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    The Ikiza (variously translated from Kirundi as the Catastrophe, the Great Calamity, and the Scourge), or the Ubwicanyi (Killings), was a series of mass killings—often characterised as a genocide—which were committed in Burundi in 1972 by the Tutsi-dominated army and government, primarily against educated and elite Hutus who lived in the country.

  2. For more than nine months, steadfast Gaza has been the scene of war crimes and genocide committed by the Zionist entity in full view of the whole world. Our brothers and sisters in Gaza are subjected to massacres and crimes committed by the Israeli occupation army on a daily basis, as the number of martyrs and wounded continues to rise, reaching more than 100,000.

  3. Human rights activists and Indian solicitors have urged that legislation be passed so that "communal violence is treated as genocide." Following the violence thousands of Muslims were fired from their places of work, and those who tried to return home had to endure an economic and social boycott.

  4. Enahîd Qasebiyan, Co-chair of Armenian Women’s Union of North and East Syria, pointed to the genocidal attacks on Armenian, Syriac and Yazidi people and said, “History is full of genocidal attacks. The Ottoman Empire committed a genocide against us, Armenians. Syriac and Yazidi people were also subjected to genocidal attacks.