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Discover LudwigThe phrase "committing genocide" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a person, group, or nation that is purposely killing another group of people due to their ethnicity, religion, race, or nationality. For example: "The government was accused of committing genocide against the minority group."
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Turkey denies committing genocide against the Armenians in 1915.
"They're committing genocide to my people," he said.
The Tigers' defenders, meanwhile, claimed that the Army was committing genocide.
It is not playing by Hama rules, let alone committing genocide.
On Sunday, Bangladesh's foreign minister accused the Myanmar government of committing genocide against the Rohingya.
He is the only sitting head of state charged with committing genocide against his own people.
Last week, America's Congress passed a resolution declaring that the Sudanese government was committing "genocide" in this western region.
In the 21st century, this system was adapted to judge those accused of committing genocide in 1994.
In August the United Nations accused the Myanmar military of committing genocide against the Rohingya in Rakhine state.
The international community, I reasoned, had an opportunity to deter other ruthless, oppressive regimes from committing genocide, war crimes and other crimes against humanity.
Even though the Kurds are mostly Sunni Muslims themselves, it was the Sunni-Arab government of Mr. Hussein that was accused of committing genocide against the Kurds.
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