Genocide, 2nd Edition: Modern Crimes against HumanityTwenty-First Century Books, 01 հնվ, 2013 թ. - 150 էջ Genocide has become the human rights issue of our time. This book focuses on the genocides of the twentieth century, explaining what genocide is and discussing it in light of international law. The approach is thematic, examining causes, implementation, results, justice, and the survivors. It includes discussions of the Armenians, the Holocaust, the Cambodians of the killing fields, Tutsis of Rwanda, the Muslims of Bosnia, and non-Arabs in Darfur, Sudan. It includes firsthand accounts and experiences of this sensitive topic. |
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Crusader Raphael Lemkin | 20 |
The Jews Of Europe | 29 |
From Nuremberg To The Killing Fields Of Cambodia | 53 |
The Tutsis Of Rwanda | 70 |
The Muslims Of Bosnia | 88 |
The Tribes Of Darfur Sudan | 110 |
Survivors And Witnesses | 124 |
Timeline | 135 |
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A Note On SourcesSource Notes | 143 |
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Back Cover | 152 |
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