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dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 06:12 PM Jun 2019

These are the Eight Stages of Genocide

Last edited Sat Jun 29, 2019, 12:43 PM - Edit history (1)

According to the U.N., Dr. George Stanton of the Department of State first outlined the stages of genocide in 1996.
Recognizing and being aware of stages of genocide are imperative for its prevention.
The first six stages are considered the warning signs, and if governments wish to successfully prevent genocide, they must act during the first six stages.

1. Classification
Classification refers to a division of the population into racial, religious and ethnic divisions.
In Rwanda, the population was divided into Tutsi and Hutu, an ethnic divide in which the Tutsi were considered nobility. The stark divide between culture and ethnicity in Rwanda created an environment prone to conflict.

According to Genocide Watch, recognizing this, finding and closing the divide is a successful preventative to genocide.


2. Symbolization
Symbolization refers to labeling the classified group. The groups dividing society are identified by a certain name, language, type of dress, uniforms or religious symbol. In Cambodia‘s Khmer Rouge, people from the Eastern Zone were required to wear blue scarfs. Similarly, Nazi Germany required Jews to wear a yellow star. The symbolization of a certain ethnicity, race or religion easily and visibly differentiates that group, and the gap between two groups widens.

3. Dehumanization
Dehumanization, as the word suggests, is a process by which a particular group is marked as sub-human. This includes describing them as animals, Which is what Trump has done!!!
or disease. The process of dehumanization often involves negative propaganda campaigns. The U.N. provides the example that a Rwandan newspaper labeled the Tutsis as “cockroaches.” Currently, the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are referred to as illegal immigrants and many government leaders refuse to recognize even the existence of the Rohingya.

The process of dehumanization allows the government to violate the human rights of the targeted group without the widespread criticism of the country’s people, just as long as the propaganda efforts are successful.


4. Organization
Organization refers to the planning of action, as genocide requires both collective action and group identification. In the case of Nazi Germany, the Nazi’s created a “final solution.”
However, the level of organization differs by group. For Nazi Germany, the genocide was highly bureaucratic. Genocide also argues that states employ militias, such as the Janjaweed in Darfur and Interahamwe in Rwanda, in order to avoid blame.
Remember that trump wants to have the military work with Border Patrol against the immigrants.
AND
is moving some of the prisoners to a military base, Ft. Sill, where inspections and aid will be extremely difficult.

5. Polarization
In the polarization stage, groups are further driven apart by extremists. Those who did not participate in the previous stages are forced to separate themselves from the targeted group through intimidation by extremists. The U.N. cites Kristalnacht, when hundreds of synagogues were burned in 1938, as an example.
In this stage, Dr. Stanton argues,moderates are key to preventing the furtherance of genocide. Involvement of outside groups would include providing security for these moderates and combating the extremists.

6. Preparation
In preparation, further planning takes place. For instance, “death lists” are created or people are segregated into camps.**At these camps,the targeted groups are subjected to starvation and disease, mimicking the consequences of extreme poverty. ]Weapons are stored and, as the U.N. states, death camps are built.
In this stage, Stanton recommends international military intervention but notes this only occurs if there is significant political will. In many instances, intervention, if any, only occurs during the extermination stage.

7. Extermination
The extermination stage is the final act of genocide. In Rwanda, almost 1 million moderate Hutus and Tutsis were killed in 100 days. During the Holocaust, five to six million Jews were killed. The Khmer Rouge killed nearly 2 million people in Cambodia. According to the UN, there have been over 70 million deaths due to genocide and policies since its founding.
These numbers evidence the importance of prevention in the first six stages of genocide.
The willingness to intervene and political will must overcome doubts or fear of political costs

8. Denial
In the final stage, the perpetrators attempt to cover up their crimes or refer to reports of genocide as overstated. In some cases, those who violated the human rights of another group refer to the conflict as a “civil war.”
The failure of international crime tribunals or individual nations to refuse to recognize the denial perpetuates future genocides. Hitler justified his extermination of the Jews by referring to the unpunished Armenian genocide.

In many cases, those who are not subjected to direct violence by the perpetrators of violence are victims of extreme poverty, as their economic prospects are extremely limited by government abuses and bias.
The key to preventing further genocides is to both punish perpetrators after they occur and intervene as the initial stages are occurring. However, this requires the political will to combat human rights abuses before violence and “extermination.”
https://borgenproject.org/eight-stages-of-genocide/

We are seeing some of these stages now, as I have been pointing out in previous posts.
Note: As in Kubler-Ross' 6 stages of grief, the first 6 stages above can be a bit fluid, for instance, Trump was calling Hispanic immigrants "animals" from the beginning of his attacks on them.
I am also reading that BP guards are calling the incarcerated prisoners "bodies", which scares me, because of the implications.

.**At these camps,the targeted groups are subjected to starvation and disease,:

Disease:

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL, Department of Homeland Security Report of May 30, 2019:
We found dangerous overcrowding at the facility with single adults held in cells
designed for one-fifth as many detainees...Border Patrol agents told us some of the detainees had been held in standing-room-only conditions for days or weeks.....With limited access to showers and clean clothing,
detainees were wearing soiled clothing for days or weeks


....
The detention of thousands of migrant children in U.S. government facilities — 2,047 according to an HHS estimate this Tuesday, though as many as 5,000 in Texas alone per another report — has the potential to result in widespread illnesses.
Why it matters: large-scale detention of individuals, especially children, under conditions of crowding and emotional stress has historically been linked with infectious disease outbreaks.


......Flu Outbreak Hits San Diego Migrant Shelter..https://www.kpbs.org/news/2019/may/23/flu-outbreak-hits-san-diego-migrant-shelter/

......Nearly 200 people in Texas detention facilities have contracted mumps https://www.texastribune.org/2019/03/01/nearly-200-immigrant-detainees-have-mumps-texas/ Thursday, May 23, 2019


Remember when he wanted to do "Illegal Muslim" sweeps, but the push back was too loud?
That will come if he is re-elected.

Pls share this.

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These are the Eight Stages of Genocide (Original Post) dixiegrrrrl Jun 2019 OP
K&R smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #1
This is chillingly similar to the train rides the Jews were forced to endure on their shraby Jun 2019 #2
That popped into my mind too. dixiegrrrrl Jun 2019 #4
Recommended. guillaumeb Jun 2019 #3
 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
1. K&R
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 06:18 PM
Jun 2019

Very frightening. A lot of people don't realize that this is a process and happens in phases. Most countries don't start off just randomly killing their declared enemies. It happens slowly, until one suddenly realizes that the perpetrators have gone too far and there is no turning back without violent opposition.

shraby

(21,946 posts)
2. This is chillingly similar to the train rides the Jews were forced to endure on their
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 06:19 PM
Jun 2019

way to the camps.

Disease:

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL, Department of Homeland Security Report of May 30, 2019:
We found dangerous overcrowding at the facility with single adults held in cells
designed for one-fifth as many detainees...Border Patrol agents told us some of the detainees had been held in standing-room-only conditions for days or weeks.....With limited access to showers and clean clothing,
detainees were wearing soiled clothing for days or weeks

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
4. That popped into my mind too.
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 07:10 PM
Jun 2019


The conditions are in violation of Gov. standards, but of course the Gov, doesn't care anymore.

We also cannot track what happens to the people when they are removed from one facility to another. They can be disappeared just like their kidnapped children are.

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