Che Guevara Against Imperialism in Latin America

Argentine-born revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara is famous throughout the world for his commitment to defending international social justice during the mid-20th century. Although he was hated and loved for his guerrilla warfare tactics he advocated in Cuba, Congo and Bolivia, his writings continued to offer insights on world history from an internationalist perspective. People identify …

Fighting Stigma

Humans indeed have long entered modern mada. Various advances also occur in every line of life. However, not all humans can enjoy this progress. Many minority groups who until now still have difficulty enjoying independence as a whole human being. One of the minority groups is the disabled group. As the largest minority, the diffable …

Russian Japanese War

Japan’s Russian War is a military conflict between Japan and Russia in the Far East. This conflict caused Russia to abandon its expansionary policy in the region and Japan became the first Asian power in modern times to defeat European power. Background of the Japanese Russian War At the beginning of the 20th century, Russia …

Cursed Crusaders Fear Saladin

The story of Saladin Al-Ayyub or Saladin is often tinged with flattery. But there is another side to the cruelty of the commander in the Second Volume Crusade which made him very feared. “Joseph, pack your things! We will leave! “ It was December 1168. More than twenty years before the Second Crusade broke out …

The Cruelty of Crazy French Colonialism

Not only Britain, Spain or the Netherlands are famous for their colonialism. France, too. In fact, this not-so-big country almost controlled around 7 percent of the world. A crazy achievement, although to get it France must do a lot of heinous actions. Yes, just like the Dutch or other invaders, France is also known for …

British Colonize Aboriginal tribes

Australia, a continent which was originally inhabited by aboriginal tribes turned out to keep a painful story of colonialism to date. Australia, which is a continent of British prisoner exile, has indeed become a British commonwealth and has turned into a prosperous continent under the queen of England. But the true Australian continent has been …

The Tragedy of the Massacre of Thousands of Muslims in Srebrenica

On July 11, 1995, exactly 23 years ago, began the most sadistic massacre in post-World War II Europe, according to former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. He referred to the genocide of thousands of Bosnian Muslim citizens in Srebrenica City, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The collapse of the Yugoslav Federal Socialist Republic became the main cause. …

Genocide in Ethnic Conflict in Rwanda

On April 7, 1994, the massacre of about 500 thousand to one million moderate Tutsis and Hutus began for 100 days. In Rwanda, the dark history of genocide is accepted in inter-ethnic conflict. The Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups in Rwanda have continued to flare up since independence from Belgium and the dissolution of the …

Genocide In Spanish

The April Fool’s celebration, which always ends with excitement and satisfaction, actually starts from a major tragedy that is very sad and heartbreaking. April Fool’s Day or “The April Fool’s Day” begins with an episode of the history of Muslim Spain in 1487 or coincides with 892 H. Before arriving at the tragedy, it is …

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