Genocide can be categorized as a noun.
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genocide - systematic killing of a racial or cultural group |
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1. | noun | Unreported by the international media, the Valley of Kashmir has seen an ethnic and cultural genocide that has resulted in the fleeing from the valley of almost all the Hindu families who have been living there since human habitation was first recorded. | |
2. | noun | The victims of the genocide were buried in mass graves spread over 25 square kilometers. | |
3. | noun | The Armenian Genocide left a total of one million and five hundred thousand deaths, including men, women and children. | |
4. | noun | The "Grey Wolves" are a Turkish ultra nationalist movement, neofascist, anti-Kurd, that denies the genocide of the Armenian people. | |
5. | noun | Today, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of genocide struggle for recognition of the massacres, seeking justice for past crimes on behalf of family members who were brutally murdered. | |
6. | noun | Christopher Columbus was the spearhead of the biggest invasion and genocide ever seen in the history of humanity. | |
7. | noun | Speaking of genocide, today is Columbus Day. | |
8. | noun | Genocide is a crime against humanity. | |
9. | noun | Committing genocide is one of the biggest crimes against humanity. | |
10. | noun | Deportation and genocide are two different things. | |
11. | noun | If the Ottoman Empire had committed genocide against the Armenians, they would not have a country now called Armenia. | |
12. | noun | The Armenian genocide was a tragic event. | |
13. | noun | "That's genocide!" "You call it genocide, I call it preemptive neutralization of undesirable elements. Tomayto, tomahto." | |
14. | noun | Fascists avoid creating public outcry by victimizing groups that are already widely despised. Authoritarians cheer genocide as liberals look the other way because they don't want to appear too sympathetic to unpopular causes. | |
15. | noun | The United States successfully depopulated Indian lands. In other words, the United States carried out a successful genocide. |
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Unreported by the international media, the Valley of Kashmir has seen an ethnic and cultural genocide that has resulted in the fleeing from the valley of almost all the Hindu families who have been living there since human habitation was first recorded. |
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The victims of the genocide were buried in mass graves spread over 25 square kilometers. | |
The Armenian Genocide left a total of one million and five hundred thousand deaths, including men, women and children. | |
The "Grey Wolves" are a Turkish ultra nationalist movement, neofascist, anti-Kurd, that denies the genocide of the Armenian people. | |
Today, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of genocide struggle for recognition of the massacres, seeking justice for past crimes on behalf of family members who were brutally murdered. | |
Christopher Columbus was the spearhead of the biggest invasion and genocide ever seen in the history of humanity. | |
Speaking of genocide, today is Columbus Day. | |
Genocide is a crime against humanity. | |
Committing genocide is one of the biggest crimes against humanity. | |
Deportation and genocide are two different things. | |
If the Ottoman Empire had committed genocide against the Armenians, they would not have a country now called Armenia. | |
The Armenian genocide was a tragic event. | |
"That's genocide!" "You call it genocide, I call it preemptive neutralization of undesirable elements. Tomayto, tomahto." | |
Fascists avoid creating public outcry by victimizing groups that are already widely despised. Authoritarians cheer genocide as liberals look the other way because they don't want to appear too sympathetic to unpopular causes. | |
The United States successfully depopulated Indian lands. In other words, the United States carried out a successful genocide. |