vahistamist
Vahistamist is an Estonian term referring to the deliberate and systematic killing of people, often on a large scale or as part of a broader policy. In discussions about violence, it describes acts that go beyond ordinary homicide by involving organized planning, targeting of groups, and institutional or state-backed execution.
Legal and conceptual distinctions are important. Homicide denotes the act of killing another person, regardless of
International law treats vahistamist as a grave crime. Key instruments include the Genocide Convention of 1948,
Context and impact are central to understanding vahistamist. It can occur during armed conflict, under repressive
See also: genocide, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity, war crime.