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    Korea Times, South Korea
    July 29 2005

    Recent Books

    Genocide
    Choi Ho-gun;
    Chaeksesang Publishing:
    448pp.,
    22,000 won

    According to the civic group Genocide Watch, around 175 million lives
    were taken in mass killings in the past 100 years. The term of
    genocide was first used by the Jewish jurist Raphael Lemkin
    (1900-1959) in a book ``Axis Rule in Occupied Europe (1940),¡¯¡¯ to
    describe the systemic massacre of an ethnic group or race.

    Choi, a professor at Busan National University of Education, analyzes
    the various types of genocide that have occurred and categorizes them
    into frontier _ for example, the American Indians and Tasmanian
    Aboriginals _ Nazi-related, racial _ the Armenians or Bosnians _
    religious and genocide in the name of revolution, for example, the
    killing of Russians or Cambodians, and colonial _ Algerians, Rwandans
    and East Timorese.

    Choi also writes that the South Korean government¡¯s suppression of
    Cheju residents in the late 1940s is tantamount to genocide and
    suggests measures for the prevention of such massacres.
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