geïnoculeerd
Geïnoculeerd is a Dutch term that translates to "genocided" in English. It refers to the act or process of committing genocide, which is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group. The term is derived from the word "genocide," which was coined by Raphael Lemkin in 1944, combining the Greek word "genos" (meaning race or tribe) and the Latin word "cide" (meaning killing).
Genocide is considered one of the most heinous crimes under international law. It involves acts committed with
The term "geïnoculeerd" is used in Dutch-speaking countries to describe the state of having been subjected to
Understanding and acknowledging instances of genocide is crucial for preventing future atrocities. International bodies like the