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Armenia
Ottoman authorities arrested 250 Armenian leaders. -
Armenia
Deportation and massacre of 500,000 to 1.5 million Armenians -
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Genocidios
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Armenia
The Ottoman parliament stated that all property that belonged to Armenians, was to be confiscated by the authorities. -
Yugoslavia
Around 25,000 Srebrenica women were forcibly transferred to the Government-controlled territory. -
Yugoslavia
Mass expulsion of 25,000–30,000 Bosnian Muslim civilians -
Yugoslavia
Killing of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim -
Cambodia
Khmer Rouge took control over Cambodia -
Cambodia
Pol Pot’s force had grown to over 700,000 men -
Cambodia
Policies of collectivization and communal labor put in motion by Pol Pot. -
Guatemala
250,000 to 500,000 members of Guatemala's indigenous community actively supported the insurgency. -
Guatemala
150,000 people were driven to seek refuge in Mexico. -
Rwanda
The assassination of Habyarimana -
Rwanda
The killings began in early April of 1994 -
Guatemala
626 villages were destroyed and more than 200,000 people killed or “disappeared”. -
Rwanda
More than a million Rwandan refugees would return home -
Darfur
Begining of the conflict in Sudan. -
Darfur
The World Health Organization made public the amount of 50,000 deaths in Darfur. -
Darfur
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and Chad president Idriss Deby signed a peace agreement.