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CAMAD REMEMBERS

10TH GRADE INTEGRATED PROJECT EXHIBITION FOR GENOCIDE AWARENESS 

Leading up to and during the month of April, our CAMAD sophomores have been researching, discussing, and engaging
in work to raise their own awareness about genocide. This work culminates in this online exhibition honoring the people
terrorized, ravaged, displaced and murdered by genocide. Scroll down for work on Cambodia, Armenia, The Holocaust, Darfur, Rwanda, and Holodomor. 

Cambodia by IreneMartinez
by Tyler Brackenridge
Samnang Shawn Vann by Celeste Edell
by Ashley Wong
Khiev in color by Matthew Vidal 2
Achromatic Khiev by Matthew Vidal
Sisowath Doung Chanto by Rosaline Molina
by William Galloway
by Alina Rios
by Diana Santamaria
by Olivia Hodges
Cambodia by Jeloni Evans

Cambodian genocide 1975-1979

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The Cambodian genocide was carried out by the regime of the Khmer Rouge on any individual that was perceived to be in opposition. 

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Perpetrator: Government

Deaths: 1,500, 000-3,000,000

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Armenian Genocide

1915 – 1917

The Armenian Genocide,

also known as the Armenian Holocaust, was the Ottoman government's systematic extermination of 1.5 million Armenians, mostly citizens within the Ottoman Empire

and its successor state, the Republic of Turkey. 

Perpetrators: Ottoman Empire 

Deaths: 1,500,000

Armenia by Joseph Martin
Armenian Genocide - Abigail Griffith
Armenian Survivor by Bria Brown
Armenian Genocide by Nataly Alanis
Elise Taft by LyannOrozco
Armenian Genocide by Ziggy
Martiros Ashekyan by AdrienneTapiaPark
Armenian Genocide by Dustin Castillo

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Grace by Kayla Mendoza Mejia
Jabir by Melanie Garcia
Rwanda by Emory Schlanger
Rwanda by Kimberly Zatarain
Rwanda by Amy Kurose-Wong
Rwanda by Aaron Valencia-Torres

Rwandan genocide

April – July 1994 

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The Rwandan genocide, also known as the genocide against the Tutsi, was a genocidal mass slaughter of Tutsi in Rwanda by members of the Hutu majority government.

Perpetrators: Hutu-led government, Interahamwe and Impuzamugambi militias

Deaths: 500,000–1,000,000

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Elie Wiesel by Caroline Vasquez
Holocaust by Nayelie Ortiz
by Adriana Garcia
By Ruben Bustos
Holocaust by Karen Llamas
Holocaust by Melody Khalaf
By Rosalie Cantero

The Holocaust

1941-1945

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Genocide during World War II

in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, aided by collaborators, systematically murdered some six million European Jews, around 2/3 of the Jewish population of Europe.

Perpetrator: Nazi Germany

Deaths: approx 6 million Jews; using broadest definition, 17 million victims overall.

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Darfur Genocide

2003- present

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The Darfur Genocide refers to the current mass slaughter and rape of Darfuri men, women, and children in Western Sudan. The killings began in 2003, the first genocide in the 21st century.  Violence persists today. 

Perpetrators: Janjaweed

Deaths: 480,000 people have been killed, and over 2.8 million people are displaced

Darfur by Sunhwa Nagata
Darfur by Marisol Novo
Darfur by Jordin Graves
Darfur by JenniferVasquez
Darfur by AndresReyes
DarfurHaiku By Jaeden Mallari

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Holodomor by Elise Edell
Holodomor by Jazzmyn Viray
Holodomor by Noah Curiel
Nina Kohut by Lois Slimp
Maria Boratynskaby Elizabeth Martinez Padilla
Michael Fediw by Brandon Nawagamuwa
Holodomor by Emily Armendariz Caro
Nadia Trachenko by Kira Woods
Holodomor by Haley Mendez

Holodomor

1932- 1933

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The Holodomor "to kill by starvation" was a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians. During the Holodomor, millions of inhabitants of Ukraine, the majority of whom were ethnic Ukrainians, died of starvation

in a peacetime catastrophe unprecedented in the history

of Ukraine. 

Perpetrators: The Soviet government 

Deaths: 3.3 to 7.5 million

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