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Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities

2023
The attacks on 9/11 as well as the ones in Madrid, London, Paris and Brussel; the genocides in Nazi Germany, Rwanda and Cambodia; the torture in dictatorial regimes; the wars in former Yugoslavia, Syria and Iraq and currently in Ukraine; the sexual violence during periods of conflict, all make us wonder: why would anyone do something like that? Who are
Alette Smeulers
openaire   +3 more sources

A conceptual limbo of genocide: Russian rhetoric, mass atrocities in Ukraine, and the current definition’s limits

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2022
The presence of multiple, semantically opposed usages of the term “genocide” not only poses a challenge for legally defining Russia’s atrocities in Ukraine, but also exemplifies the constraints of international law in dealing with mass civilian ...
O. Dudko
exaly   +2 more sources

Cultural Heritage and Mass Atrocities

The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 2023
Intentional destruction of cultural heritage has a long history. Contemporary examples include the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan, mosques in Xinjiang, China, mausoleums in Timbuktu, Mali, and Greco-Roman remains in Syria.
M. Kosciejew
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

A Theoretical Model of Victimization, Perpetration, and Denial in Mass Atrocities: Case Studies From Indonesia, Cambodia, East Timor, and Myanmar

Personality and Social Psychology Review
Academic Abstract The present article discusses victimization, perpetration, and denial in mass atrocities, using four recent case studies from Southeast Asia.
Idhamsyah Eka Putra   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Genocide and Mass Atrocities

2021
This chapter focuses on the dissemination and popular reception of information about mass atrocities and the Holocaust at its height. It investigates the eyewitness accounts, hearsay, and gossip that fed the ever-churning rumor mills of German wartime society to examine popular responses to evidence of German-perpetrated war crimes.
exaly   +2 more sources

The Onset, Spread, and Prevention of Mass Atrocities: Perspectives From Formal Network Models

Journal of Genocide Research, 2019
Mass atrocity case studies routinely refer to networks of perpetrators (and of victims and bystanders) but little formal work is available to pinpoint characteristics of atrocity committing networks and how they operate.
Charles H Anderton, Jürgen Brauer
exaly   +2 more sources

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