History, 08.01.2020 00:31 freesiareal2780
What did the un commission conclude about the events in darfur?
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a. that neither human rights violations nor genocide had taken place
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b. that those guilty of crimes against humanity should not be
punished
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c. that the human rights violations that took place amounted to
genocide
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d. that human rights had been violated, but that the conflict was not
genocide
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What did the un commission conclude about the events in darfur?
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a. that neither human...
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a. that neither human...
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