genocide$31308$ - translation to greek
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genocide$31308$ - translation to greek

ATTEMPT TO DENY OR MINIMIZE STATEMENTS OF THE SCALE AND SEVERITY OF AN INCIDENCE OF GENOCIDE
Genocide Denial; Deny genocide; Genocide denier; Genocide denialism; Denial of genocide; Genocide denialist; Genocide denialists

genocide      
n. γενοκτονία
United Nations         
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  • Global Smallpox Eradication Programme]] reading the news that smallpox has been globally eradicated in 1980
  • [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] with the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]], 1949
  • UN Headquarters]] in [[New York City]]
  • Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence]] from Serbia in 2008 did not violate international law.
  • The [[UN Buffer Zone in Cyprus]] was established in 1974 following the [[Turkish invasion of Cyprus]].
  • In [[Jordan]], UNHCR remains responsible for the [[Syrian refugees]] and the [[Zaatari refugee camp]].
  • [[Kofi Annan]], secretary-general from 1997 to 2006
  • Iraq war]] hearings, 5 February 2003.
  • [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], leader of the Soviet Union, addressing the UN General Assembly in December 1988
  • Marking of the UN's 70th anniversary – Budapest, 2015
  • United Nations Headquarters]], seen in 2007
  • international territory]])}}
  • The UN in 1945: founding members in light blue, protectorates and territories of the founding members in dark blue
  • 1943 sketch by Franklin Roosevelt of the UN original three branches: The [[Four Policemen]], an executive branch, and an international assembly of forty UN member states
GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
UN; U.N.; U.N; United Nations Organization; United nations; United Nations Fighting Forces; The United Nations; United Nations Organisation; The UN; United Nation; Организация Объединённых Наций; Nations Unies; U. N.; United nation organization; U.n.; U n; Verenigde Naties; Un.org; Security Council criticism; UN inaction on genocide and human rights; ООН; Organisation des Nations unies; United Nations funding; U N; Organizacion de las Naciones Unidas; Organización de las Naciones Unidas; United Nations Publications; Untied Nations; Organization United Nations; الأمم المتحدة; 联合国; @UN; Un.int; United Nations organization; United Nations arrears; Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Nations; 10.18356
ενωμένα έθνη, ηνωμένα έθνη
United Nations Organization         
  • A Nepalese soldier on a peacekeeping deployment providing security at a rice distribution site in Haiti during 2010
  • secretary-general]]
  • [[Dag Hammarskjöld]] was a particularly active secretary-general from 1953 until he died in 1961.
  • Global Smallpox Eradication Programme]] reading the news that smallpox has been globally eradicated in 1980
  • [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] with the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]], 1949
  • UN Headquarters]] in [[New York City]]
  • Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence]] from Serbia in 2008 did not violate international law.
  • The [[UN Buffer Zone in Cyprus]] was established in 1974 following the [[Turkish invasion of Cyprus]].
  • In [[Jordan]], UNHCR remains responsible for the [[Syrian refugees]] and the [[Zaatari refugee camp]].
  • [[Kofi Annan]], secretary-general from 1997 to 2006
  • Iraq war]] hearings, 5 February 2003.
  • [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], leader of the Soviet Union, addressing the UN General Assembly in December 1988
  • Marking of the UN's 70th anniversary – Budapest, 2015
  • United Nations Headquarters]], seen in 2007
  • international territory]])}}
  • The UN in 1945: founding members in light blue, protectorates and territories of the founding members in dark blue
  • 1943 sketch by Franklin Roosevelt of the UN original three branches: The [[Four Policemen]], an executive branch, and an international assembly of forty UN member states
GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
UN; U.N.; U.N; United Nations Organization; United nations; United Nations Fighting Forces; The United Nations; United Nations Organisation; The UN; United Nation; Организация Объединённых Наций; Nations Unies; U. N.; United nation organization; U.n.; U n; Verenigde Naties; Un.org; Security Council criticism; UN inaction on genocide and human rights; ООН; Organisation des Nations unies; United Nations funding; U N; Organizacion de las Naciones Unidas; Organización de las Naciones Unidas; United Nations Publications; Untied Nations; Organization United Nations; الأمم المتحدة; 联合国; @UN; Un.int; United Nations organization; United Nations arrears; Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Nations; 10.18356
οργανισμός ηνωμένων εθνών, οηε

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.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Genocide denial

Genocide denial is the attempt to deny or minimize the scale and severity of an instance of genocide. Denial is an integral part of genocide and includes secret planning of genocide, propaganda while the genocide is going on, and destruction of evidence of mass killings. According to genocide researcher Gregory Stanton, denial "is among the surest indicators of further genocidal massacres".

Some scholars define denial as the final stage of a genocidal process. Richard G. Hovannisian states, "Complete annihilation of a people requires the banishment of recollection and suffocation of remembrance. Falsification, deception and half-truths reduce what was, to what might have been or perhaps what was not at all."

Examples include Holocaust denial, Armenian genocide denial, and Bosnian genocide denial. The distinction between respectable academic historians and those of illegitimate historical negationists, including genocide deniers, rests on the techniques used to write such histories. Illegitimate revisionists rewrite history to support an agenda, often political, using falsification and rhetorical fallacies to obtain their results.