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  1. 17. Mai 2024 · Recent News. Armenian Genocide, campaign of deportation and mass killing conducted against the Armenian subjects of the Ottoman Empire by the Young Turk government during World War I (1914–18). Armenians charge that the campaign was a deliberate attempt to destroy the Armenian people and, thus, an act of genocide.

  2. 9. Mai 2024 · Sharpeville massacre, incident in the Black township of Sharpeville, near Vereeniging, South Africa, on March 21 1960, in which police fired on a crowd of Black people, killing or wounding some 250 of them. It was one of the first and most violent demonstrations against apartheid in South Africa.

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · On April 19, 1506, the carnage that became known as the Lisbon massacre began when roving mobs of Catholics persecuted, tortured, killed, and burnt at the stake hundreds of people who were accused ...

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Port Arthur massacre (April 28–29, 1996) Martin Bryant killed 35 people and wounded some 18 others in a mass shooting in and around a popular tourist site at Port Arthur, Tasmania. Tasmania had some of the loosest gun laws in Australia at the time, and the state had long resisted stricter firearm-control measures at the federal level.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Some civilian victims of the Abbeville massacre, May 1940. During the German invasion of Belgium, Belgian authorities arrested a number of suspects ("enemy Belgians and enemy foreigners") between 10 and 15 May on the orders of the auditor general Walter Ganshof van der Meersch. "It is clear that the arrests were very irresponsible and arbitrary.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Mid-term press conference. On Friday 12 April, the Belgian Prime Minister and the Minister for European Affairs gave a press conference to mark that the Belgian presidency of the Council of the EU is halfway through its term.

  7. 13. Mai 2024 · Poland. prisoner of war. Katyn Massacre, mass execution of Polish military officers by the Soviet Union during World War II. The discovery of the massacre precipitated the severance of diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and the Polish government-in-exile in London. After Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union concluded their Nonaggression ...