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    ”). In 1945, the United Nations was formed after the Holocaust with the intention of preventing future genocides and world wars. Since the formation of the organization committed to the ending of mass murders, there have been numerous genocides worldwide("The Formation of the United Nations"). Although the United Nations has been successful for the most part, they have been ineffective in achieving their goal of the avoidance of another Holocaust. The Holocaust occurred between 1933 and 1945.…

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    The Armenians were treated very poorly, killed in many different ways and the Turkification had begun. The Turkish government had declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Armenians were arrested and sent on death marches out into the Mesopotamian desert with no food or water during World War I. The Turkification campaign had begun. They consisted of government squads of the Turkish. Their job was to kidnap Armenian children and convert them into Islam. Once that is complete they gave them to Turkish…

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    Left To Tell: Summary

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    During the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Hutu extremists sought to kill all Tutsis after the Tutsi rebels shot down the president’s plane. Nearly a million Tutsis were murdered during the genocide. Hutus were ordered to cleanse Rwanda of all Tutsis by the Rwandan government. Hutus used machine guns, machetes, and grenades to clear Rwanda of Tutsis. Hutus also raped and transmitted HIV to dehumanization and strip women of their dignity. The genocide was ended when president Paul Magana sent the RPF to…

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    In this case scenario, engaging in FDI like Samsung did could keep the lead firm away from problems like the one examined above. Furthermore, Colin Haslam, Nick Tsitsianis and Y Ping Yin (2013) also state that “Samsung also runs its manufacturing facilities and this account’s for the relatively higher share of labour costs in value retained. It manufactures screens, chips and other parts for its smartphones and tablets in comparison to Apple which…

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    The State of Affairs in Africa has always created stereo-types as a doomed continent with unavoidable tribal conflict and ethnic cleavages. It’s hard to understand why there were so many wars and instability in Africa in the late 90’s. Over the last four decades, nearly twenty African countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa area have experienced at least one form of war. The biggest and deadliest war was the Rwandan genocide. Most of the wars occurred because of influences Europeans had on African…

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    a new process of human rights thinking was produced focusing towards groups that had been stripped of their basic human rights. The League of Nations’ unique humanitarian efforts towards the Armenians included assertion of national rights of the Armenians, linked the League of Nations to the communal…

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    Tncs

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    In an era of increased globalization, transnational corporations (“TNCs”) and MNCs have grown in number and in power. A significant portion of modern economic development occurs through TNCs that, in an effort to maximize profit, move to developing countries. Among the attractions to TNCs of such regions are lax environmental regulations and what amounts to tolerance of human rights violations. TNCs have increased the rate of man-made environmental destruction and concomitant harm to humans.…

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    The contributor of “Africa's Informal Economy Is Receding Faster than Latin America's,” published by The Economist, discusses the current and rapidity changing economy of sub-Saharan countries and their respective traditional roles. The author directly cites Adam Smith and the invisible hand in correlation to human nature to “truck, barter, and exchange” (Africa’s). This is to illustrate how individuals will innately make economic decisions based on their personal needs and that these decisions…

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    The Advisory Panel

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    In 2013 the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights passed a resolution 23/13 which reinforced that “state would adopt specific measures to protect and preserve the rights to life and security of people with albinism, as well as their right not to be subject to torture and ill treatment, and ensure their…

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    Al-Bashir Response Paper

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    including the sitting president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir. Al-Bashir—charged with multiple counts of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide—is the first sitting head of state indicted by the ICC. In late 2014, Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda (2014) decided to table the investigation, citing the United Nations Security Council’s inaction and the ICC’s limited resources as causes for tabling all active investigations. The ICC’s inaction has allowed President Omar al-Bashir’s regime to…

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