Solution
            Inevitably, there will be a long time before genocide will end. It will be a long process that will include long term goals of peace making and peace keeping, of global awareness and tolerance of every nationality, ethnicity, race and religion. Some other goals that the Committee for an Effective International Criminal Law and I agree with, which were made by the Campaign to End Genocide are:
    �a) The creation of an effective early-warning system to alert the world community and especially the UN            Security Council to potential ethnic conflict and genocide.
     b) The establishment of a powerful UN rapid response force in accordance with Articles 43-48 of the UN           Charta.
      c) The full payment of UN assessments and reliable funding for UN peacekeeping.
      d) The provision of public information on the nature of genocide and its prevention.�
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www.coeicl.de/campaign/TheCampaign_e.html)
     In order to ensure that genocide becomes nonexistent is to make the right steps to having global nationalism, having awareness of the problems that occur and having other countries and the UN intervene when and if necessary.
     Throughout history, the acts of genocide represent everything the human race has tried to fight against and to rid itself of- intolerance, hatred, violence and death. But with the cooperation of all the countries, governments and people of the world, someday the threat of the �gravest and the greatest of the crimes against humanity� (�The Crime of Genocide�- from RWANDA AND GENOCIDE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY) will no longer exist and the human race will be able to live peacefully without unnecessary death.

                                        
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