intentional killing of a large number of people who are either unwilling or unable to defend themselves. Ethnic Cleansing: The attempt to remove a particular group of people from a ...
Geneocide and War
... O Authoritarian Regimes: O Ethiopia: 800,000 (“class enemies,” Eritrean war) O Iraq: 100,000 (Kurds, Shi’ites, Kuwaitis) O Iran: 60,000 (Kurds, Bahai, Monarchists) O Sudan: 2,000,000 (Darfur, Africans, Christians) O Syria: 21,000 Kurds, Sunnis O Democracy: O Israel: @15,000 (Palestinians, Lebanese) ...
... O Authoritarian Regimes: O Ethiopia: 800,000 (“class enemies,” Eritrean war) O Iraq: 100,000 (Kurds, Shi’ites, Kuwaitis) O Iran: 60,000 (Kurds, Bahai, Monarchists) O Sudan: 2,000,000 (Darfur, Africans, Christians) O Syria: 21,000 Kurds, Sunnis O Democracy: O Israel: @15,000 (Palestinians, Lebanese) ...
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... • or practices that subordinate people of a particular group. • positive behaviours, policies and practices that systematically advantage one group over another. ...
... • or practices that subordinate people of a particular group. • positive behaviours, policies and practices that systematically advantage one group over another. ...
Freedom of Speech
... It is among the surest indicators of further genocidal massacres. The perpetrators of genocide dig up the mass graves, burn the bodies, try to cover up the evidence and intimidate the witnesses. They deny that they committed any crimes, and often blame what happened on the victims. They block invest ...
... It is among the surest indicators of further genocidal massacres. The perpetrators of genocide dig up the mass graves, burn the bodies, try to cover up the evidence and intimidate the witnesses. They deny that they committed any crimes, and often blame what happened on the victims. They block invest ...
Predictors of Genocide
... The Mandate must include protection of civilians and humanitarian workers and a No Fly Zone. The Rules of Engagement must be robust and include aggressive prevention of killing. The major military powers must provide leadership, logistics, airlift, communications, and financing. If the state where t ...
... The Mandate must include protection of civilians and humanitarian workers and a No Fly Zone. The Rules of Engagement must be robust and include aggressive prevention of killing. The major military powers must provide leadership, logistics, airlift, communications, and financing. If the state where t ...
PPT
... inciting the killing, citing costs and concern with international law • U.S. officials knew exactly who was leading the genocide, and actually spoke with those leaders to urge an end to the violence but did not follow up with concrete action ...
... inciting the killing, citing costs and concern with international law • U.S. officials knew exactly who was leading the genocide, and actually spoke with those leaders to urge an end to the violence but did not follow up with concrete action ...
Genocide Information Questions
... tribe, with the Latin suffix cide ("to kill"). In 1945, thanks in no small part to Lemkin's efforts, the term genocide was included in the charter of the International Military Tribunal set up by the victorious Allied powers in Nuremburg, Germany. The tribunal indicted and tried top Nazi officials f ...
... tribe, with the Latin suffix cide ("to kill"). In 1945, thanks in no small part to Lemkin's efforts, the term genocide was included in the charter of the International Military Tribunal set up by the victorious Allied powers in Nuremburg, Germany. The tribunal indicted and tried top Nazi officials f ...
8 Stages of Genocide
... political party in a reign of violence, fear, and brutality over Cambodia. An attempt to form a Communist peasant farming society resulted in the deaths of 25% of the population from starvation, overwork, and executions. Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge seized control of Cambodia. Inspired by Mao's Cultural Re ...
... political party in a reign of violence, fear, and brutality over Cambodia. An attempt to form a Communist peasant farming society resulted in the deaths of 25% of the population from starvation, overwork, and executions. Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge seized control of Cambodia. Inspired by Mao's Cultural Re ...
Exploring the Evidence, The Holocaust, Cambodian Genocide, and
... Montreal has the second largest Jewish community in Canada and approximately one-quarter (25.1%) of the country’s Jewish population. The Jewish population ranks seventh among ethnic groups in Montreal, behind those identifying themselves as Canadian, French, Italian, British, Arab, or Caribbean. Jew ...
... Montreal has the second largest Jewish community in Canada and approximately one-quarter (25.1%) of the country’s Jewish population. The Jewish population ranks seventh among ethnic groups in Montreal, behind those identifying themselves as Canadian, French, Italian, British, Arab, or Caribbean. Jew ...
Buddhism in Cambodia - Global Service Corps
... 10 per cent of the population. At the Sixth World Council of Theravada Buddhists in Rangoon in 1955-56, the Cambodian Sangha, or monastic community, was singled out for its strong adherence to the Vinaya, or Buddhist discipline. But soon thereafter, it became caught in and the victim of the ideologi ...
... 10 per cent of the population. At the Sixth World Council of Theravada Buddhists in Rangoon in 1955-56, the Cambodian Sangha, or monastic community, was singled out for its strong adherence to the Vinaya, or Buddhist discipline. But soon thereafter, it became caught in and the victim of the ideologi ...
8 Stages of Genocide
... Polarization Extremists drive the groups apart. Hate groups broadcast propaganda that reinforces prejudice and hate. Laws may forbid intermarriage or social interaction between the groups Moderates are targeted and intimidated into ...
... Polarization Extremists drive the groups apart. Hate groups broadcast propaganda that reinforces prejudice and hate. Laws may forbid intermarriage or social interaction between the groups Moderates are targeted and intimidated into ...
4.5 - Blue Valley Schools
... Roman Empire. • Dominant influences: India and China and adapted art from these influences • Coastal areas were Indianized in the first century. • Hindu and Buddhist rulers developed a government called “cult of the godking.” • The king thought himself to be much like a Hindu god. • The king was the ...
... Roman Empire. • Dominant influences: India and China and adapted art from these influences • Coastal areas were Indianized in the first century. • Hindu and Buddhist rulers developed a government called “cult of the godking.” • The king thought himself to be much like a Hindu god. • The king was the ...
Final Paper - The Oxbow School
... “[G]enocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (a) Killing members of the group; (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately inflicting on th ...
... “[G]enocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (a) Killing members of the group; (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately inflicting on th ...
Peacemaker from the `killing fields`
... bring the Khmer Rouge to justice, Chea was the first to organize forums for ordinary Cambodians to express their experiences and to say whether trials should be held. These forums were organized in different regions of the country by the Center for Social Development, a non-profit, non-political NGO ...
... bring the Khmer Rouge to justice, Chea was the first to organize forums for ordinary Cambodians to express their experiences and to say whether trials should be held. These forums were organized in different regions of the country by the Center for Social Development, a non-profit, non-political NGO ...
reconstruction
... act of genocide has occurred throughout history: from ancient times to the present. The term should not be confused with the term gendercide which was frequently practiced in the ancient world. ...
... act of genocide has occurred throughout history: from ancient times to the present. The term should not be confused with the term gendercide which was frequently practiced in the ancient world. ...
1Day Phnom Penh Tour - Main Sites Morning - Secret
... Predominantly worked in stone, the sculptures date from both the Angkorean and pre-Angkorean eras, complimented by more recent examples of Cambodia art. The Museum is housed in a terracotta-roofed structure of traditional Cambodian design, which was built between 1917 and 1920; After that, visit to ...
... Predominantly worked in stone, the sculptures date from both the Angkorean and pre-Angkorean eras, complimented by more recent examples of Cambodia art. The Museum is housed in a terracotta-roofed structure of traditional Cambodian design, which was built between 1917 and 1920; After that, visit to ...
Cambodian genocide
In Cambodia, a genocide was carried out by the Khmer Rouge (KR) regime led by Pol Pot between 1975 and 1979 in which an estimated one and a half to three million people died. The KR had planned to create a form of agrarian socialism which was founded on the ideals of Stalinism and Maoism. The KR policies of forced relocation of the population from urban centres, torture, mass executions, use of forced labor, and malnutrition led to the deaths of an estimated 25 percent of the total population ( around 2 million people ). The genocide was ended following the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia. Up to 20,000 mass graves, known as the Killing Fields, have been uncovered.One KR leader said, it was for the ""purification of the populace"" that the killings began. On 2 January 2001 the Cambodian government passed legislation to try a limited number of the KR leadership. Trials began on 17 February 2009. On 7 August 2014, Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan were convicted and received life sentences for crimes against humanity during the genocide.