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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Ethnic Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire wererounded up, deported and executed on orders of the government. VHEMES vhemes = visual + themesstart by dragging a predesigned vheme onto the canvas OBJECTS drag and drop icons,shapes, text or upload your own from our extensive library of artwork your artboard start from scratch[clears the canvas] double click on textto edit or change TEXT Genocide noun the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group. Following The Holocaust, the world said never again. But, it's still happening... Past genocides have shocked the world: Armenia, 1915 The Holocaust, 1933 Led by Hitler, the Nazi party were focused on 'ethnically' purifying Germany, murdering those who didn't fit thecriteria for his 'supreme race'. 9 million killed Cambodia, 1975 When the Khmer Rouge took control of the Cambodiangovernment they began a "re-education" campaign targeting political dissidents. Rwanda, 1990 After the president's plane was shot down, an organised campaign of violence spreadacross the country's capital with innocent civilians chosen as the unwilling subjects. Bosnia, 1995 When the republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina(Bosnia) declared independence in 1992 theregion quickly became the central theatre offighting. The Serbs targeted Bosniak and Croatian civilians in areas under their control in a campaignof ethnic cleansing. 250,000 killed KEY Darfur, 2003 Over a decade ago the Government of Sudan carried out genocide against Darfuri civilians. Today, innocent lives are still being affected: Syrians have been forced to flee their homes, at risk of being killed. 1 in 8 2,000 bombs have been dropped oncivilians in the Blue Nile since the start of 2015. #GCA2015 Scarlett Dixon 50,000 Children in Sudan at risk of death from starvation as genocide disrupts farming.
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