Genocide & War Genocide: The systematic killing of an entire group based on ethnicity.

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Genocide & War Genocide: The systematic killing of an entire group based on ethnicity.

Rwanda 1994 Hutu President was assassinated Rwanda’s gov’t & army was majority Hutu Interahamwe militia had Hutu members was fighting the RPF – Rwandan Patriotic Front (Tutsi rebels fighting the abusive army & militia) Survivor of machete attack

Rwanda 1994: 1 million Tutsi killed in 100 days by Hutu Tutsis were killed by Hutus carrying machetes. The UN was unwilling to send military assistance to stop the violence. U.N. established the International War Crime Tribunal for Rwanda after violence had ended. Convicted leaders of militia of crimes against humanity

Don Cheadle stars in the true-life story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager Interahamwe militia (Hutu killers) led by George Rutaganda Rwandan army (Hutu) led by General Bizimungu RPF – Rwandan Patriotic Front (Tutsi rebels) Red Cross & UN are both present

Darfur, Sudan 2004-2008 (present day?) Over 300,000 killed Arab gov’t sponsors an armed militia group the Janjaweed to attack African “rebels” (black Africans). UN has proposed international sanctions on the oil industry. 1.5 million displaced people 200,000 refugees living in Chad : Person who flees his or her homeland to seek safety elsewhere. (2 million killed/4 million driven away in last 17 years) DVD

How do you define genocide? Armenia http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/26/studentnews/sn-content-mon/index.html Genocide Watch http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/26/studentnews/sn-content-mon/index.html

Types of International Sanctions: Economic penalties placed on a nation by another nation who refuses to buy or sell their products. Refusal of nations to provide aid. Ban a nation from the Olympics Ban a nation from the UN Visit www.savedarfur.org Or www.committeeonconscience.org

Think Pair Share Recall a time when you witness an injustice. Share Did you consider intervening to stop the injustice while it was happening? What influenced your decision or action? What did you feel as you witness the injustice? Put yourself in the victim’s place, how would you want a bystander tyo respond? Would you act differently in the future?

Genocide: ___________________ _________________________________. Genocide & War Genocide: ___________________ _________________________________.

____________ 1994 Hutu President was ______________ Rwanda’s _____ & army was _________ Hutu _________________ militia had Hutu members was fighting the RPF – __________________________(Tutsi rebels fighting the abusive army & militia) Survivor of machete attack

Rwanda 1994: ________________killed in _____100 days by __________ Tutsis were killed by Hutus using _________. The UN was unwilling to send military assistance to stop the violence. U.N. established the ____________________ Tribunal for Rwanda after violence had ended. Convicted leaders of militia of: ____________ _____________________

Don Cheadle stars in the true-life story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager Interahamwe militia (Hutu killers) led by George Rutaganda Rwandan army (Hutu) led by General Bizimungu RPF – Rwandan Patriotic Front (Tutsi rebels) Red Cross & UN are both present

__________, Sudan 2004-2008 (present day?) Over ______________ killed ________ gov’t sponsors an armed militia group the ____________ to attack African “rebels” (black Africans). UN has proposed international sanctions on the _____ industry. 1.5 million displaced people 200,000 __________ living in Chad : ________________________________________________. (2 million killed/4 million driven away in last 17 years) DVD

How do you define genocide? Armenia http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/26/studentnews/sn-content-mon/index.html Genocide Watch http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/26/studentnews/sn-content-mon/index.html

Types of International Sanctions: ________________placed on a nation by another nation who refuses to buy or sell their products. Refusal of nations to provide ____. Ban a nation from the ___________ Ban a nation from the ___ Visit www.savedarfur.org Or www.committeeonconscience.org

Think Pair Share Recall a time when you witness an injustice. Share Did you consider intervening to stop the injustice while it was happening? What influenced your decision or action? What did you feel as you witness the injustice? Put yourself in the victim’s place, how would you want a bystander tyo respond? Would you act differently in the future?