If genocide is being committed, what action can the world community take? Check all that apply.

The International Court can arrest and try the perpetrators.
The UN can pass a resolution condemning the act of genocide.
The UN can send peace-keeping missions to solve the conflict.
The UN can take over the government and create a colony.
The International Court can sentence to death a perpetrator that is convicted.



Answer :

The answers are A, The International Court can arrest and try the perpetrators. B, The UN can pass a resolution condemning the act of genocide. and C, The UN can send peace-keeping missions to solve the conflict. Hope that helps!! (A, B, and C)

Answer:

Options A, B, and C, the International Court can arrest and try the perpetrators, the UN can pass a resolution condemning the act of genocide and the UN can send peace-keeping missions to solve the conflict, follow.

Explanation:

According to the U.N. definition of genocide, genocide is a deliberate slaughter of a group of people. In a more elaborate way, genocide is an action that takes place with a proper intention to destroy completely or partially, a racial, ethnic, national or religious group. The main reason for Genocides taking place in the modern world is that the international community does not possess the authority to intervene in the internal conflicts of a nation. However, if such a situation occurs then the world community can take the following actions:

It can announce the imprisonment of the perpetrators, the UN may pass a verdict condemning the action of genocide and can send missions to establish peace in the region.

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