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  • Genocide Pact
    Genocide Pact

    GENOCIDE PACT's self-titled album is like a punch in the face - in the best way possible. This DC-based band delivers a potent mix of death metal and hardcore, leaving listeners in a headbanging frenzy. From the relentless drumming to the harsh vocals, every track on this album is a sonic assault on the senses. The production on Genocide Pact is raw and unpolished, adding to the overall intensity of the music. Each guitar riff cuts through the mix like a chainsaw, while the bass provides a solid foundation for the chaos unfolding above. The songs are short and to the point, wasting no time in getting straight to the point. Lyrically, Genocide Pact takes no prisoners. The band delves into dark subject matter, touching on themes of violence, destruction, and, well, genocide. But don't let that scare you off - this album is meant to be enjoyed for its sheer musical brutality, not its lyrics. Overall, GENOCIDE PACT's self-titled album is a sonic grenade that will leave you exhilarated and wanting more. If you're a fan of extreme metal and hardcore, this album is a must-listen. Just be prepared to have your ears ringing and your neck sore from all the headbanging.

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  • Genocide Pact Genocide Pact 2021 USA vinyl LP RR7486
    Genocide Pact Genocide Pact 2021 USA vinyl LP RR7486

    GENOCIDE PACT Genocide Pact (2021 US limited edition 8-track LP pressed on BONE WHITE VINYL . The finest gut-wrenching Death Metal from Washington DC. Limited to 2192 copies. Housed in matt picture sleeve with lyric/credit inner. With no signs of wear or play and still housed in its hypestickered pvc sleeve this is in as new condition RR7486) A1 Led To ExtinctionA2 Perverse DominionA3 Fossilized FutureA4 Mutilated Vision B5 Deprive / DegradeB6 Purged FleshB7 Barbaric RegressionB8 Industrial Obedience

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  • Genocide and Victimology
    Genocide and Victimology

    Genocide and Victimology examines genocide in its diverse features, from different yet connected perspectives, to offer an interdisciplinary, victimological imagination of genocide.It will include in its exploration critical and cultural victimologies and criminologies of genocide, accompanied by, and recognising, the rich scholarship on genocide in the fields of religion and history, theatre studies and photography, philosophy and existentialism, post-colonialism, and ethnography and biography.Bringing together theory with empirical research and drawing on a range of case studies, such as the Treblinka extermination camp, the Bosnian and Rwandan genocides, the Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba, Canada, and genocidal violence in Syria and Iraq, this book engages the victimological imagination towards an interdisciplinary, cosmopolitan victimology of genocide.Bundled and intertwined, the wide yet integrated variety of perspectives on genocide gives readers a victimological kaleidoscope to discover, and for victimology hitherto, unexplored theory and methodology.This way, readers can develop their own more epistemologically, theoretically, and methodologically robust victimology of genocide—a victimology of genocide as envisioned by Nicole Rafter.The book hopes to canvas an understanding and a starting point for a diverse appreciation of genocide victimhood and survivorship from which the real post-genocidal harms and sites, post-traumatic stress disorder, courts and tribunals, and overall meaningful justice will benefit. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars in criminology, sociology, cultural studies, philosophy, history, religious studies, English literature, and all those concerned with not repeating a history of genocide.

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  • Genocide: The Basics
    Genocide: The Basics

    Genocide: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the study of a controversial and widely debated topic.This concise and comprehensive book explores key questions such as; how successful have efforts been in the prevention of genocide?How prevalent has genocide been throughout history? and how has the concept been defined? Real world case studies address significant issues including:The killing of indigenous peoples by colonial powersThe Holocaust and the question of "uniqueness"Peacekeeping efforts in the 1990sLegal attempts to create a genocide-free worldWith suggestions for further reading, discussion questions at the end of each chapter and a glossary of key terms, Genocide: The Basics is the ideal starting point for students approaching the topic for the first time.

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  • Sites of Genocide
    Sites of Genocide

    "Genocide" may be the most powerful word in the English language.What is the significance and relevance of this formative concept today?In an extraordinarily wide-ranging collection of essays and interviews, Adam Jones, one of the world's leading genocide scholars, explores the uses and controversies surrounding the term that Raphael Lemkin coined during the Second World War to describe and prohibit mass atrocities against defined human groups. In a style that is learned but always accessible and engaging, Jones addresses key historical and contemporary issues, such as: What were the motivations and proclaimed justifications for genocide in the "long nineteenth century" that shaped our modern world?How can "humanitarian" interventions in genocide avoid sliding into new imperialism?What are the connections between religion and genocide?How can the gender variable in genocide perpetration and victimization be understood?A wide range of historical and contemporary genocides and crimes against humanity, from the eighteenth-century slave rebellion in Haiti to Myanmar's destruction of the Rohingya, and to the forms of structural and systemic violence that Jones argues should be encompassed by any global-historical understanding of genocide. Sites of Genocide is illustrated with photos from Jones's own collection and other sources.It will be of interest to all students and scholars of human rights and for general readers seeking a point of entry to the rich and provocative debates in comparative genocide studies.

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  • Genocide : A World History
    Genocide : A World History

    Genocide occurs in every time period and on every continent.Using the 1948 U.N. definition of genocide as its departure point, this book examines the main episodes in the history of genocide from the beginning of human history to the present.Norman M. Naimark lucidly shows that genocide both changes over time, depending on the character of major historical periods, and remains the same in many of its murderous dynamics.He examines cases of genocide as distinct episodes of mass violence, but also in historical connection with earlier episodes. Unlike much of the literature in genocide studies, Naimark argues that genocide can also involve the elimination of targeted social and political groups, providing an insightful analysis of communist and anti-communist genocide.He pays special attention to settler (sometimes colonial) genocide as a subject of major concern, illuminating how deeply the elimination of indigenous peoples, especially in Africa, South America, and North America, influenced recent historical developments.At the same time, the "classic" cases of genocide in the twentieth Century - the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, Rwanda, and Bosnia -- are discussed, together with recent episodes in Darfur and Congo.

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  • Genocide: A Thematic Approach
    Genocide: A Thematic Approach

    The purpose of this volume is not simply to compileyet another wearying chronicle of the horrors that have been committed by our fellow human beings.Most students who register for a course on Genocide assume that it will focus, perhaps exclusively, on the Holocaust—the case with which they are most familiar.Many of them have read Elie Wiesel’s eloquent masterpiece Night in secondary school, and some may have read The Diary of Anne Frank.A few students might even know that a genocide occurred in Rwanda or Darfur.Like most people, however, they equate genocide simply with mass killing, and assume that genocide mustby definition entail millions of deaths.Raphael Lemkin, who coined the word “genocide”—meaning literally “to kill a people”— originally defined it “a colonial crime of destroying the national patterns of the oppressed and imposing the national patterns of the oppressors.” This was a process, Lemkin said, deliberately intending to destroy a people’s culture that could sometimes but not necessarily always result in mass murder.Students need to know that after World War II the great powers undermined and co-opted the process of writing the1948 Genocide Convention at the UN—because these nations did not want their own colonial crimes, oppression of minorities,and destructions of cultures to be included in the definition.Instead, they simply used the Holocaust as a template and succeeded in distorting what Lemkin originally meant by “genocide”—the murder of a people by destroying their social and cultural connections.

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  • Genocide and Political Groups
    Genocide and Political Groups

    Genocide and Political Groups provides a comprehensive examination of the crime of genocide in connection with political groups.It offers a detailed empirical study of the current status of political groups under customary international law, as well as a comprehensive theoretical analysis of whether political genocide should be recognized as a separate crime by the international community.The book discusses whether a stand-alone crime of political genocide should be recognized under international law.It begins by examining the historical development of genocide and critically assessing the unique requirements of the crime.It then demonstrates that other international offences -notably crimes against humanity and war crimes- are not workable substitutes for a specific offence that protects political groups.This is followed by an analytical study of the protection of human groups under international law.The book proposes a new theory that links the protection of groups to individual rights of a certain character that give rise to the group's existence.It then applies that theory in evaluating whether political groups are legitimate candidates for specific protection from physical and biological destruction 'as such'.The writing includes an exhaustive analysis of state practice and opinio juris on the treatment of political groups.It empirically refutes claims that political groups are protected already from genocide by virtue of post-Convention developments in customary international law.In response to this legal reality, however, the book analyses the theoretical and public policy justifications for international criminal law and demonstrates that the international community would be well served by creating a separate international crime to address political genocide.

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