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the use of direct violence, if only to defend itself against outside and inside enemies. In developed societies, however, the state usually claims a monopoly on the use of violence. Violence inside the state is regulated by its laws and str...
My Lai Massacre was a Vietnam War, in which more than 347 unarmed civilians were brutally murdered by United States Army soldiers on 16th March, 1968. Most of the fatalities in this war were children, elderly people, women and infants. Wome...
Massacre in 1890 (which was initially referred to by the United States armed detachment as the assault of Wounded Knee a descriptive moniker that remains highly challenged by the Native American community) is known as the happening that com...
the high-profile school shootings during the 1990s. The Columbine High School massacre in 1999 was the pivotal event that launched the problem of school violence into the media spotlight. Twelve students and a teacher were killed that day, ...
Columbine, Colorado. The high school became popular due to its misfortune. A mass murder took place on the campus on 20th April, 1999. It is the fourth worst school killing in U.S. history after the Bath School bombing, the Slaughter of Vir...
massacre at Wounded Knee The term "massacre" was used by General Nelson A. Miles in a letter dated March 13, 1917 the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Five hundred soldiers of the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States, supported by four ...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States. In two separate attacks, approximately two hours apart, the perpetrator, Seung-Hui Cho, killed 32 people and wounded many others before committing s...