Genocide, the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race. The term was derived from the Greek genos (‘race,’ ‘tribe,’ or ‘nation’) and the Latin cide (‘killing’). Learn more about the history of genocide in this article.
The concept of genocide has fundamentally altered international law, history, and global geopolitics forever, transforming the way we understand mass violence in the modern world.
New York Post: Wikipedia co-founder slams ‘Gaza genocide’ page over ‘egregious’ anti-Israel claims
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales blasted a “Gaza genocide” article on the site for anti-Israel bias — days after volunteer administrators locked the page under Wikipedia’s rules for highly disputed ...
The Verge: Wikipedia co-founder joins editing conflict over the Gaza genocide page
Jimmy Wales called Wikipedia’s ‘Gaza genocide’ article a ‘particularly egregious example’ of the site’s neutrality issues. Jimmy Wales called Wikipedia’s ‘Gaza genocide’ article a ‘particularly ...
CounterPunch: Big Tech and the Architecture of the Israeli Genocide Against Palestinians
History is filled with examples of corporations fueling war machines and global colonization. IBM supplied technology used in Nazi death camps; shipping and trading companies played central roles in ...
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