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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 GENOCIDE Modern Day http://www.ipahp.org/index.php?en_acts-of-genocide 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 5 10 11 12 13 14 The holocaust, 1941-1945, was the largest genocide in modern history, and is one of the most well known. Since 1951, after the UN's there have been many mass killings and genocides, not all of which are brought to attention or paid attention to. "Convention on the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide", Below are shown a number of genocides, mass killings, and assimilation attempts, both legally classified and not, from 1951-Present. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 As·sim·i·lateVERBTo cause (a person or group) to become part of a different society, country, etc. 1. Australia, Aboriginal Assimilation, 1910-1970's Gen·o·cideNOUNThe deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. 2. Sudan, First Sudanese Civil War, 1955-1972 3. Brazil, Brazil Indian Genocide, 1957-1968 4. Tibet, Tibetan Genocide, 1959-1966 5. Rwanda, Tutsi Assimilation, 1962-1963 6. Zanzibar, Arab Genocide and Asimilation, 1964 7. Indonesia, Communist Genocide, 1965-1967 8. Nigeria, Nigerian-Biafran Genocide, 1967-1970 9. Paraguay, Aché Indians Genocide and Assimilation, 1968-1978 Legend 10. Guatemala, Mayan Genocide, 1968-1996 11. Bangladesh, Bengali Genocide, 1971 12. Uganda, Acholi, Lango, and Uganda Genocide, 13. Burundi, Hutu Genocide, 1972 14. Cambodia, Cambodian Genocide, 1975-1979 15. Sudan, Second Sudanese Civil War, 1983-2005 16. Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan Genocide, 1983-2009 17. Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Genocide, 1992 18. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Genocide, 1992-1995 19. Rwanda, Tutsi and Hutu Genocide, 1994 20. North Korea, Genocide, 1990's-Present 21. Darfur, Genocide, 2003-Present 22. Libya, Genocide, 2011 23. Yemen, Genocide, 2011 24. Syria, Genocide, 2011-Present Citations ENG4UKira Chatterjee
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