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Cosa (chi) è genocide$31308$ - definizione

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

Selk'nam genocide         
  • Julius Popper (on left) shooting, with a Selk'nam corpse visible in the foreground
  • Selk'nam]] children, 1898
GENOCIDE OF THE SELK'NAM PEOPLE
Selk'nam Genocide; Ona Genocide; Selknam Genocide; Selknam genocide
The Selk'nam genocide was the genocide of the Selk'nam people, one of three indigenous tribes populating the Tierra del Fuego in South America, from the second half of the 19th to the early 20th century. The genocide spanned a period of between ten and fifteen years.
Black genocide         
CONSPIRACY THEORY
African American genocide; Black genocide conspiracy theory
In the United States, black genocide is the characterization that the mistreatment of African Americans by both the United States government and white Americans, both in the past and the present, amounts to genocide. The decades of lynchings and long-term racial discrimination were first formally described as genocide by a now defunct organization, the Civil Rights Congress, in a petition which it submitted to the United Nations in 1951.
Armenian genocide survivors         
  • Armenian genocide survivors map
  • The US State Department document of the Armenian population in 1921
ARMENIANS WHO SURVIVED THE 1915 GENOCIDE
Armenian Genocide Survivors; Survivors of Armenian genocide; Armenian Genocide survivors; Armenian genocide survivor
Armenian genocide survivors are Western Armenians who were not killed in the genocide of 1915. Most of the survivors became refugees outside Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire.

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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.