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Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide is an international treaty that criminalizes genocide and obligates state parties to pursue its enforcement. The treaty defines genocide as any of five acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, including 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. The treaty entered into force in 1951 and has 153 state parties as of 2024. It has influenced law at both the national and international level, with its definition of genocide being adopted by international and hybrid tribunals and incorporated into the domestic law of several countries. The International Court of Justice has ruled that the principles underlying the Convention represent a peremptory norm against genocide that no government can derogate.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.US under Donald Trump
- 4.Israel Foreign Policy
- 5.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 7.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
- 8.US-South Africa Relations
- 9.Violence in South Africa
- 10.South African politics
- 11.South Africa under Cyril Ramaphosa
- 12.US Politics
countries
- 1.Israel
- 2.Palestine, State of
- 3.United States
- 4.South Africa
- 5.United Arab Emirates
- 6.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 7.Sudan
- 8.Qatar
- 9.Egypt
- 10.Netherlands
organizations
- 1.Hamas
- 2.International Court of Justice
- 3.United Nations
- 4.World Health Organization
- 5.US State Department
- 6.Amnesty International
- 7.Janjaweed
- 8.London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- 9.Masalit
- 10.Rapid Support Forces
- 11.US Treasury Department
- 12.UN Security Council
persons
- 1.Yoav Galant
- 2.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 3.Joel Pollak
- 4.Marco Rubio
- 5.Donald Trump
- 6.Ebrahim Rasool
- 7.Hanan Balkhy
- 8.Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
- 9.Omar Al-Bashir
- 10.Anthony Blinken
- 11.Abu Dharr Abdul Nabi Habiballa Ahmmed
- 12.Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan