An International Crime


Genocide in my opinion is no doubt an international issue. Cooperation across the globe is required to maintain a balance of peace. By-standard countries are unacceptable, as it takes more than just one country to stop mass atrocities to humanity. Not only do the community, nation and country need to be aware, they must also take specific steps in the right direction, i.e. putting a halt on economic consumer and producer goods. Many countries refuse to cooperate as they cannot risk jeopardizing their economic sanctions or political strength. Getting involved in such an issue does arise problems within the political structure of the country. First off it puts economic strain on the countries income and political stress on the various governments. This is due to the fact the governments often believe that they must first deal with the conflicts within their own country before dealing with human rights outside of the country. Truth is, it is only when an international community comes together that the problems are put to an end.

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