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Genocide
This paper examines the genocide in Rwanda and how the tragedy could have been avoided. -- 1,116 words; MLA

The Roots of Genocide
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Armenian Genocide
An analysis of the factors leading up to and following the Armenian genocide by their Ottoman rulers. -- 6,433 words; APA

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GENOCIDE

GENOCIDE
The word "genocide" has not been in existence for a very long: it was the jurist Lemkin
who coined it between the two world wars. The thing itself is as old as humanity and
there has never been a societ whose struture has preserved it from committing this
crime.(Jean-Paul Sarte)
All genocide is a product of history and it always carries the signs of the society from
which it springs. The case which we have to judge concerns the largest contemporary
capitalist power. It is as such that we must attempt to consider it; in other words,
inasmuch as it expresses the economic structure, the political aims and the
contradictions of that power.
In particular, we must try to understand whether there is an intention of genocide in the
war that the American government is fighting against Vietnam. Article 2 of the Convention
of 1948 defines genocide on the basis of intention.(Encarta) The Convention was tacitly
referring to very recent history. Hitler had declared a deliberate plan to exterminate
the Jews; he did not conceal the fact that he was using genocide as a political tactic.
The Jew had to be put to death, wherever he came from, not because he had taken up arms
or had joined a resistance movement, but just because he was a Jew. The American
government, on the other hand, has made no such clear declarations. It even averred that
it was going to the rescue of its allies, the South Vietnamese, who had been attacked by
the Communists from the North. Is it possible for us, in objectively studying the facts,
to unviel their hidden intention?(Bookshelf) And can we, after this examination, say that
the armed forces of the USA are killing Vietnamese in Vietnam for the simple reason that
they are Vietnamese?
This can only be establishes after a look at history: the structures of war change at the
same time as those of society. From 1860 to this day, military motives and objectives
have undergone a profound change and the end result of this metamorphosis is precisely
the war of 'example' that the USA is waging in Vietnam.
It is guilty of being deceitful, evasive, of lying, and lying to itself, embroiling
itself every minute a little more, despite the lessons that this unique and unbearable
experience has taught, on a path along which there can be no return. It is guilty, by its
own admission, of knowingly conducting this war of 'example' to make genocide a challenge
and a threat to all peoples. When a peasant dies in his rice field, cut down by a
machine-gun, we are all hit. Therefore, the Vietnamese are fighting for all men and the
American forces are fighting for all of us. Not just in theory or in the abstract. And
not only because genocide is a crime universally condemned by the rights of
man.(Jean-Paul Sartre) But because, little by little, this genocidal blackmail is
spreading to all humanity, adding to the blackmail of atomic war, This crime is
perpetrated under our eyes every day, making accomplices out of those who do mot denounce
it.
Even today genocide is still alive. Even thought the word genocide is not used, there is
no dictator, and people are not being killed, people are still discriminated for the way
the look, act, dress, or even talk. I think people need to take a look inside and see
exactly what they are doing to other people. Even though there is no set dictator, people
still dictate what other people do, say, dress, or even act.
Bibliography
Genoicide in America Hall, Adam. 1982: Hallmark.

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