Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-0301    Version: 1 Name: CD-6 - RES genocide awareness month
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 4/5/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/17/2012 Final action: 4/17/2012
Title: Recommendation to request City Council adopt resolution to recognize April as Genocide Awareness Month.
Sponsors: COUNCILMAN DEE ANDREWS, SIXTH DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 041712-R-20sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-12-0033.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to request City Council adopt resolution to recognize April as Genocide Awareness Month.

DISCUSSION
Genocide, the crime of barbarity, has played a cruel part of our human existence far too long. Instead of man-kind pledging the "never again" that we wish for, the history of our world is "again and again". This is a crime committed by human will and is best prevented by awareness of citizens, civic engagement, and the intervention of other countries.

The month of April reflects the power of awareness due to the number of genocides that has occurred during this month. As we raise awareness to these horrific crimes let us give hope that something can be done to prevent it.

The past crimes of barbarity for the month of April include:

· The Armenian Genocide, April 24, 1915, known as the Armenian Holocaust was the systematic killing of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between 1 million and 1.5 million. *1

· The Holocaust in April 1933, the Nazis issued a decree paving the way for the "final solution," the annihilation of 6 million Jews of Europe and millions of others that were deemed non-Arian such as Russians, homosexuals, and Catholics. *2

· The Cambodian Genocide, April 17, 1975, the Cambodian Communists or Khmer Rouge started its four year reign of terror and indiscriminate executions that ended with the Killing Fields of over two of the seven million people of Cambodia. *3

· Bosnian Genocide started in April 5, 1992, Serbia set out to "ethnically cleanse" Bosnian territory by systematically removing all Bosnian Muslims. The ethnic cleansing campaign killed more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims as well as the mass expulsion of another 25,000-30,000 Bosnian. *4

· The Rwandan Genocide, April 6, 1994 was the mass murder of an estimated 800,000 people in the small East African nation of Rwanda. Over the course of approxi...

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