English to Malayalam Dictionary genocide

genocide

വംശഹത്യ
definition
noun
The answer to how people or states convince themselves to commit murder or genocide is complex.
the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
example
By guarding wide areas from swift armed advance on civilians, they can prevent 'genocide' .
As well as mass 'genocide' , Stalin tore thousands of families apart by exiling men to the icy wastes of Siberia.
It is less clear, Stephen speculates, that he will be found guilty of 'genocide' .
Churchill argues that the experiences of his people are nothing less than 'genocide' .
They want him deported to Vilnius, the city of his birth, to stand trial for 'genocide' .
If the UN accepts that 'genocide' is occurring, it is legally obliged to take action to stop it.
The perpetrators of 'genocide' were no different from those who did not participate in the bloodletting.
The answer to how people or states convince themselves to commit murder or 'genocide' is complex.
Why is it acceptable to discuss reparations for the victims of 'genocide' in some instances but not in others?
We see indicators of 'genocide' , and there is evidence that points in that direction.
Racism and extreme nationalism, which live on in our new century, do not always lead to 'genocide' .
The higher politics of the Cold War were more important than stopping Pol Pot's 'genocide' .
Surely one such lesson is that the denial of 'genocide' is a dangerous and immoral thing.
The report stated that much of what had been done to them was tantamount to 'genocide' .
After we liberated Europe we did not come home to deny freedoms and practise 'genocide' here.
He is expected to report on the region next month, to try to evaluate whether 'genocide' has taken place.
a campaign of 'genocide'
He may be charged with 'genocide' and the trial could start next after this case.
Its remit is to try offences of 'genocide' , crimes against humanity and war crimes.
The tragedy is made all the worse because 'genocide' is both predictable and preventable.
Chris makes an interesting comment on the United Nations and use of the term 'genocide' .
A regime that launched 'genocidal' extermination campaigns against impure minorities would be recognised for what it was and denounced.
This small force is powerless to stop 'genocidal' violence in a region the size of France.
The reality of life in the developing world makes this agenda nothing short of 'genocidal' .
He was up against an enemy armed and guided by 'genocidal' impulses.
They now have to make sure that malevolent and reactionary forces are no longer able to gain power and to use such power in the pursuit of racist and 'genocidal' policies.
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