Category: Genocide
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Genocide and Mass Killing in Becoming Evil by Waller
Table of Contents Introduction Essay Body Conclusion Reference Introduction Wallers work in Becoming Evil is a reminder of the numerous accounts of genocides that have occurred in the past century. Waller unmasks the ordinary excuses for psychopathology, and genocide-group think, unusual cultures and puts up a comprehensive perception of humans capability to participate in transgression.…
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Terrorism and Genocide: Traumatic Impacts
One of the major barriers to addressing the needs of military officers is the passiveness of the DOD and VA. This leaves no option for the military officer but to look for an alternative since the employer is never willing to cater to his or her psychological needs. Mental health experts rarely attend to the…
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Terrorism and Genocide: Impact on Populations
People experience trauma after an act of terrorism because of the dangers associated with terrorism. Terrorism is an act that is known to destroy life and property. After a terrorist attack, victims would probably develop psychological complications knowing that they might have fallen prey to terrorist acts. However, it should be noted that terrorist actions…
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The Consequences of Darfur Genocide
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Darfur is an unstable region in Southern Sudan with a rich history of armed conflicts. It barely knew any peace until very recently, and its population, namely ethnic Darfuri, kept suffering. The reasons for the regions constant state of war are complicated, rooted in racism, environmental…
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The Rwandan Genocide as One of the Devastating Genocides Since the Holocaust
Table of Contents Introduction Role of colonialists The Hutu revolution Events prior to the genocide The role of media The role of outside actors Effects of the genocide to neighboring countries Was this genocide? Conclusion Works cited Introduction The historic Rwandan Genocide, organized by Hutu hardliners, resulted in the merciless murder of approximately one million…
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Individuals Targeted During Genocide in Rwanda
The Rwandan genocide remains one of the unspeakable happenings that led to the slaughter of many innocent citizens. The primary target of this heinous human act included around 800,000 members of the Tutsi and Taw ethnic groups (Jaji 49). The majority of women were raped during the period of this genocide. From the nature of…
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Literature: Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide by Gerard Prunier
Summary of the Case The article Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide by Gerard Prunier gives a critical view of the war that has been taking place in Darfur. According to this article, this war has continued for a long time, and it would be right to consider it genocide. Many innocent lives have been lost, and…
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The El Salvador Uprising of 1932 and the Haitian Genocide of 1937
The source offered for analysis speaks of two terrible events, the El Salvador Uprising of 1932 and the Haitian Genocide of 1937. The first event, the El Salvador Uprising, is the first peasant uprising in Latin America. In the early 1930s, the world economic crisis affected El Salvadors economy as well. Discontent was brewing in…
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The Just War Theory, Genocide and Mass Murder
The theory of just war was revived in the late 60s of the twentieth century in the United States. This was due to the desire to find objective moral criteria for assessing the correctness and incorrectness of the armed force. A healthy skepticism about the justice of war is perhaps a more reliable barrier to…
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Holocaust and Genocide Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Holocaust was one of the most terrible events in history if the world marked by extreme violence and hostility. The ideology provided by Nazi underlined the descent of the German people from the Aryan race and rejected all other nations. Jews were seen as enemies of…