Sentence examples for implied genocide from inspiring English sources

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According to Rwanda's prosecution, Mr. Erlinder is guilty of denying the genocide because he has implied that the genocide was not planned.

Genocide implied a deliberate attempt to "ethnically cleanse" parts of Guatemala's Indian population, which even some opponents of Mr Ríos Montt said went too far.Were Ms Aldana to soft-pedal on such landmark cases, however, that would be a huge setback for those campaigning for justice after Guatemala's 36-year civil war, which ended in 1996.

Bono also appeared to get through to Mr. Bush, who told the singer and administration officials that AIDS in Africa was comparable to genocide, implying that fighting it has become a moral imperative.

En route their creator explores imperial complicity in what, it is implied, is a policy of genocide: the removal, by means of persecution and disease, of the aboriginal population of Tasmania.

Performed in the Bantu language of Kinyarwanda (with English subtitles), the play should take on new meaning with the Rwandan genocide of 1994 as implied background.

This, they said, implied that Mr Makeli approved of the genocide that Mr Habyarimana's followers were then carrying out.In June Pasteur Bizimungu, the first president after the genocide, was sentenced to 15 years in jail for inciting civil disobedience.

In the clip provided from the June 5, 2016 episode set in Cologne, Germany, Bourdain and fellow chef René Stessl discuss refugees in Europe ― not white genocide, like Duke's tweet implied.

Opposition to the present resolution because America needs access to Turkish bases to fight the Iraq war is no less craven.David BookMonterey, CaliforniaSIR – It is wrong to imply that because only 3% of Armenians listed the genocide as a priority in a poll it is not of significant concern to the Armenian people ("Unearthing the past, endangering the future", October 20th).

The genocide ideology crime she is accused of is a vaguely described criminal act that implies that the defendant would or could try to carry out genocidal acts.

And what would reparations imply to the ethnic and religious groups similarly displaced by genocides and violent occupations around the world?

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