GENOCIDE |
A word not in our lexicon a generation ago
has captured the attention of the world.
has captured the attention of the world.
General:
- Amnesty International's open letter to Bush
- Atrocities Since WWII
- Definition and Usage
- Eight Stages of Genocide
- Institute for Study of Genocide. International Association of Genocide Scholars.
Armenia: More than 200,000
Bangladesh: 1971-1972; 3,000,000
Bosnia and Balkins: 1995 - 1999; 200,000
- Broken Promises: Impediments to Refugee Return to Croatia
- International Court of Justice
- International Tribunal
- Weighing the Evidence--Milosevic
Burma:
Cambodia: 1975 - 1979; 1.7 to 2,000,000
D.R. Congo: 1997 - present; 1,700,000 dead
Darfur / Sudan: 1985; ~200,000
East Timor: 1975 - 1999; 200,000
Kosovo: 1998 - 1999; uncounted dead
Nazi Holocaust: 6,000,000 Jews, ~4,000,000 others
Rape of Nanking: 1937-1938; 300,000 Dead
Rwanda: 1,000,000 Dead
- Children of Rwanda's Genocide
- Dynamics of Genocide in Rwanda
- Leave None To Tell The Story
- Rwanda in court over D.R. Congo Claims
USSR: 1932-1933; 7,000,000 Dead
Posted by RoadToPeace on Tuesday, December 12, 2006.