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Rwandan Genocide: What History Teaches Us
by well versed, Oct 5, 2008
A look at the Rwandan genocide and its horrors.
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The Unknown Genocide
by rvcram, Aug 9, 2008
The Armenian genocide is often overlooked in history and more often covered up.
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Was the Rwandan War a Genocide or Just a Civil War?
by AKama, Jun 29, 2008
For over a decade, the Rwandan tragedy of 1994 has been spotlighted everywhere and no settled conclusion has come up so far. What exactly happened?
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The Rwandan Genocide
by Vulcan, Jun 14, 2008
Short history of the Rwandan Genocide.
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Darfur
by laxdude, Jun 8, 2008
You are in Darfur, Sudan and you have five children and two bullet wounds. It is 114 degrees and you and your children are starving. You are running, running away from your own government who is shooting at your feet.
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What the Black Man Wants 2
by e.ake, May 12, 2008
Racial ignorance is dangerous, more so, when it resides within the bosom of the powerful. Haven't we been here before?
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Darfur
by rancorofhel1, Apr 16, 2008
After learning in class about Darfur, I would like to play my role by doing everything to end attacks on civilians and increase humanitarian access in Darfur during this terrible genocide.
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Rwanda repeated?
by Farzin Mojtabai, Oct 6, 2006
This article documents the Sudan genocide and how it can and should be stopped. Relating it to the Rwanda genocide only a decade earlier.
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Holocaust
by john fitzgerald, Apr 6, 2008
From the year 1933 to 1945 Nazi Germany persecuted and annihilated six million Jewish Europeans. Five million Roma (Gypsies), mentally and physically disabled people, Jehovah's Witness, homosexuals, Soviet prisoners of war, Polish and political dissidents were also targeted for annihilation by Nazi Germany.
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Genocide
by Ultimate13, Mar 28, 2008
Have you ever wondered how genocide started, and how it affects other people? Genocide is a word that means destruction, murder, and the pursuit of freedom. Also, it means to make a better place for a race, but with a great price to pay: the lives of other people.
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