Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law Magyar Bizottság. " The Genocide Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humani- tarian and civilizing purpose . It is indeed difficult to imagine a convention that might have ...
An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law Magyar Bizottság. " The Genocide Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humani- tarian and civilizing purpose . It is indeed difficult to imagine a convention that might have ...
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... Genocide Convention . - The Duty of Preventing Genocide Article I of the Convention reads as follows : The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide , whether committed in time of peace or in time of war , is a crime against ...
... Genocide Convention . - The Duty of Preventing Genocide Article I of the Convention reads as follows : The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide , whether committed in time of peace or in time of war , is a crime against ...
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... Genocide Convention which they have ratified with reservations to certain articles . These reservations must be accepted or rejected by other parties to the Genocide Convention . Should they be rejected , the guilty governments would ...
... Genocide Convention which they have ratified with reservations to certain articles . These reservations must be accepted or rejected by other parties to the Genocide Convention . Should they be rejected , the guilty governments would ...
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American Hungarian Federation Assembly Béla Varga brutal Budapest Bulgaria Central Europe Christian Democratic Union commit genocide Committee Communism Communist Government Communist régime concentration camps condemn Contracting Parties countries Dean Acheson Declaration of Human deportations from Budapest deportations in Hungary evictions former free world fundamental freedoms garian Genocide Convention Government in Hungary homes human rights Hungarian Communist Hungarian Government Hungarian National Council Hungary and Rumania Hungary's inhuman Iron Curtain Jewish July June justice Kersten labor camps leaders letter Lord Lord Vansittart Majesty's Government mass deportations measures memorandum middle class munist Nazis official organizations Peace Treaty peasants persecution persons police political present Convention President Truman prisoners protest radio received regime religion religious resolution rights and freedoms Roosevelt Russian Secretary-General Senate slave labor social Soviet Delegation Soviet Union statement terror Trade Unions Treaty of Peace United Nations Universal Declaration victims violation Voice of America Whereas York