Genocide Watch
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Founded | 1999 |
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Type | Non-profit NGO |
Focus | Human rights activism |
Key people
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Gregory Stanton (President) |
Website | [1] |
Genocide Watch is the coordinator of the International Alliance to End Genocide, founded in 1999. The NGO aim to stop, prevent, predict and improve the coverage of Genocide, Politicide and mass atrocities.
The Stages of Genocide[edit]
The Genocidal Stage | |
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Denial | 8 |
Extermination | 7 |
Preparation | 6 |
Polarization | 5 |
Organization | 4 |
Dehumanization | 3 |
Symbolization | 2 |
Classification | 1 |
Countries at risk[edit]
State | Victims | Perpetrators | Stage |
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DRC Congo | Civilians, Congo Tutsi | Ex-Rwanda genocidist, mineral warlords | 7 |
Sudan | Darfurese, Abyei, Nuba | Sudan army, Arab militias | 7 |
Eastern Congo, Sudan, Uganda | Civilans | Lord's Resistance Army | 7 |
Syria | Civilians | Assad, Alawite loyalist, Army | 7 |
Somalia | Opposing clan | Al Shabaab | 7 |
Afghanistan | Civilians | Taliban | 7 |
Pakistan | Civilians | Taliban | 7 |
North Korea | Civilians (opponents) | Taliban | 7 |
Burma/Myanmar | Shan, Khacin, Karen, Rohinga, democrats | Burmeese army | 7 |
Ethiopia | Civilians (opponents) | Tigrean army | 7 |
References[edit]
- ^ Stenton, Gregory (2012). Countries at risk-2012 (PDF). 11. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
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