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100 _aSingh, Vaishnavi
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245 _aForgotten atrocities: Genocides the world chose to ignore
260 _aWorld Affairs: The Journal of International Issues
300 _a29(3), Jul-Sep, 2025: p.102-117
520 _a The act of Genocide, which is characterised by a calculated effort to exterminate a targeted group of people based on their race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality is probably the most atrocious human rights violation in international law. World history has seen and condemned genocides like the Nazi Holocaust, the Rwandan massacre, and the Darfur crises. However, this overly simplistic and state-centric conception of genocide ignores totalitarian and colonial genocides that were carried out before the Holocaust. Vaishnavi Singh highlights these neglected genocides while further exploring the reasons for their removal or relegation to the bottom of the international community’s memory hole. – Reproduced http://www.worldaffairsjournal.com/content.php
773 _aWorld Affairs: The Journal of International Issues
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