نتایج جستجو برای: genocide
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Abstract Research on the political aspect of recognition Armenian genocide has mostly focused realpolitik and its impact in terms legislation relations between actors. A new dimension research regarding occurred by presenting legal performativity within memory laws France Germany. Here, I build understanding that performative analysis may help us uncover deeper circumstances genocide, going bey...
Transitional justice is guided by three main theories of justice: retributive, restorative, and reparative. Currently, the theories are predominantly perceived as mutually exclusive rather than mutually reinforcing. This paper seeks to reconceptualize the way scholars and practitioners comprehend and use the theories by looking at the goals and the unique focus of each theory. Through this anal...
Some scholars include changes in spirituality, such as a greater commitment to their religious beliefs or an enhanced understanding of spiritual matters, in the definition of posttraumatic growth; others conclude that questions of spirituality should be excluded from this definition. This article highlights the fundamental difference of religion to other domains of posttraumatic growth because ...
In April 1994, the small east African nation of Rwanda became the site of one of the most violent episodes of the 20th century. Over the course of just 100 days, an embattled authoritarian state organized the slaughter of at least 850,000 Rwandans. Briefly, worldwide attention was riveted. But clichés about "age-old tribal hatreds" soon dominated discussion, conveying the impression that this w...
Remembrance and Denial of Genocide: On the Interrelations of Testimonial and Hermeneutical Injustice
Genocide remembrance is a complex epistemological/ethical achievement, whereby survivors and descendants give meaning to the past in quest for both personal-historical social-historical truth. This paper offers an argument of epistemic injustice specifically as it occurs relation practices (individual collective) genocide remembrance. In particular, I argue that under conditions denialism, unde...
The purpose of the article is to analyse WIT enlightening mission in terms posingthe problem 1932-1933 Holodomor-genocide Ukrainian nation at internationallevel, informing world public about genocide by famine organized Soviet totalitarianregime, involving recognized political, experts, and statesmen discussion thetragedy scale which a crime against humanity humankind, as well use oftheir appli...
This paper deconstructs the definition of genocide provided for by Article II Genocide Convention with a view to assessing whether an expanding scope crime is possible. The current does not seem correspond original conception term, which finds its roots in Raphael Lemkin’s writings, “father” Convention. Lemkin envisaged three forms genocide, namely physical, biological, and cultural, so as conv...
Torrey and Yolken should be commended for adding to the burgeoning reports in the recent psychiatric literature describing the genocide committed by our colleagues during the Nazi era. That it has taken close to 60 years to confront this dark period in the history of psychiatry does not diminish the importance of finally dealing with it. It is painfully shameful that close to 300 000 individual...
BACKGROUND Since the genocide occurred in 1994, Rwanda has faced up to the challenge of rebuilding. Public health is a main field to understand this rebuilding. OBJECTIVES In this paper, the aim was to map the scientific research on public health in Rwanda after the genocide and to present the links between different financing systems. METHODS We used bibliographic analyses with Web of Scie...
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