MAPPING GENOCIDE
The process of genocide consists of a series of events which unfold according to a specific form with identifiable phases, and features a certain characteristic internal logic.
The process of genocide progresses from its beginning through a structured course to its end. First, it must define a target group (these victims usually are chosen solely on the basis that they belong to a specific group or category) and designate them for persecution or destruction. Second, the property of the members of that group must be expropriated. Third, the group must be concentrated in a single area. Fourth, the group must be deported. Finally, a significant number of the group must be killed. Although in reality these phases may unfold rapidly one after another, depending on the circumstances, it has been observed that the first phases of the process of persecution can occur in full view of the public, while later phases in most cases are shrouded in secrecy.
(Ton Zwaan "On the Etiology and Genesis of Genocides and Mass Crimes Targeting Specific Groups")
MAP 02: THE SETTING
MAP 03: JULY 6th, 1995
MAP 04: JULY 7th, 1995
MAP 05: JULY 8th, 1995
MAP 06: JULY 9th, 1995
MAP 07: JULY 10th, 1995
MAP 08: JULY 11th, 1995
MAP 09: JULY 12th, 1995
MAP 10: JULY 13th, 1995
MAP 11: JULY 14th, 1995
MAP 12: JULY 15th, 1995
MAP 13: JULY 16th, 1995
MAP 14: JULY 17th, 1995
MAP 15: JULY 18/19th, 1995
MAP 16: MASS GRAVES
MAP 17: EPILOGUE