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Genocide

Can you tell the difference between a diamond and a zirconium stone? I can’t, do you realize that buying diamonds support tribal wars in Africa. This essay is based on the question given in class “ 4.) Genocide is a violation of the various United Nations Conventions on human Rights. Explore the dynamics of genocide processes and the possibility of humanitarian intervention.” (Topics/Questions) The hypothesis of this essay is that genocide is preventable or stoppable. Although Professor Osei Kwadwo Prempeh recommended to phase our thesis in a question, I have formulated a thesis statement which is: There is a way to prevent genocide; this would be done through international intervention and legislation through the United Nations. This will be proven by analyzing two case studies, the genocide in Rwanda as well as the genocide enacted in Sierra Leone, it will become evident that there are early signs that show the development of genocide and that these must be recognized in their early stages in order to prevent these atrocities. Also this essay will discuss the methods of prevention of genocide and the role that the United Nations (UN) plays in the actions and legislature of coping with genocide, and also what you can


is evidence and are anticipating the downfall of the government of

Another reason why the U.S. did not act very quickly is because of political reasons “If we use the word ‘genocide’ and are seen as doing nothing, what will be the effect on the (congressional) election?” (Power 96) So due to the fact that it was election time the moral obligation as fellow citizens was not as important for the U.S. Even after all of the horrible views and picture or dead bodies and carcases from Rwanda did not seam to alter the U.S. congresses mind, the following quote illustrates this fact nicely, “American officials, for a variety of reasons shunned Also they believed that

community for Rwanda. (Fein, problems of Genocide, 187)

ethnic, racial or religious group in any of the following ways:

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Approximate Word count = 1390
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)


  

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