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Letter to the Editor |
Response to Hayden: Comment on ethnic cleansing and genocide
Received January 23, 2008, accepted February 3, 2008
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Note: This paper refers to a Commentary by Robert Hayden that appeared in issue 17(6) of this journal of pages 546–547.
Dictionaries describe ethnic cleansing as genocide.1 A comparison of the accepted UN definition of genocide with a suggested definition for ethnic cleansing leads us to ask: what are the real differences in the outcomes? (See Table 1.) Proof of genocide does not depend on the
Elihu D. Richter and Gregory H. Stanton
Correspondence: E. D. Richter, POB 12272, Jerusalem 91010, Israel, e-mail: elir@cc.huji.ac.il
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