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yes, or alternatively they suffered their own attempted genocide.
Genocide hasn't ended. In many countries, primarily in the Middle East, genocide is still part of their daily lives.
NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement, but the global community failed to respond to genocide in Rwanda.
Please would you clarify the question. Are you asking whether Europeans are collectively 'guilty of genocide' or whether some European countries have at various times committed genocide.
It took place in Rwanda.
not all of the world ignored the Armenian genocide, infact there are many countries who believe the Armenian genocide happened (which is great) only some of the major countries (like U.S.A) stilll don't believe that the genocide happened, because Turkey is one of the major countries of the world and America is friends with them, so i guess that's why they ignored the Armenian genocide, plus, people are saying " It happened already! Why do we have to care about something that happened in 1915?!" Well, I'll tell you why, this genocide led to many genocides that were influenced by the Ottoman Empire, Like the Jewish Genocide, and Darfur, And Rwanda. It's all about power, and Turkey is powerful.
Each genocide has a different provacateur. As a result, it is important to identify which genocide is being discussed. In larger genocides like the Holocaust, the individual countries had different individuals who were charged with being responsible for the genocide.
rwanada had the UN involved more people died and lasted 100 days
They suffered damage. How much damage depends on how much bombing they suffered and how accurate it was.
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Rwanda and Namibia.
To sit back and do nothing