Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and CambodiaLexington Books, 2006 - 189 من الصفحات Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and Cambodia is the first comparative study of the Ethiopian and Cambodian revolutions of the early 1970s. One of the few comparative studies of genocide in the Third World, this book presents the positions of traditional genocide scholars, but the book's author, Kissi, takes a different position, arguing that the Cambodian genocide and the Ethiopian genocide had very different motives. |
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الصفحة xvi
... religious groups , in the course of World War II , as ex- amples of genocidal revolutions of the twentieth century . 9 He has added the destruction of the kulaks in the former Soviet Union [ 1930-37 ] , the mass murder of Cambodia's ...
... religious groups , in the course of World War II , as ex- amples of genocidal revolutions of the twentieth century . 9 He has added the destruction of the kulaks in the former Soviet Union [ 1930-37 ] , the mass murder of Cambodia's ...
الصفحة xvii
... religious worship and destroyed freedom of organization , association and discussion . As Kiernan notes , by 1977 the Khmer Rouge had destroyed traditional social institutions such as the bonds of loyalty between parents and children ...
... religious worship and destroyed freedom of organization , association and discussion . As Kiernan notes , by 1977 the Khmer Rouge had destroyed traditional social institutions such as the bonds of loyalty between parents and children ...
الصفحة xx
... religious group as such . Unlike in Cambodia where there was extensive genocide against ethnic and religious groups as well as urban - based middle and upper classes , such destruction was limited in Ethiopia to organized and armed ...
... religious group as such . Unlike in Cambodia where there was extensive genocide against ethnic and religious groups as well as urban - based middle and upper classes , such destruction was limited in Ethiopia to organized and armed ...
الصفحة xxi
... religious and ethnic equal- ity in an ethnically - diverse society . The Ethiopian regime adopted the Marxist vocabulary of its armed civilian competitors even as it fought them for control over the revolution . As a person , Mengistu ...
... religious and ethnic equal- ity in an ethnically - diverse society . The Ethiopian regime adopted the Marxist vocabulary of its armed civilian competitors even as it fought them for control over the revolution . As a person , Mengistu ...
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