Answer to Question #178903 in English for Lilly

Question #178903

Compare the requirements outlined in Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide" to "President Clintons Remarks in Kigali on the Rwandan Genocide." In the context of Clintons speech, to what extent did members of the United Nations uphold the requirements of the convention? use evidence frome both texts to support your answer


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2021-04-12T10:07:29-0400

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Fast of all Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) is an instrument of international law that codified for the first time the crime of genocide. Its preamble recognizes that “at all periods of history genocide has inflicted great losses on humanity” and that international cooperation is required to “liberate humankind from such an odious scourge. from the president speech he also recognizes and agrees with the statement of the genocide convention that genocide in Ruanda inflicted a great loos to the country.


The genocide convention is obligated/ required with a mission to punish genocide and prevent genocide. And in the president speech he was in the support of bring to punishments of those involved in the crime for Rwandan genocide.


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