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Genocide

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Introduction

"The concept of genocide is established as the systematic and deliberate destruction of a group of people on the basis of their religion, ethnicity, race, or nationality.

With a subject to contemporary international law, genocide crime is categorized as part and parcel of the broader category subject to crimes.

Therefore, genocide brought about deliberate killing of people in large

The massive killing was based on regards to nationality, ethnicity, race, or religion (Lowery, Z., & Spalding,2016).

it led to rise of which is also established as the intentional action undertaken with the objective of destruction of people on the basis of the identified categories (January 2013).

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The Rwandan genocide

The Rwandan genocide is established as the 100 days of slaughter.

The genocide happened between the months of April and June in the year 1994.

The genocide resulted in approximately 800,000 Rwandans being killed within the 100 days of the occurrence of the genocide.

. A majority of the people who died are established as being the Tutsis, while the violence perpetrators were established as being the Hutus.

Both the speed and the scale of the slaughter left the Rwandan people reeling subject to the fact that Rwanda was established as a country that had such a turbulent history.

The genocide is established to have been based on the concept of ethnicity.

The aspect of ethnic tension is established as not being something new in Rwanda (Lowery, Z., & Spalding,2016).

A majority of the people who died are established as being the Tutsis, while the violence perpetrators were established as being the Hutus. A majority of the people who died are established as being the Tutsis, while the violence perpetrators were established as being the Hutus. Both the speed and the scale of the slaughter left the Rwandan people reeling subject to the fact that Rwanda was established as a country that had such a turbulent history.

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Bosnian genocide

The onset of the Bosnian genocide was 11th July 1995. An ethnic cleansing occurred in VRS-controlled areas whose objective was targeting the Bosnian Croats and the Bosniaks.

This campaign of ethnic cleansing entailed the inclusion of the subject of unlawful confinement, sexual assault, inhumane treatment of civilians, extermination, mass rape, torture, among others.

Various authorities in the 1990s established that the ethnic cleansing that was undertaken by the Bosnian Serb Army elements was actually genocide with the inclusion of the United Nations General Assembly resolutions alongside three convictions by the Germany courts for genocide  (Bartrop, 2016).

The genocide is established to have been based on the concept of ethnicity. The aspect of ethnic tension is established as not being something new in Rwanda. Significant disagreements have been witnessed over Rwanda's history between Hutus, who are established as being the majority, and the Tutsis, who are established as being the minority.

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The Armenian Genocide

The Armenian genocide is established as the expulsion and systematic mass murder of approximately 1.5 million Armenians, which was carried out between 1914-1923 throughout Turkey and the adjoining regions subject to the Ottoman government.

The Armenian genocide covered more of the homogeneous nation-state ground that was eventually established as the Republic of Turkey.

Subject to the end of the war, approximately not less than 90% of the Armenians were gone from the Ottoman Empire.

Their deserted properties and homes were granted to the Muslim refugees with those who survived mandated to give up their Armenian identities, consequently converting to Muslims  (Hovannisian, 2011).

. The Tutsis enjoyed better educational and job opportunities in comparison to the Hutus. In Kigali, the presidential guard initiated a retribution campaign immediately whereby the political opposition leaders, the Tutsis, and the moderate Hutus were slaughtered.

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conclusion

The Armenian genocide is established to have had both long-term and short-term causes.

The significant cause of the genocide is established to have been the Muslims’ resentment subject to the Armenians’ political and economic success.

Inn this regard, which was established Ottoman social hierarchies traditional reversal with subject to Muslims’ superiority over non-Muslims”  (Hovannisian, 2011).

Their deserted properties and homes were granted to the Muslim refugees with those who survived mandated to give up their Armenian identities, consequently converting to Muslims  (Hovannisian, 2011).

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January B. (2013). Genocide: Modern crimes against humanity. Twenty-First Century Books.

Lowery, Z., & Spalding, F. (2016). The Rwandan genocide. The Rosen Publishing Group.

Melvern, L. (2006). Conspiracy to murder: The Rwandan genocide. Verso.