Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited
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INDEX<br />
524<br />
Pallawah People, 327<br />
Pavelic, Ante, 327–28<br />
Peace-Building, 329<br />
Peace Enforcement, 328<br />
Peacekeeping, 77, 329; and Presidential Decision Directive<br />
25 (PDD-25), 341; preventive<br />
deployment, 342–43<br />
Peace Maintenance, 328–29<br />
Peace Operations, 329<br />
Peacemaking, 329<br />
PeaceWatch, 329<br />
Pearson International Peacekeeping Training Center,<br />
329–30<br />
People groups: Arawak, 50; Carib, 50; Ge, 50; Herero<br />
people, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 184, 460–61; Igbo people,<br />
205–6; Indigenous groups, 209,<br />
209–10; Moriori People, genocide <strong>of</strong>,<br />
290–91; Nama people, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 298,<br />
460–61; Native Americans, genocide <strong>of</strong>,<br />
301; Nuba, 310; Pontic Greeks, genocide <strong>of</strong>,<br />
337; tribal, right to self-determination, 413;<br />
Tupi-Guarani, 50; Yanomami, 51<br />
People <strong>of</strong> Integrity, 330<br />
Permanent Five. See P-5<br />
Perpetrators <strong>of</strong> genocide, 36; Adolf Eichmann, 34;<br />
Bagosora, Théoneste, 32; Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Iran, 33; Hackenholt, SS Master Sergeant<br />
Lorentz, 37; Himmler, SS Chief Heinrich, 37;<br />
Hutu, 442; Hutu, in Burundi, 54; individual<br />
responsibility, concept <strong>of</strong>, 210; Khmer-<br />
Rouge, 53, 445; megalomaniacs, see Utopia;<br />
Nazi SS, 32; Ottoman-Turk, 32; prosecutions<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 331–32; Soviet occupation forces in<br />
Buchenwald, 53; Tutsi, in Burundi, 54; Von<br />
Trotha, Adrian Dietrich Lothar, 460–61;<br />
Wirth, SS Colonel General Christian, 37;<br />
Young Turk regime, 52<br />
Persecution <strong>of</strong> Baha’is in Iran, 33; Baha’i faith originated<br />
in Iran in 1844, 33; 1850s and 1860s,<br />
over twenty thousand put to death, 33; routinely<br />
killed in small groups, 33<br />
Personnel Continuities, 330<br />
P-5, 330–31<br />
Physicians. See Doctors without Borders<br />
Physicians for Human Rights, 345<br />
Physicians, role <strong>of</strong> during the Holocaust, 370–71<br />
Pianist, The, 331<br />
Pidhainy, S.O., 43<br />
Pilger, John, 107<br />
Pillage; in Darfur, 97<br />
Pinochet Ugarte, General Augusto Jose Ramon,<br />
331–32; Desaparecidos (those who have disappeared),<br />
68; left-wing political parties and,<br />
68<br />
Pioneers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Genocide</strong> Studies (Totten and Jacobs), 332;<br />
Lemkin, Dr. Raphael in, 31, 102, 256–57<br />
PIOOM Foundation, 332<br />
Pius XI, 332–33<br />
Pius XII, 333<br />
Plavsic, Biljana, 333<br />
Poison gas. See Chemical weapons, use <strong>of</strong><br />
Poisonings: in Polish death camps, 99–100<br />
Pogroms, 333–34; Chmielnicki Pogroms, 71; Kielce,<br />
244–45; Kishinev Pogrom, 246–47; Kristalnacht,<br />
185, 250<br />
Poland: annihilation <strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry (1940s), 53–54;<br />
death camps (Vernichtungslager) in, 99–100;<br />
ethnic cleansing in, 335; gas vans, first in,<br />
156; Generalgouvernement in, 157; genocide<br />
<strong>of</strong> Polish Jewry, 485–86; Judenrat, 233–34;<br />
under Nazi occupation, 8; Sobibor, 398–99;<br />
Treblinka, 429; Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 38,<br />
467; Zygiel bojm, Szmul Artur, 485–86<br />
Poles, 395<br />
Polish Jews; in Lódz Ghetto, 112<br />
Polish National Council, 334<br />
Political Groups; and the U.N. Convention on the<br />
Prevention and Punishment <strong>of</strong> the Crime <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Genocide</strong> (UNCG), 335–36<br />
Political implications <strong>of</strong> genocide: Christian church<br />
response against, 36; Cold War balance <strong>of</strong><br />
powers, 35; nation-building capacity<br />
weakened, 35; President Nixon’s China policy,<br />
35; reluctance <strong>of</strong> U.S. to intervene, 35<br />
Political killings, 336; disappearances, 115; in<br />
Ethiopia, 134; in North Korea, 246; Operation<br />
Condor, 318<br />
Political realism. See Realism<br />
Political refugees, 38<br />
Political sections, 336<br />
Politicide, 336–37<br />
Pol Pot, 82, 242–43, 334, 386; and Sihanouk, King<br />
Norodom, 394–95; Cambodian genocide and,<br />
57–58; Cham people, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 64; and<br />
Lon Nol, 261–62; and Son Sen, 386, 402–3;<br />
Year Zero, 479; Year Zero, concept <strong>of</strong>, 479<br />
Polynesia; Moriori People, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 290–91<br />
Pontic Greeks, genocide <strong>of</strong>, 337<br />
Population collapse, 337<br />
Populations at risk, 337<br />
Porrajmos, 337–38<br />
Potocari, 338. See also Srebrinica<br />
Potsdam Agreement, 108<br />
Potsdam Conference, 338–39<br />
Powell, Colin, 339<br />
Powell Doctrine, 339<br />
Preconditions <strong>of</strong> genocide, 340<br />
Prejudice, 340–41<br />
Presidential Decision Directive 25 (PDD-25), 341<br />
Presidential Guard, Rwandan, 341–42<br />
Prevent International News Monitor, 342<br />
The Prevention and Intervention <strong>of</strong> <strong>Genocide</strong> (Totten),<br />
160<br />
Prevention <strong>of</strong> genocide, 342; Convention on the<br />
Prevention and Punishment <strong>of</strong> the Crime <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Genocide</strong>, 235; Ennals, Martin, 131; Forum<br />
on Early Warning and Early Response<br />
(FEWER), 149; International Alert, 131,