Massacre war is not an inevitable demon that human beings must endure. War is not necessary, but humans will win power and wealth and fight to spread faith and religion of their particular group. By definition, civilization is advanced knowledge, culture, and material development in human society, characterized by the advancement of art and science, the dissemination of record conservation including composition, and the emergence of complex political and social system. The confusion of war is reflected in the semantic history of the word war.
On April 7, the world gathered to remember and remember the 20th anniversary of genocide in Rwanda. There 1 million Rwandans - mainly Tutsi - were killed within 100 days. It is not only the fear of genocide itself, but also its mass genocide can be prevented that makes mass genocide of Rwanda less understandable. I can not say, no one knows; I know but I am not acting. Fear of Rwanda 's killing area - and genocide of the 20th century when the international community played a bystander role - caused protectionist responsibility (R2P). R2P theory - unanimously adopted in the United Nations World Summit Results Document - approves the international action "to protect the country's people from genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing"
The massacre of Rwanda is a massacre continuing to plague today's Rwanda and other countries. Sometimes in April, and in the book "Genix Medal" this genocide is made for export, so it remains fresh to the people concerned and the heart of the international community. - In this article, the Breast Cancer Treaty is not a pointless document, but as is clear from the situation in Darfur in 2003 it is defined as being somewhat weak to deal with genocide. The Convention is characterized by problems due to the following reasons, the definition and supporters of genocide, and the lack of legal enforcement and the failure to prevent genocide.
The definition of genocide in Rwanda's Webster University Dictionary is "intentional and systematic exclusion of ethnic, racial, political or cultural groups." This definition explains the situation in Rwanda in 1994, the poor Central African Republic. The massacre of Rwanda is the systematic killing of more than 800,000 Tutsis in Rwanda by other ethnic groups in Rwanda. - It is difficult to imagine a plan for people to support and take action to kill millions of innocent people. The massacre of the Holocaust and Cambodia was the two most terrible massacre in the history of civilization. The slaughter of the Holocaust and Cambodia has similarities and differences. How do they deal with their victims, US participation, and they killed millions of people, this is what they share