Reasonings:
A) Ethnic tensions, historical grievances, political power struggle
B) Resource conflicts, regional power struggles, weak governance
C) Ethnic and religious tensions, competition for resources, legacy of colonialism
D) Ethnic tensions, resource competition, power struggles
Methods:
A) Mass killings, sexual violence, hate propaganda, forced displacement
B) Mass killings, sexual violence, child recruitment, forced labor
C) Mass killings, ethnic cleansing, forced displacement, sexual violence
D) Mass killings, forced displacement, sexual violence, child recruitment
Consequences:
A) Genocide, long-lasting trauma, intergenerational effects
B) Humanitarian crisis, displacement, sexual violence, poverty
C) Genocide, displacement, destruction of communities, economic instability
D) Civil war, displacement, destruction of infrastructure, human rights abuses
Risk Factors:
A) Dehumanization, lack of accountability, international indifference
B) Resource scarcity, weak institutions, arms proliferation
C) Identity politics, weak governance, external support for perpetrators
D) Ethnic divisions, weak rule of law, militarization of society
Revisit the table you completed for the framework analysis of atrocity crimes.
Reasonings Methods Consequences Risk Factors
A) Rwanda
B) Democratic Republic of the Congo
C) Sudan
D) South Sudan
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