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Killing on a large scale leading to destruction of large section of people is called

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Answered by Srishti0551
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Answer: g e n o c i d a l war

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Killing on a large scale leading to destruction of large section of people is called genocide

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Genocide is the deliberate killing of an entire or a portion of a population, which is typically referred to as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group. Raphael Lemkin created the phrase in 1944 by fusing the Latin suffix -caedo with the Greek word o (genos, "race, people") ("act of killing").

Genocide is any of five "acts committed with purpose to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group," according to the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention. These five behaviours included: forcibly removing children from the group, killing group members, seriously harming them physically or mentally, imposing living conditions designed to dismantle the group, and preventing births. Instead than being picked at random, victims are chosen because of their actual or perceived participation in a group.

According to the Political Instability Task Force, between 1956 and 2016, 43 genocides took place, killing an estimated 50 million people.

[8] Up to 2008, the UNHCR calculated that such violent incidents have caused the displacement of an additional 50 million people. [8] Genocide, especially on a massive scale, is frequently seen as the height of human wickedness. It is a controversial label since it is moralising and has been applied as a moral classification since the late 1990s.

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