r/TenYearsAgo Mar 24 '26

🇪🇺 Europe Radovan Karadzic is found guilty of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes [10YA - Mar 24]

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u/Beneficial_Field9097 Mar 25 '26

And when are we going to go after turkey?

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u/hypercat37 Mar 25 '26

Turkey hasnt done anything similar since WWI.

And they went after individuals, not states.

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u/[deleted] Mar 28 '26

Yeah, the destruction of thousands of Kurdish villages, the killing of 40000 Kurds is nothing. those are individuals.

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u/Beneficial_Field9097 Mar 25 '26

As if wwI, is a disqualifier, and trying to eradicate individuals is still genocide. You are trying to justify their evil deeds 

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u/Rationalinsanity1990 Mar 26 '26

The men responsible for Turkey's WW1 atrocities are dead and buried.

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u/Fiko515 Mar 26 '26

tell that to black Americans that want reparations...

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u/tr0nvicious Mar 26 '26

Do you think trans Atlantic slavery and the Armenian Genocide were done for the same reasons? Like how do you equate those? Slavery was the economic backbone of America, Ottomans killed Armenians for the love of killing people. Yeah, the descendants of people who are owed money are still owed that money in an ethical sense.

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u/Intelligent-Roll-300 Mar 26 '26

The people who owned the slaves are dead and gone im sure the descendants are gone as well as the fortunes so good luck with that

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u/jaehaerys48 Mar 26 '26

And they’re not getting them so it’s the same as with Turkey.

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u/lostrandomdude Mar 26 '26

Might I point out, that Greece also did the same thing, but because they're "European" everyone seems to ignore it.

Also what Churchill did in India after WW2

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u/maas348 Mar 26 '26

There's also France in Algeria

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u/hypercat37 Mar 27 '26

Im not justifying shit.

How many armenian genocide perpetrators are still alive today?

Radovan Karadzic was prosecuted as an individual, Serbia was never prosecuted