The United Nation's Attempt to Prevent Genocides
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"All human beings are human beings, are they human beings than other people?" (Shook hands with the devil, 2004, 522 pages). The term group massacre refers to a mass murder of a group due to ethnic, religious, cultural differences and other reasons. In 1945, Rafael Lemkin made the term genocide to explain the importance of preventing mass murder. The United Nations was established as a mission to maintain peace and protection worldwide during the Second World War in January 1945 (Clark and Wallace, 2003 pg.
Massacre document According to the United Nations genocide killed the members "killing the people, race, ethnic group or religious group" by murdering members, mental or physical harm, deteriorating living environment, preventing childbirth and living separately It is defined as an attempt. Children from the family. There are four genocide patterns, but not necessarily the same, it does not always appear in all genocide. These four modes include persecution, that is, hostility and abuse, especially orientation.
In 1948, due to the Holocaust, the newly formed UN agencies adopted the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide Crime. Genocide includes the following actions: To destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group in whole or in part, do it in the following way. The idea of social Darwinism also affects South Africa. Because of the colonization of South Africa and the long history of apartheid, the ethnic and ethnic terms used to classify us - white, African, color people, Indians - in many ways we It is part of the identity. And since existing laws are based on these categories, we still use these racial and ethnic labels as usual. But it is important to remember that the racial and ethnic categories used to explain South Africans are based on misunderstandings of social Darwinism.
According to the United Nations, genocide refers to the act aimed at destroying the whole nation, ethnicity, race, or religious group in whole or in part. Besides, political and social groups are included in the definition that genocide is made more widely different. Since the First World War, genocide has become more frequent. Modern industrial weapons make it easier to carry out mass killings. many
After the word was created, Lymekin persuaded the United Nations (UN) to intensely make genocide a criminal. In 1948, the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Slaughter. This is one of the following behaviors aimed at destroying the whole or a part of a group, ethnicity, race, or religion group. The definition of the Convention is fairly wide, it identifies various disruptive forces and demands only partial damage to the group. However, the norms of "intent" may have a restrictive impact on international law and history, especially if they are construed as being limited to national entities.