CountryDatesPer petratorsVictimsEstimated Nos.Sudan1955-72Sudanese ArmySouthernSudanese500, 000Indonesia 1965-67 Vigilantes Communists 200, 000-600, 000Nigeria1966-70Other NigeriansIbos2-3 MillionParaguay1968-72ParaguayansAchdIndians1, 000Bangladesh 1971 East PakistanArmyBengalis 1. 3 — 3MillionBurundi 1972 Tutsis Hutus 100, 000-200, 000East Timor 1975 Indonesian Army Timorese 60, 000-100, 000Cambodia 1975-79 Khmer Rouge Cambodians 1-2. 5MillionUgandaBangladesh1976-78 Ugandan Army1971 to the Bangladeshi Armypresentand Bengali settlersUgandans 500, 000Non-Bengal i tribal 200, 000peoples of theChittagong HillTracts of southeasternBangladesh168 GENOCIDE
AUTHOR INDEXAaby, Peter. . . . . . .Abella, Irv<strong>in</strong>gAbl<strong>in</strong>, David. . . . . .Abzug, Robert H. . . .Adalian, Rouben. . . .Adams, JamesAdelson, AlanAhmad, EqbalA<strong>in</strong>szte<strong>in</strong>, Reuben. . .Alexander, Edward . .Allworth, Edward. . .Ankara University. . .Appelfeld,AharonArad, YitzchakArendt, HannahArens, Richard. . . . .Aronson, RonaldAskenasy, HansAtaov, TurkkayaAxelrod, DanielBaker, LeonardBall, Desmond. . . . .Bar-On, DanBarabas, AliciaBardakjian, Kevork B.Bartolomd, MiguelBauer, Yehuda. . . . .Bauman, ZygmuntBaumel, Judith TydorBedau, Hugo Adam. . .Bellis, PaulBerenbaum, MichaelBerglund, StaffanBergmann, Mart<strong>in</strong> S. . .Berkovits, Eliezer. . . .Bettelheim, Bruno. . . .Bettelheim, Charles. . .Bierman, JohnBlatter, Janet. . . . . . .Bodley, John H. . . . . .Bor, Josef. . . . . . . . .Bork<strong>in</strong>, Joseph. . . . . .Borowski, TadeuszBraham, Randolph L.Branford, SueBreitman, Richard. . . .Brenner, Robert ReeveBr<strong>in</strong>tnall, Douglas E. .Bryce, Viscount. . . . .1. 352. 831. 12. 505. A. . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 322. 361. 22. 1052. 123. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 15. 182. 109, 2. 1 10, 2. 1 1 12. 37, 2. 512. 15, 3. 11. 4, 1. 57. 837. 845. 20, 5. 217. 682. 387. 594. 13, 8. 11. 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 6. . 2. 84, 2. 85, 3. 2, 3. 3,. . . . . . . 3. 4, 3. 5, 3. 62. 16, 7. 862. 867. 856. 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 71. 74. 14. . . . . . . 2. 139, 2. 1402. 176. 182. 702. 1241. 8, 1. 92. 392. 522. 1122. 1, 2. 1251. 102. 18, 2. 94. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 11. 115. GBudiardjo, CarmelBundy, McGeorgeBurger, JulianButz, Arthur R.Cargas, Harry JamesCarr, Edward HallettCarrere d'Encausse, HCarroll, Berenice A.Carter, Ashton. . . . .Carynyk, Marco. . .Chalk, Frank. . . . . .Charny, Israel W. . .Chodziesner,GertrudChorover, Stephen L.Churchill, Ward. . .Coates, Kenneth. . .Cohen, Arthur. . . .Colchester, MarcusColletta, Nat J.Coll<strong>in</strong>s, RandallComstock, CraigConquest, RobertCorsun, Andrew. . .Coser, Lewis. . . . .Costanza, Mary S.Council on Turkish-ARelationsDadrian, Vahakn N.Dando, William A.Dargyay, Eva K.Davies, R. W.Davis, RobertDavis, Shelton H. . . .Dawidowicz,LucyDelbo, Charlotte. . . .Des Pres, TerrenceDeutscher, Isaac. . . .Devalle, Susana B. C. .Dimsdale, Joel E. . . .D<strong>in</strong>nerste<strong>in</strong>, Leonard .Dmytryshyn, BasilDobkowski, Michael MDobroszycki, LucjanDolot, Miron. . . . . .Donat, AlexanderDorstal, W. . . . . . . .Dower, John W. . . . .1. 12, 1. 137. 601. 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 32. 1416. 19elene. . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 207. 337. 616. 212. 19, 6. 22, 7. 10, 8. 47. 11, 7. 12, 7. 13, 7. 87, 7. 88,8. 5, 8. 6, 8. 7, 8. 8, 8. 9, 8. 10,8. 1 1, 8. 12, 8. 13, 8. 14, 8. 452. 1162. 20, 8. 157. 141. 282. 1421. 161. 177. 897. 1131. 18, 1. 19, 6. 2, 6. 35. 177. 902. 126merican. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 6. . . 3. 8, 5. B, 5. C, 7. 15,. . 7. 16, 7. 17, 7. 18, 8. 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 11. 206. 19, 6. 231. 211. 22. . . . . . . . . . . 2. 2, 3. 92. 572. 533. 101. 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 22. 876. 247. 312. 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 42. 581. 247. 35AvTttott I~ant'x 169
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