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Year:
2020
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Genocide, Political and Social Factors
Document Type:
Educational Assignment
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Educational document outlining a group project and individual reflection related to the study of genocide in the 20th and 21st centuries, focusing on political, social, and economic factors. The project includes rubrics for evaluation.
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Year:
1907-2023
Region:
International
Subject:
Snooker and billiards competitive play
Document type:
Historical record / compilation
Organization:
Billiards Association & Control Council (BA&CC)
Author:
George Hargest (initial compiler), various contributors
Notable players:
Joe Davis, Tom Newman, Fred Davis, Steve Davis, Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins, Shaun Murphy, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Judd Trump
Target audience:
Historians, sports enthusiasts, professional players
Event types:
World Championships, Daily Mail Gold Cup, International/Empire Championship
Key milestones:
First century in tournament play (1915), first century in World Championship Final (1937), record-setting centuries by Joe Davis and successors
Break types:
Competitive tournament centuries, frame-winning centuries, total clearances
Locations:
London, Manchester, Sydney, Te-Azoah, Winnipeg
Scoring notes:
Highlights include back-to-back centuries, frame-deciding centuries, post-result centuries
Author:
Elsa Maurizi
Literary work referenced:
Sonnet CXX
Poet:
Marc-André Raffalovich
Institutional affiliation of author:
Wake Forest University
Source archive:
Victorian Queer Archive
Region / city:
London
Country:
United Kingdom
Historical period discussed:
18th–early 20th centuries
Primary locations mentioned:
St. James’s Park; Hyde Park; Serpentine Lake; West End theatre district
Legal framework referenced:
Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885
Subject:
homosexual subculture, gender norms, and social attitudes in Victorian and pre-Victorian London
Academic field:
Queer Studies; Social History
Document type:
historical-literary analysis with primary text transcription
Primary themes:
urban homosexual subculture, masculinity and effeminacy, criminalization of sodomy, urban social spaces
Language of document:
English
Historical context:
Victorian and late Georgian urban society
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Palestine
Subject:
Human Rights, Corporate Responsibility, Genocide
Document Type:
Report
Organ / Institution:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967
Target Audience:
International human rights organizations, Governments, Corporations, Academics
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
16 June 2025
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Prevention of Genocide
Document type:
Report
Organ / institution:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
United Nations Secretary-General
Target audience:
Member States, private companies, stakeholders in genocide prevention
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
12 July 2023
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2019
Region / city:
General
Subject:
Prevention of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes
Document type:
Report
Organ / institution:
United Nations
Author:
Secretary-General
Target audience:
United Nations Member States
Period of validity:
2019
Date of approval:
24 June 2019
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Student Grade Level:
6th & 7th Grade
Lesson Content Area:
World History
Note:
Two 45-minute class periods
Rationale:
Imagine yourself living through your normal daily routine until one day; your country is being taken over by a new government. This government turns back the clock from 12/5/2011 to year zero, day 1. Some of the frightening things that you notice is that computers, TV’s, watches and cameras are being destroyed by government soldiers because these items separate you from the peasants. The next thing that you notice is that anyone who is wearing glasses are killed because they are marked as being educated and cannot be re-educated. The process of your education is that you become a peasant farmer; just like everyone else. The worst crime that you can commit is the crime of being an individual. This is how Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge ruled the people of Cambodia for over three years. Their genocide in this timeframe was responsible for over two million deaths.
Pol Pot:
Cambodia Killing Fields (parts 1 & 2)
https:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q0EgUQNaDQ&list=PLWvahZRxLnLO5hMRP9ckmtNU-oECfIo3R
Year:
2024
Region:
Bangladesh
Subject:
Genocide studies, human rights violations
Document type:
Research report
Organization:
Global Human Rights Defence
Authors:
Noa-Lynn Gilliaert, Luzi Maj Leonhardt, Zayaan Alamgir
Target audience:
Scholars, policymakers, human rights organizations
Period covered:
March–December 1971
Legal framework:
UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948)
Referenced genocides:
Cambodian genocide (1975–1979), Armenian genocide (1915–1923), Rwandan genocide (1994)
Publication date:
September 23, 2024
Image credit:
Manav Raj via Pexels, January 22, 2018
Description:
Comparative research report analyzing the Bangladesh genocide of 1971 in relation to other internationally recognized genocides, highlighting historical events, legal recognition, and patterns of mass atrocities.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Topic:
Genocide education
Document Type:
Legislative Act
Author:
Massachusetts Government
Target Audience:
Educators, School Administrators
Effective Date:
2022-23 school year
Amendment Date:
N/A
Approved By:
Governor Baker
Implementation Partner:
Municipal human rights commissions, community-based organizations
Year:
1994
Location:
Kigali, Rwanda
Theme:
Rwandan Genocide, Hutu-Tutsi Conflict
Document Type:
Educational exercise / film study guide
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students or learners of modern history
Period Covered:
1994
Key Figures:
Paul Rusesabagina, George Rutaganda, Colonel Oliver, General Bizimungu, President Habyarimana
Media Referenced:
Film "Hotel Rwanda", Hutu Power Radio, UN Peacekeepers
Events:
Genocide, evacuation, massacres, international intervention
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Bangladesh
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Global Human Rights Defence
Author:
Fahim Abrar Abid, Wiebke Lehner, Maja Przybyszewska
Target Audience:
Scholars, policymakers, human rights activists
Period of Action:
1971
Date of Approval:
May 27, 2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified