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Human Rights Review. Affirmative Action  the policy of favoring members of a disadvantaged group who are perceived to suffer from discrimination within.

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1 Human Rights Review

2 Affirmative Action  the policy of favoring members of a disadvantaged group who are perceived to suffer from discrimination within a culture.

3 Culture  the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time

4 Democracy  government by the people

5 Discrimination  Discrimination is any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference of one group over another. Among other examples, discrimination can be based on a person’s race, descent, national or ethnic origin, gender, or disabilities.

6 Gender Equality  the view that men and women should receive equal treatment, and should not be discriminated against based on gender

7 Genocide  Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.

8 Human Rights  The rights/freedoms you are born with simply because you are human

9 Inalienable Rights  Freedoms that individuals have which cannot be transferred to another person or surrendered except by the individual having those rights. (right to practice religion, equal protection of laws and the freedom of speech.)

10 NGO’s  A non-governmental organization (NGO) is any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group which is organized on a local, national or international level.

11 UDHR  The Declaration arose directly from the experience of the Second World War and represents the first global expression of rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled.

12 8 Stages of Genocide  Classification: the division into “us and them.”  Symbolization: words or symbols are applied to the “them”. (The yellow star that Jews had to wear under Hitler, skin color)

13  Dehumanization: the “them” become social pariahs: they are seen as less than human, as animals or a kind of disease. (The Tutsis in Rwanda were called cockroaches before they were killed by the thousands.)  Organization: leaders, followers, a chain of command, duties, meetings, guns, training, hate speeches. Sometimes it is the government that does this, but often it is a paramilitary group that seems to be acting on its own (the SS in Nazi Germany, the Ku Klux Klan in America, and the Janjaweed in Darfur.)

14  Polarization: The first people killed in any genocide are not the pariahs themselves but those in the mainstream who speak up for them. The voices in the middle are silenced through threats, arrests or even killings.  Preparation: the pariahs are often separated from the rest of the country – into ghettos, camps, reservations or some undesirable part of the country. Their property is taken from them.

15  Extermination: the mass killings, the genocide is set in motion.  Denial: The leaders of the genocide downplay it or tell complete lies denying there was a genocide. As long as they are in denial the killings can go on.

16 Genocide Case Studies


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