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History, 19.08.2019 04:30, dbzafgtkiap9wyrl

What is the most likely reason there are still acts of genocide in the world today?
there are still areas in the world where governments fear losing their power.
there are still political colonies that encourage ethnic conflict.
the international community does not have the power to intervene in conflicts within a country.
the international community sanctions work but new acts of genocide keep appearing.

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