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What are the difficulties and barriers to achieving justice in the current United Nations genocide trails in Cambodia?

What are the difficulties and barriers to achieving justice in the current

United Nations genocide trails in Cambodia

Introduction

History is replete with accounts of genocide , which is carried out made under the guise of or during the conduct of war . This comes from the fact that humans and societies , as dictated by nature , tend to easily resort to war as the ultimate way to resolve conflicts by harming and getting rid of the disagreeing party . In a UN discussion , Kissi E (2006 ) warns that this tendency of human societies and

governments to resort to genocide in the achievement of their goal of improving their respective societies or in monopolizing power . He also emphasizes the seemingly violent tendency of human beings at their core , which reasons are still elusive but which manifest in the genocidal trends that have so far been observed and recorded

Due to the inevitability of conflicts among peoples and societies , war and genocides have become inevitable part of the history of mankind as well . Records of horrible and inhumane genocides that have taken place in Namibia , Armenia , Ukraine , Cambodia , Guatemala , Rwanda , and Bosnia can be found in pages after pages of history books . The infamous holocaust among the Jewish people during the First World War in 1914 remains the best remembered of all genocides recorded . Wars and genocides cause significant damages not only on nations ' resources and systems , but more importantly and more deeply on the survivors psychological and emotional well-being . The only reasonable thing...

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