Genocide is more than just killing a group of people. The killing is the last stop, but prior to that, the powers in place try to strip off the dignity and hope from the lives of the people and tries to exterminate their culture and traditions. It induces fear in its victims and leads to long-lasting damages to the community. All this happens before the killings even take place, and once that happens, there is no going back. Insidermonkey experts made a list of countries involved with genocide today and the last 100 years.
Genocide has been a tactic worldwide to keep some populations down. Historically, genocides have taken place regularly but the last 100 years has seen a massive number of massacres and war around the world. Genocide means in literal terms the extermination of a group of people. The word comes from Greek, where no means race and side mean killing. The term was originally used first in 1943 by Rachel Lemkin, a Polish lawyer. You can also check our list of 11 Biggest Genocides in History.
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