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Militaries respond to proliferation of conflicts that further intensified conflict

Militaries respond to proliferation of conflicts that further intensified conflict. Ian Rush and Alex Valente. Explanation. Governments trying to control their people by using violence. The violence of the government only makes the problem bigger. Reasons for Violence.

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Militaries respond to proliferation of conflicts that further intensified conflict

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  1. Militaries respond to proliferation of conflicts that further intensified conflict Ian Rush and Alex Valente

  2. Explanation • Governments trying to control their people by using violence. • The violence of the government only makes the problem bigger

  3. Reasons for Violence • Government responds to: • Revolutions • Opposition • Religious and social intolerance

  4. Examples Throughout History • USSR • Nazi Germany • Chile • Spain • Uganda • China

  5. Uganda • Idi Amin- President of Uganda 1971-1979 • Deported and killed many people (100,000-500,000) • Asians • Indians

  6. Genocide • Idi Amin discriminated against people of northern Uganda • Mostly Tribal • Were killed or imprisoned if they did not show allegiance to Uganda

  7. End of Idi Amin • Leaves office in April 1979 • Tried to annex part of Tanzania • Exiled to Saudi Arabia • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVBKUIESLCE

  8. Chile • Military Dictatorship-Junta • Aimed at rapid demobilization, depoliticatization, and stabilization

  9. Human rights abused • Thousands murdered, jailed, tortured, or exiled. • Especially those linked with PU (popular unity)

  10. End to Junta • Pinochet becomes president • Still a dictatorship

  11. Bibliography • http://onwar.com/aced/data/charlie/chile1973.htm • http://politicalpathologies.wikispaces.com/file/view/pinochet.jpg/31248259/pinochet.jpg • http://theredphoenix.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/pinochet2.jpg • http://libcom.org/files/images/library/chile-coup-1973.jpg • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVBKUIESLCE • http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nfh&AN=6FP1687163100&site=src-live • http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/316661?terms=idi+amin

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