The Japanese treated POW's horribly, the prisoners were routinely beaten, starved and abused and forced to work in mines and war-related factories.
Americans sent Japanese Americans to internment camps, they lost their homes and jobs and were forced to stay at the camps.
No i do not. we try voting but at the end the system will do as THEY want not what the people want
The United States later modified the convention to enable its approval in genocide because of fear that international covenants were threats to U.S. sovereignty.
<h3>What is Genocide convention?</h3>
This was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations to ensure prevention and punishment of crime of genocide.
The United states modified it as it felt the international covenants were threats to its sovereignty.
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