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Kofi Annan
7th Secretary-General of the United Nations (1938-2018)
1994 Genocide against Tutsi
1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda in which 800,000 were killed
Srebrenica genocide
killings of Bosniaks in July 1995
War in Darfur
major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003
2011 military intervention in Libya
2011 conflict
War against the Islamic State
military actions against the Islamic State
Michael Ignatieff
Canadian professor, writer and politician
Bosnian Genocide
genocide perpetrated by Serbs against Bosnians
responsibility to protect
international political doctrine
Second Ivorian Civil War
Civil War in Ivory Coast from November 2010 to April 2011
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1674
United Nations Security Council resolution
Anne-Marie Slaughter
American academic, foreign policy analyst, and public commentator
Gareth Evans
Australian international policymaker and former politician
Mohamed Sahnoun
Algerian diplomat (1931-2018)
US-led intervention in Iraq
multi-national campaign beginning in June 2014 to rid Iraq of ISIL influence and deliver humanitarian aid to Iraqi minority religious and ethnic groups
Iranian intervention in Iraq
intervention against Islamic state by Iran
2025 United States strikes in Nigeria
2025 American military action
Tamil genocide
characterization of violence by the Sri Lankan government against Tamils from 1956–2009
Genocost
The term Genocost means genocide for economic gains. "A regime of destruction of a population through the systemic economic exploitation of its vital resources, the disintegration of its socioeconomic structures, and durable harms to its environment, when such effects are willed, known, or accepted as a necessary cost of profit or geoeconomic domination". The expression, referring to the human, social, and economic cost of armed conflicts linked to the exploitation of natural resources in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has been incorporated into the national legal framework. Law No. 22/