génocide - translation to french
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génocide - translation to french

DELIBERATE EXTERMINATION OF A PEOPLE
Genocidal organization; Genocides; Genocidal; Genozide; Genocide for profit; Genocide bombers; Crime of genocide; Genoside; Human Genocide; The Specific Intent to Commit Genocide; Genoicide; Slow genocide; Crime of crimes; G-word; A crime without a name; Völkermord; Race extermination
  • bison]] hunting for various reasons, including as a way of destroying the means of survival of [[Plains Indians]] to pressure them to remain on [[Indian reservation]]s.<ref name=Hinton/>
  • [[Armenian genocide]] victims
  • [[Sonderkommando]]}} burn corpses of Jews in pits at [[Auschwitz]] II-Birkenau, an [[extermination camp]].
  • quote={{'}}Next to the Jews in Europe,' wrote [[Alexander Werth]]', 'the biggest single German crime was undoubtedly the extermination by hunger, exposure and in other ways of ... Russian war prisoners.' Yet the murder of at least 3.3 million Soviet POWs is one of the least-known of modern genocides; there is still no full-length book on the subject in English. It also stands as one of the most intensive genocides of all time: 'a holocaust that devoured millions,' as [[Catherine Merridale]] acknowledges. The large majority of POWs, some 2.8 million, were killed in just eight months of 1941–42, a rate of slaughter matched (to my knowledge) only by the 1994 Rwanda genocide.}}</ref>
  • A mother with her sick baby at Abu Shouk IDP camp in [[North Darfur]]
  • Aftermath of the [[1941 Odessa massacre]], in which Jewish deportees were killed outside Brizula (now [[Podilsk]]) during [[the Holocaust]]
  • [[Nuon Chea]], the Khmer Rouge's chief ideologist, before the [[Cambodian Genocide Tribunal]] on 5 December 2011
  • Genocide Memorial Center]] in [[Kigali]]
  • Rooms of the [[Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum]] contain thousands of photos taken by the Khmer Rouge of their victims.
  • Human skulls at the [[Murambi Genocide Memorial Centre]] in [[Rwanda]]
  • Skulls in the [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery to Genocide Victims]]
  • The Nazi leaders at the [[Palace of Justice, Nuremberg]]

génocide         
n. genocide, extermination of a large group of people (particularly those belonging to a certain race, religion, etc.)
génocide      
genocidal, of genocide, pertaining to the extermination of a large group of people (particularly those belonging to a certain race, religion, etc.)
génocidaire      
genocidal, of genocide, pertaining to the extermination of a large group of people (particularly those belonging to a certain race, religion, etc.)

Definition

genocide
Genocide is the deliberate murder of a whole community or race.
They have alleged that acts of genocide and torture were carried out.
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Wikipedia

Genocide

Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people in whole or in part. Raphael Lemkin coined the term in 1944, combining the Greek word γένος (genos, "race, people") with the Latin suffix -caedo ("act of killing").

In 1948, the United Nations Genocide Convention defined genocide as any of five "acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group." These five acts were: killing members of the group, causing them serious bodily or mental harm, imposing living conditions intended to destroy the group, preventing births, and forcibly transferring children out of the group. Victims are targeted because of their real or perceived membership of a group, not randomly.

The Political Instability Task Force estimated that 43 genocides occurred between 1956 and 2016, resulting in about 50 million deaths. The UNHCR estimated that a further 50 million had been displaced by such episodes of violence up to 2008. Genocide, especially large-scale genocide, is widely considered to signify the epitome of human evil. As a label, it is contentious because it is moralizing, and has been used as a type of moral category since the late 1990s.

Examples of use of génocide
1. Les chefs d‘accusation d‘«entente en vue de commettre le génocide» et de «complicité de génocide» n‘ont pas été retenus.
2. Génocide? – La Cour internationale de justice, ŕ La Haye, entend les parties ŕ propos de l‘admissibilité d‘une plainte pour génocide déposée par la Croatie contre la Serbie.
3. Le message du Conseil fédéral mentionnant le génocide des Arméniens lors de l‘élaboration de l‘article de loi réprimant le génocide en tant que crime.
4. Sylvie Arsever Le crime de génocide est entré dans le vocabulaire juridique en 1'48, avec la Convention de l‘ONU pour la prévention et la répression du génocide.
5. Les autres prononcent clairement le mot de génocide.