HUMANITY's PERSISTENT INDIFFERENCE TO GENOCIDE

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Throughout history, one of the most disturbing constants has been humanity’s recurring indifference to genocide. Time and again, mass atrocities have unfolded before the eyes of the world—sometimes in real-time, sometimes in hindsight—and yet the collective response has been marked by silence, inaction, or delayed regret. From the Armenian genocide to the Holocaust, from Rwanda to Syria, the pattern remains hauntingly familiar: disbelief, apathy, or political calculation often override moral urgency.

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