genocides post world war II

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The Holocaust was an alarming event in history that should not have been repeated, but as upsetting as it is it did repeat. During the Holocaust Jews were targeted by a group called the Nazis. The Jews were tortured, gassed, beaten, and slaughtered in many inhumane ways. Around 11 million Jews were brutally murdered for simply being who they are. The Holocaust is considered genocide, or a mass extermination of a group, race, or religion. After the horrific incident of the Holocaust/ World War II many people claimed never again, but that was easier said than done. Sadly there have been many genocides since the Holocaust, too many. Syria, Cambodia, and Rwanda are just a few devastating disasters that should not have happened.
The Rwanda genocide, beginning in April of 1994 and ending in the same year only 100 days later, was the attempted extermination of the Tutsi ethnic group. The violence was acted out by approximately 200000 people, many of which were from the Hutu ethnic group (“Genocide in Rwanda”). Tutsi and Hutu are two of the three main ethnic groups making up the Rwandan population ("Genocide in Rwanda"). The Hutus first took action in killing all important officials who were in power to put a stop to their plan ("Genocide in Rwanda"). One of the first to go was the president at the time Habyarimana, a Hutu, the flight he was in April 6, 1994 was shot down ("Genocide in Rwanda"). The killing of the Rwandan leader started a chain reaction of violent acts ("Genocide in Rwanda"). Within only weeks after the plane being shot down 800000 Tutsis were raped, beaten, and pitilessly murdered ("Genocide in Rwanda"). A Tutsi rebel group, Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) 100 days after the start of the genocide, put an end to it ("Genoc...

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Never again is a vast statement that is too hard to fulfill. People thought that it would be easy to prevent genocides after the disasters of the Holocaust, but look where we are now. There are wars going on constantly, and innocent people are being killed. The war in Syria, for example, is creating problems for the country and we just sit and watch. If we really want to prevent genocides worldwide we need to take action.

Works Cited

Carey, Chip. “Syrias civil war has become a genocide." www.worldpolicy.org. World Policy Institute, 16 September 2013. Web. 13 Nov 2013.
“Genocide in Cambodia." www.hmh.org. Holocaust museum Houston. Web. 17 Nov 2013. .
“Genocide in Rwanda." unitedhumanrights.org. United Human Rights Council, n.d. Web. 17 Nov 2013. .

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