Genocide
in sentence
441 examples of Genocide in a sentence
It does not have too many compatriots abroad who themselves are asking their governments to do more to stop
genocide.
So this movement, if it's to be durable and global, will have to cross borders, and you will have to see other citizens in democracies, not simply resting on the assumption that their government would do something in the face of genocide, but actually making it such.
It is structurally really, really hard to do, as the Bush administration rightly does, which is to denounce
genocide
on a Monday and then describe water boarding on a Tuesday as a no-brainer and then turn up on Wednesday and look for troop commitments.
And their response, of course, was no more than we wanted to stop the
genocide
and put our troops in harm's way to do that, nor do we now want to get in the way and pluck genocidaires from camps.
In the Rwanda Children's Museum, there is a photograph of a 10-year-old boy and the Children's Museum is commemorating the lives that were lost in the Rwandan
genocide
where a million people died.
For those of you who think that new media of the Internet could somehow help us avert genocide, should look no further than Rwanda, where in the '90s it was actually two radio stations which were responsible for fueling much of the ethnic hatred in the first place.
It has three ongoing civil wars, the
genocide
in Darfur, which you all know about, the civil war in the east of the country, and south Sudan.
You know, genocide, the physical extinction of a people is universally condemned, but ethnocide, the destruction of people's way of life, is not only not condemned, it's universally, in many quarters, celebrated as part of a development strategy.
So, while I can't automatically say that Britain will rush to the aid of any citizen of any country, in danger, I can say that Britain is in a position where we're working with other countries so that this idea that you have a responsibility to protect people who are victims of either
genocide
or humanitarian attack, is something that is accepted by the whole world.
Where we have now come to live in a world where the most extreme forms of violence, the most horrific poverty, genocide, mass rapes, the destruction of the Earth, is completely out of control.
This is why we spend our time talking about things like gay marriage and not about
genocide
or nuclear proliferation or poverty or any other hugely consequential issue.
And though I saw no evidence of it whatsoever, I didn't hesitate to blame every Jewish person in the world for what I thought was a white, European
genocide
being promoted by them through a multiculturalist agenda.
In southern Sudan, another civil war saw similar use of starvation as a means of
genocide.
The international community still hasn't found a way to create the pressure necessary to stop this
genocide.
So when we decided to work in Rwanda on trying to dramatically increase the income of the country and fight the AIDS problem, we wanted to build a healthcare network, because it had been totally destroyed during the
genocide
in 1994, and the per capita income was still under a dollar a day.
Patients admitted to a hospital that was destroyed during the
genocide
that we have renovated along with four other clinics, complete with solar power generators, good lab technology.
I've heard it said that competition for land was one of the things that led to the tensions that caused the
genocide
of the 1990s.
The
genocide
happened in 1994, seven years after these women all worked together to build this dream.
In that moment in time, Mandela told the world's press that there was a virtual
genocide
taking place in his country; that post-apartheid Rainbow Nation, a thousand people were dying on a daily basis and that the front line victims, the most vulnerable of all, were women and children.
One important part that is missing from the movie is MArlow's sense of how government of lack of there in Africa was forming an early
genocide.
i don't see that a lot of other TV films have dealt with the issue of
genocide
and ethnic hatred at this level.
Hence, the battle against Chief Crazy Horse (Anthony Quinn) is portrayed as a crooked deal between politicians - California Joe (Charley Grapewin) and a spuriously absent corporation which wants to reclaim the land Custer gave to the Indians through the systematic
genocide
of the Nation's first peoples.
Everyone else is guilty only Serbians were right and victims, even though most of the War Criminals tried in Hague are Serbs, even though Serbs are one who have committed
genocide
against Bosnians , and attacked Slovenia, Croatia,and Bosnia all independent nations recognized by the UN.Breakup of Yugoslavia was not avoidable because Serbians did not want to release the grip their nationalism has put on Federal Yugoslav government, so SLovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia were forced to become independent nations in order to protect their interests.If you are interested in an objective documentary about breakup of Yugoslavia, and fact led documentary this is not it .
History writers have used an institutionalised agenda ever since to conceal an allied evil which cost many tens of millions of lives with everyone conditioned to believe a deception that the German people completely supported the Nazis and consequently deserved the 24 hour bombing
genocide
and "unconditional surrender" that was imposed on the Germans.
The theme of
genocide
via buffalo slaughter is present in other films but never so savagely.
Here is a list of the 'chapters' for anyone interested: 1: A New Germany: 1933-1939 2: Distant War, September 1939-May 1940 3: France Falls, May-June 1940 4: Alone, May 1940-May 1941 5: Barbarossa, June-December 1941 6: Banzai, Japan, 1931-1942 7: On Our Way, USA, 1939-1942 8: Desert North Africa, 1940-1943 9: Stalingrad, June 1942-February 1943 10: Wolfpack 11: Red Star The Soviet Union, 1941-1943 12: Whirlwind Bombing Germany, September 1939 13: Tough Old Gut 14: Its A Lovely Day, Tomorrow: Burma, 15: Home Fires: Britain 1940-1941 16: Inside The Reich: Germany, 1940-1944 17: Morning: June - August 1944 18: Occupation Holland, 1940-1944 19: Pincers: August 1944- March 1945 20: Genocide: 1941-1945 21: Nemesis, Germany: February-May 1945 22: Japan: 1941-1945 23: Pacific: February 1942-July 1945 24: The Bomb: February-September 1945 25: Reckoning
Not bad like week old milk, bad like
genocide.
Obviously, this movie addresses an important topic, but their are better ways to make the argument against deforestation and
genocide.
All these guys would just go on a rampage enacting
genocide?
When the
genocide
of the Tutsis by the Hutus in Rwanda begins, Bernard does not succeed in escaping with Gentille to Canada.
Back
Next
Related words
Against
Crimes
Which
Humanity
People
International
World
Other
Their
Ethnic
Would
After
About
Country
Government
Years
Should
Military
Crime
Committed