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Latest revision as of 04:37, 14 March 2021
Collective punishment is the mass punishment of more than two innocent people, as retaliation for a perceived wrongdoing that only one, or very few individuals committed. Entire families, groups of friends, acquaintances, and neighbors can be affected. In worst-case scenarios, entire ethnic groups, cities, religions, political affiliations, and skin colors have been affected.
Collective punishment is a human rights abuse and can constitute either a war crime or a crime against humanity depending on the situation.
Villains connected to collective punishment edit
People edit
- Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
- Adolf Hitler
- Ariel Sharon
- Benjamin Netanyahu
- Hồ Chí Minh
- Idi Amin
- Ion Antonescu
- Joseph Stalin
- Kim Jong-il
- Kim Jong-un
- Leopold II of Belgium
- Mao Zedong
- Osama bin Laden
- Paul Kagame
- Pol Pot
- Qin Shi Huang
- Robert Mugabe
- Xi Jinping
Organizations edit
- Akazu
- Al-Qaeda
- Alt-Right
- Antifa
- Communist Party of China
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Communist Party of Vietnam
- Interahamwe
- Iron Guard
- Janjaweed
- Khmer Rouge
- Ku Klux Klan
- Nazi Party
- Rwandan Patriotic Front
- The Islamic State
- Ustaše
- Workers' Party of Korea
- ZANU-PF
Ideologies edit
- Americophobia
- Anti-Semitism
- Christophobia
- Homophobia
- Hutu Power
- Islamophobia
- Militant Islam
- Militant Judaism
- Transphobia