Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
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INDEX<br />
510<br />
Bophana, a Cambodian Tragedy (film), 47<br />
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 47–48, 442; army <strong>of</strong>, 2; concentration<br />
camps, Bosnian War, 82–83; contact<br />
group, 87–88; Dayton Agreement (Dayton<br />
Accords) and, 99, 363; Dutchbat (Dutch<br />
paratroop battlation), 122–23; first Muslim<br />
town attacked: Visegrad, 459–60; Foca, rape<br />
camp, 146; Gorazde, 171; Holiday Inn Sarajevo,<br />
189–90; irredentism, 277; Krstic,<br />
Radislav, 250–51; massacre in Srebrenica,<br />
484; Milosevic, Slobodan, 48, 283–85; nonintervention,<br />
international community,<br />
308–9; Operation Deny Flight, 319; Potocari,<br />
338; Republika Srpska, enemy <strong>of</strong>, 99,<br />
333, 363; Tuzla, 433; Wiesel, Elie and the<br />
Bosnian genocide, 471; Zepa, 483<br />
Bosnian Muslims, 324; white arm bands, 470<br />
Bosnian safe areas, 48; Srebrenica, 48, 49, 251, 405;<br />
Zepa, 48<br />
Bosnian Serbs: cultural genocide by, 91–92; Karadzic,<br />
Radovan, 240; Scorpions, volunteer militia,<br />
390–91; Sniper Alley, 398; Serbian Democratic<br />
party founder, 240–41; Srebrenica massacre,<br />
405; Tadic, Dusan, 415<br />
Bosnian War; failed Vance-Owen Peace Plan,<br />
454–55; Sniper Alley, 398<br />
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros (UN secretary-general), 49;<br />
“Agenda for Peace,” 5<br />
Brahimi, Lakhdar, 49<br />
Brahimi Report, 49<br />
Brand, Joel, 49–50<br />
Brazil: genocide <strong>of</strong> indigenous peoples in, 50; the<br />
Yanomami people in, 478–79<br />
Bringing Them Home (National Inquiry into the Separation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Aboriginal and Torres Strait<br />
Islander Children from Their Families), 29<br />
Broad-Based Transitional Government (BBTG), 51–52<br />
Browning, Christopher, and intentionalists, 214<br />
Bryce, Viscount James, 52<br />
Buchenwald, 52–53, 83; famous people held in, 53;<br />
Koch, Ilse (“Bitch <strong>of</strong> Buchenwald”), 52;<br />
Koch, Karl Otto (first commandant), 52; prisoners<br />
in, 53<br />
Buddhists; destruction <strong>of</strong>, by Khmer-Rouge, 53<br />
Bund (Jewish Labor Organization): reports by, 53–54<br />
Bund Deutscher Mädel (BdM; League <strong>of</strong> German<br />
Girls), 53<br />
Burning Times, The, 54<br />
Burundi: genocide in, 54; Hutu versus Tutsi in, 54,<br />
199–200; Tutsi, 432<br />
Bushnell, Prudence, 55<br />
Butcher <strong>of</strong> the Balkans, 328<br />
Butz, Arthur, 55<br />
Byelorussia (now Belarus), 43<br />
Bystanders, 55–56<br />
Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius. See<br />
Amaury, Arnold<br />
Calling the Ghosts: A Story about Rape, War and<br />
Women, 57<br />
Cambodia, 39, 441; Angkar Loeu (political party) and,<br />
14; Angkar’s eight-point agenda, 14; Cambodian<br />
Documentation Commission (CDC), 57;<br />
Cham people, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 64; Chap Teuv, 65;<br />
“class enemies,” 334; “Comrade Duch,” 82;<br />
coup by Lon Nol, 261; cultural genocide in,<br />
91–92; Democratic Republic <strong>of</strong> Kampuchea,<br />
108; documentation <strong>of</strong> genocide in, 478; impunity<br />
for Khmer Rouge, 93; impunity for Pol<br />
Pot, 93; Ke Pauk, 242; Khieu Samphan,<br />
242–43; Khmer Rouge and, 57–58, 64, 108;<br />
Killing Fields, The, and, 71; Killing Fields, The,<br />
246; Kingdom <strong>of</strong>, 446; Land <strong>of</strong> Wandering<br />
Souls, 252; Marxist Circle, 402; mass graves in,<br />
71; Old People, Cambodia, 316; Pol Pot and,<br />
14, 57, 64; postgenocide, 184; Sihanouk,<br />
Norodom, 394–95; social engineering, 399;<br />
and slavery, 397; study <strong>of</strong> genocide in, 477–78;<br />
Tuol Sleng prison, 82, 386, 431–32; United<br />
States Cambodian <strong>Genocide</strong> Justice Act, 447;<br />
United States’ response, described, 59–60; U.S.<br />
bombing in (Operation Menu), 320; Vietnam<br />
intervention in, 458–59; and Yale University<br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> Studies Program, 477–78; Year Zero,<br />
479; Year Zero, concept <strong>of</strong>, 479<br />
Cambodian Documentation Commission (CDC), 57<br />
Cambodian <strong>Genocide</strong> Justice Act, 58–59<br />
Cambodian genocide, the United States’ response to,<br />
59–60<br />
Canada: genocide in, 60; First Nations and, 60;<br />
Métis People, 280<br />
Canada-U.S. Human Rights Information and Documentation.<br />
See CUSHRID Net<br />
Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm, 46<br />
Carbon monoxide asphyxiation, 67, 264<br />
Carlsson report, 60–61<br />
Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly<br />
Violence, 61<br />
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in<br />
Washington, D.C., 31<br />
Carpet bombing. See Area bombing<br />
Carthage: Cato the Elder’s statement, 61–62; genocide<br />
in, 61; Rome, 61; Scipio, 61<br />
Carthago delenda est! (Latin, Carthage is destroyed!),<br />
62; Cato the Elder, 62<br />
Cathars. See Albigensian Crusade<br />
Catholic Church, and the Holocaust, 62–63<br />
CDC. See Cambodian Documentation Commission<br />
(CDC)<br />
CEH. See Truth Commission<br />
Center for International Development and Conflict<br />
Management (CIDCM), 63, 285<br />
Central Africa Republic; preventive deployment,<br />
342–43<br />
Centre for Comparative <strong>Genocide</strong> Studies. See Australian<br />
Institue for Holocaust and <strong>Genocide</strong><br />
Studies (AIHGS)<br />
Century <strong>of</strong> genocide, 63; Century <strong>of</strong> <strong>Genocide</strong>: Critical<br />
Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, 63–64;<br />
coined by Smith, Roger, 63