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A murderless* genocide in China?

On Jul 20, 2020Aug 23, 2020 By kirstendallIn Core International Crimes

What does genocide look like? Do gas chambers, machetes, and mass graves come to mind? Images of piles of mutilated bodies? I haven’t conducted a survey, but I’ll take a bet and say that most of us think of genocide as the intentional, large-scale murder of entire groups of people. But murder is just one …

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