This mass atrocity was covered in the reading
The Rwandan Genocide
"cooperation between elements of the population of a defeated state and the representatives of the victorious power.” describes this action.
Collaboration
Collaborators break the binary system composed of these two groups.
Perpetrator & Victim
Actions taken to keep another person from being killed are coined this
Acts of Rescue
This ethnic group was enticed by the Ottoman Empire to commit atrocities against Armenians.
The Kurdish population.
This is emphasized over conscious decision making to described the unspoken consensus that led the bulk of the minority population tacitly to support or at least to accept mass murder.
Collective reasoning.
This social class has the greatest ability to help others
The elites
This term is used to describe the dominant group in charge of a state.
Hegemonic power
This ethnic group in Rwanda breaks the Hutu-Tutsi dichotomy as they were also killers and killed.
The Twa
These people can commit acts of rescue.
Anyone.
A defendant carged with genocide may plead this, meaning they made conscious choice to pursue the lesser of two evils.
Necessity
This is the main reason for a minority group to assist the hegemonic power in destroying another such group.
Improving one's own status
According to the article, rescuing is highly dependent on this
The immediate context.
In legal terms, collaboration in genocide falls under this category.
Accessory
This doctrine links the defendants’ criminal responsibility for their own acts to that of the group to which they belong.
Joint Criminal Enterprise