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The systematic mass slaughter of a particular ethnic, religious, or national group is known as genocide.
Before 1944, the word "genocide" didn't exist. It is a fairly precise word that describes violent acts perpetrated against groups with the aim of eradicating the group from existence. Individual rights are covered by human rights, as stated in the US Bill of Rights or the 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The term "genocide" was first used in 1944 by Polish Jewish lawyer Raphael Lemkin (1900–1959) in a book that described the Nazi goals of methodically eradicating national and ethnic groupings, including the wholesale slaughter of European Jews. He created the word by joining the prefix geno-, from the Greek for race or tribe, with the suffix -cide, from the Latin meaning murder.
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