SUNDAY BIBLE ZIRNAK Mathew 24:7 “Ram khat le ram khat, peng khat le peng khat an do aw ding.” KUM ZABU20TH, RAAL BUAI RUANGIH THIHLO PAWL RAM, KUM, BUAINAK, MITHI ZAT: 100 million Kan dung kum zakhat sung raal buai ruangah mithi zat zoh asile Bawi Zesu in a simmi cu a thleng zo asi ti theih asi. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. First World War (1914-18): 15 000 000 A. Russian Civil War (1917-22): 9 000 000 Second World War (1937-45): 55 000 000 A. Chinese Civil War (1945-49): 2 500 000 [make link] Tibet (1950 et seq.): 600 000 Congo Free State (1886-1908): 8 000 000 Mexican Revolution (1910-20): 1 000 000 Armenian Massacres (1915-23): 1 500 000 Korean War (1950-53): 2 800 000 North Korea (1948 et seq.) 2,000,000 Rwanda and Burundi (1959-95): 1 350 000: Hutu le Tutsi thah 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 1. 2. 3. awknak Burundi: 1960 – 2005: 300,000 . Second Indochina War (196075): 3 500 000 Ethiopia (1962-92): 1 400 000 Nigeria (1966-70): 1 000 000 Bangladesh (1971): 1 250 000 Cambodia, Khmer Rouge (19751978): 1 650 000 Mozambique (1975-1992): 1 000 000 Afghanistan (1979-2001): 1 800 000 Iran-Iraq War (1980-88): 1 000 000 Sudan (1983 et seq.): 1 900 000 Kinshasa Congo (1998 et seq.): 3 800 000 Raal Ruangih Mithi • • • • • • • International Red Cross in a simdan vek asile kum zabi 20 sungah milai 100 million tluk ih ralruangah an thi, thah an tuar ti asi. Kum zabi 20 sungah ramkulh 193 in ralbuainak an tawng ih hriamhrei thawn kah awknak 65 a thleng. Leitlun ralpi voihnih nak a cem hnu lamah ral kah awknak nasa zetzet voi 150 a thleng (kumkhat ah a malbik milai 1000 lenglo thihnak) le ral kah awknak fatete cu voi tampi a suak bet. Leitlun ralpi voihnih nak cem hnu ah kum zabi 20 sungah ralruangah mithi hi million 23 leng lo an si. the International Institute of Stategic Studies (IISS) in a simvek asile 1999 kumkat sungah ral ruangah milai 100,000 (thawng zakhat tluk) an thi. Zakhat ah sawmruk (60%) pawl cu Sub-sahara Africa ram pawl ihsin an si. 1999 kumkhat sungah leitlun ralthuam zuarman hi US $ 53.4 billion asi ih kumkhat sungah leitlun pum in ralkap hrang sumpai hman mi hi $ 809 billion hnakih tam asi. USA hi a tambik, 49.1% neitu asi. Civil wars ( nation against nation ) "For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom ... " (Mt 24:7) The Greek word for "nation" originally used in this prophecy, is ethnos, which is more accurately translated "a race" or "a tribe". Jesus was sying that ethnic groups would rise against each other ; a prophecy dreadfully fulfilled in former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and other trouble spots around the world. The Associated Press (AP) reports that during the 20th century, the murders perpetrated by dominant clans or ethnic groups in nations against other clans or ethnic groups in their own countries have exceeded the deaths caused by wars with rivals outside their borders. In the seven years following the end of the Cold War in 1989, an estimated 101 conflicts raged. Most were wars not between states but within states. They were fought by opposing groups with unsophisticated weapons. In Rwanda, for example, much of the killing was done with machetes. Deaths in Civil Wars Compiled 1999 from articles in AP, The Independant, State Department, Center for Defense Information, CIA, World Almanac. 1990's: 1. Algeria : 75,000, 1992-98; 2. Burundi : 150,000-250,000, 1993-99; Tutsis and Hutus 3. Colombia : 1,200 civilians, 1998;, and more than 300,000 displaced by violence. 4. Guatemala : 200,000, 1960-96; 5. Kosovo : 2,000, 1998; 6. Liberia : 150,000, 1989-97; 7. Nothern Ireland : 3,250, 1968-98; 8. Rwanda ; 500,000-1,000,000, 1994; A 90 day slaughter of Tutsis or moderate Hutus 9. Sierra Leone : 14,000, 1992-99; war between the Revolutionary United Front and the government, 10. Spain : 800, 1961-69; Basque seperatists -assassinations and car bombings. 11. Sri Lanka : 57,000, 1983-99; Tamil rebels vs. government 12. Sudan : 1.5 million, 1983-99; Rebels/Christian and animist vs. the Arab and Muslim north in a conflict marked by famine. Turkey : 37,000, 1984-99; Kurdish rebels =Turkey, using guerilla bases in northern Iraq. First World War, Russian Civil War • • • • • • • • • • • • First World War (1914-18): 15 000 000 8,500,000 military deaths: U.S. War Dept. in Feb. 1924, amended by the Statistical Services Center, Office of the Secretary of Defense on 7 Nov. 1957 In The Defeat of Imperial Germany 1917-1918, Rod Paschall cites a study by Arthur Banks. I've also consulted John Ellis & Michael Cox, The World War I Databook ("E&C"): Second World War (1937-45): 55 000 000 Note: Most historians, about 50 million (including wartime atrocities). Haywood: Atlas of World History (1997): 50M Keegan, J., The Second World War (1989): 50M Messenger, The Chronological Atlas of World War Two (1989): 50M The Times Concise Atlas of World History (1988): 50M J.M. Roberts, Twentieth Century (1999): >50M Urlanis: 50M – Soldiers: 22.0M – Civilians • In camps, from Fascist terror: 12.0M • From hostilites, blockade, epidemics, hunger: 14.5M • From bombing: 1.5M A. Russian Civil War (1917-22): 9 000 000 • A. Russian Civil War (1917-22): 9 000 000 • Readers Companion to Military History, Cowley and Parker, eds. (1996) [http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/mil/html/mh_045400_rus siancivil.ht • • B. Soviet Union, Stalin's regime (1924-53): 20 000 000 • Note: • Rummel, 1990: 61,911,000 democides in the USSR 1917-87, of which 51,755,000 occurred during the Stalin years. This divides up into: • 1923-29: 2,200,000 (plus 1M non-democidal famine deaths) • 1929-39: 15,785,000 (plus 2M non-democidal famine) • 1939-45: 18,157,000 • 1946-54: 15,613,000 (plus 333,000 non-democidal famine) • TOTAL: 51,755,000 democides and 3,333,000 non-demo. famine 4. Chinese Civil War; Tibetans A. Chinese Civil War (1945-49): 2 500 000 • Bercovitch & Jackson: 100,000 ; Dan Smith: 1,000,000 ; Eckhardt: 1,000,000 from all causes ; Small & Singer: 1,000,000 battle deaths ; Wallechinsky: 1,200,000 battle deaths ; Walker, Robert L., The Human Cost of Communism in China (1971): 1,250,000 ; Gilbert, citing Ho Ping-ti: 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 total deaths ;’ Our Times: 3,000,000 B.People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong's regime (1949-1975): • 40 000 000 ; Agence France Press (25 Sept. 1999) C. Tibet (1950 et seq.): 600 000 • Free Tibet Campaign [http://www.freetibet.org/info/facts/fact1.html] • Note: Tibetans killed by the Chinese since 1950: 1,200,000 • Died in prisons and labour camps between 1950 and 1984: up to 260,000 • 1959 Uprising: 430,000 died ( K. in Reprisals: 87,000) – Our Times: 1,200,000 ; Courtois: 600,000 - 1,200,000; Walker, Robert: 500,000-1,000,000 (all ethnic minorities); – Rummel: 375,000 democides inflicted on etnic minorities ; ... incl 150,000 Tibetans – Porter: 100,000 to 150,000; Eckhardt: 1950-51 War: 2,000 civ. 1956-59 Revolt: 60,000 civ. + 40,000 mil. = 100,000 – Harff and Gurr: 65,000 Tibetan nationalists, landowners, Buddhists killed, 1959 – Small & Singer say that China lost 40,000 soldiers in Tibet between 1956 and '59. 6. Congo Free State (1886-1908): 8 000 000 • Congo ram buainak ruangah mithi pawl hi ziangzat ciah an si ding ti fiangten theihtheih asi lo ruangah an simdan a bang aw lo celcel. – Roger Casement's original 1904: 3 million natnakin thi; ihsin 1888 (cited in Gilbert's History of the Twentieth Century; also in Colin Legum, Congo Disaster (1972)). – Peter Forbath (The River Congo (1977)): 5 million thi – John Gunther (Inside Africa (1953)): 5-8 million – Adam Hochschild (Leopold's Ghost, (1998)): 10 million, lole Congo mipum zate hrekkhat tluk an thi . – Britannica, "Congo Free State": Congo ram mipum zat hi 20 lole 30 million ihsin 8 million tluk lawng an tang. – Fredric Wertham A Sign For Cain : A Exploration of Human Violence (1966): Congo ramsung mipun zat hi 30M ihsin 8.5M ah an tla, ih 21.5 million an hlo. 6. Mexican Revolution ; 7 Armenian Massacres 6. Mexican Revolution (1910-20): 1 000 000 • Mexican revolution ruangah milai ziangzat ciah an thi ti an sim thei lo ruangah an simdan a bang aw lo celcel: – 1 Milion: (Peter Calvert, Mexico, 1973); (C. Cumberland, Mexican Revolution: the constitutionalist years, 1972); (Crow, The Epic of Latin America); Encyclopedia Americana (2003); (Wallechensky) – 2 – 2,142,000 million" (R.J. Rummel) – 2 million" (T.R. Fehrenbach, Fire and Blood, 1973) 7. Armenian Massacres (1915-23): 1 500 000 • Porter: 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 • Rummel: 1,404,000 domestic, 83,000 foreign • War Annual 8 (1997): 1,500,000 • [http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/default_en.asp?belgeno=3338] 8. Korean War 8. Korean War (1950-53): 2 800 000 Ralkap thi: [MEDIAN: 113,248]; Zate thi zat: ; 1,333,060 killed + 1,067,740 missing (Nahm93, not including Chinese); 1,892,000 (S&S, not including civilians) ; 2,454,000 (Compton's); 2,488,744 (Wallechinsky) ; 2,854,000 (Britannica) ; 2,889,000 (Eckhardt) ; 3,000,000 (D. Smith) ; 3,000,000 (B&J) ; 3,062,000 (Rummel) : 3,500,000 (Lewy, incl. 2-3M civilians) • MEDIAN: 2,950,000 • American: Ralkap thi 46568 • Atrocities: 1950 massacre in Seoul by North Koreans: 128,936 (Nahm93); 100,000 (Dictionary of 20C World History) • 9. North Korea (1948 et seq.) 2,000,000 • Communist regime: Rummel: Communist regime of North Korea a thah mi 1,663,000 (1948-1987) • – Courtois, Stephane, Le Livre Noir du Communism: 2,000,000 • – – • North Korean mi: 1,293,000 ; South Korean mi: 363,000 Party sung thianhlimnak ah thah mi: 100,000 ; Concentration camps ah thah mi: 1.5M 23 June 2003 US News & WR: 400,000 mithi, kum 30 sungah. The Center for the Advancement of North Korean Human Rights: 400,000 thlawng tla pawl an thi, 1972 ihsin. [http://www.nkhumanrights.or.kr/oldnkhuman/eng/nk/nknews12_01.html] Pam (Famine), 1995-98 ; 13 March 1999, Agence France Presse: 3,500,000 thi, 12/1998 ; 19 Oct. 2000 Guardian: 3M MSF: 3.5M [http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/publications/other/deadly_2001.shtml]19 Oct. 2003 NY Times: 2M pam ruangah thi. 10 May 1999, AP: The North Korean govt. in sim: 220,000 pam ruangah thi (1995-98) ; US Congressional delegation: 2M ; South Korean intelligence: North Korea mipum tlaniam 25M to 22M. Rwanda and Burundi Burundi 9. Rwanda and Burundi (1959-95): 1 350 000: Hutu le Tutsi thah awknak – Cambridge Encyclopedia of Africa: 10,000 (1959-61) – Edgerton : 1959: 20,000 Tutsi thi, Hutu pawl thah mi; 1963: 10,000 Tutsi thi. – Harff & Gurr: 5,000 - 14,000 (1963-64); Eckhardt: 102,000 civ. + 3,000 mil. = 105,000 (1956-65) – D.Smith: 20,000 (1959-61) + 100,000 (1962-66) = 120,000 ; WHPSI: 21,000 (1964), 5,000 (1966), ; S&S: 2,500 (1963-64) – Rwanda (1994, primarily Tutsi killed by Hutu) 937 000 ; • [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/3582267.stm] • TOTAL OF MEDIANS: 1.2 M 10. Burundi :1960 – 2005: 300,000 • BBC : Country Profiles: 300,000 since 1993 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/country_profiles/1068873.stm] – 22 April, 2005: 250,000 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4472135.stm] • 15 July 2003 MSN/Reuters: >300,000, mostly civilians, since 1993 Second Indochina War Ethiopia 13. Second Indochina War (1960-75): 3 500 000 thi Vietnam War (1965-73): 1 700 000 • South Vietnam military: [MEDIAN: 224,000] • North Vietnamese military and Viet Cong: [MEDIAN: starred*: 1,000,000. unstarred: 666,000] • South Vietnamese civilians: [MEDIAN: starred*: ca. 1,500,000. unstarred: 300,000] 14. Ethiopia (1962-92): 1 400 000 – WHPSI: 34,825 (1977); Chicago Tribune (10 Nov. 1985); Ogaden War: 25-30,000 ; Eritrean War: 20,000; SIPRI 1989 estimated ; Ogaden War (1964-88): 40,000 ; Eritrean War (1962-88); 45,000 military; 50,000 civilian – B&J : 1st Ogaden War (1964): 700 ; 2nd Ogaden War (1972-78): 30,000 ; 3rd Ogaden War (1987-88): 300 ; Eritrean War (1965-93): 200,000 • TOTAL: 231,000 Nigeria (1966-70): 1 000 000 * Bangladesh (1971): 1 250 000 15. Nigeria (1966-70): 1 000 000 • Coup, 1966: Harff & Gurr: 9-30,000 Ibos (1966) ; Edgerton: 5,000 to 50,000 Ibos • Biafran War, 1967-70: MEDIAN: 1.0 M+ • 16. Bangladesh (1971): 1 250 000 WHPSI: 307,013 deaths by pol.viol. in Pakistan, 1971; D.Smith says 500,000 ; S&S: 500,000 (Civil War, Mar.-Dec. 1971) ; 1984 World Almanac: up to 1,000,000 civilians; Hartman: 1,000,000 Bengalis ; B&J: 1,000,000 Bengalis; Kuper /Chaudhuri:1,247,000 -3,000,000. • MEDIAN: 1,000,000-1,250,000 • 3 million dead. [AP 30 Dec. 2000; Agence France Presse 3 Oct. 2000; – Rounaq Johan: 3,000,000 (in Century of Genocide: Eyewitness Accounts and Critical Views, Samuel Totten, ed., (1997)) ; Compton's Encyclopedia, "Genocide": 3,000,000 ; Encyclopedia Americana (2003), "Bangladesh": 3,000,000 17. Cambodia, Khmer Rouge (1975-1978): 1 650 000 • Pol Pot ih thah mi pawl: Math Ly, member of Cambodian Politburo: 3,300,000 (21 May 1987 AP) ; Rummel: 2,000,000 domestic + 35,000 foreign democides; SIPRI 1989: 2,000,000 ; Elizabeth Becker When the War Was Over (1986): 2,000,000 ; D. Smith: 1 to 3 million ; Eckhardt: 1,500,000 civ. + 500,000 mil. = 2,000,000 ; War Annual 6: 2,000,000 ; Kutler, Stanley: Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War (1996): 2M ; Courtois, Stephane, Le Livre Noir du Communism: 1,300,000 to 2,300,000 ; Clodfelter, Michael, Vietnam in Military Statistics (1995): 1,200,000 to 2,000,000; Wallechinsky: between 1 and 2 million; Dict.Wars: 1M ("Cambodian Civil War of 1970-75") to 2M ("Kampuchean Civil War of 1978-98") ; P. Johnson: 1,200,000; Marie Martin, Cambodia, a Shattered Society (1994) cites; US State Dept.: 1.2-1.8M ; Demographer En Meng Try: 1.0-1.2M. – Encarta: "...may have caused more than 1 million...“ Chandler, David, Brother Number One (1992): "conservative estimate" of 800,000 to 1,000,000; Marilyn Young, The Vietnam Wars: 1945-1990 (1991): in the text she gives the range of estimates as 0.7 to 2.0 M. In a footnote, she favorably cites Michael Vickery's estimate of 700,000 to 1,000,000; Chomsky (1987): 750,000, citing Vickery. 20. Mozambique • Mozambique (1975-1992): 1 000 000 • Govt vs RENAMO ; The War Annual 4 (1990), est. 100,000 killed, 300,000 starved, 1979-89. SIPRI 1990: 7-9,000 military + 100,000 civilian (198589); Washington Post estimates:; 100,000 (5 Oct 1988) ; 600,0001,000,000 (26 Nov 1990) ; 600,000 (17 Dec 1992) ; an additional 100,000 after the fighting resumed in 1992 (28 Nov 1993) – Encarta est. 900,000 by 1990; Dan Smith (1997) est. 1 million. ; BBC: 1,000,000 (1977-92) [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/country_profiles/1063120.stm] ; Edgerton: 1,000,000+ B&J: 1,000,000 (1976-92); • Atrocities, civilians murdered by RENAMO – 20 May 1988 Facts on File World News Digest (citing US State Dept.): 100,000 k. in previous 2 years. [1986-mid-1988] ; 1988 Gersony Report (US State Dept.): 100,000 ; Young: 100-200,000 ; [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1991/YLS.htm] – Dictionary of 20C World History: 1M 20. Afghanistan 21. Iran-Iraq War • Afghanistan (1979-2001): 1 800 000 • Soviets vs. Mujahideen vs. Govt. vs. Taliban – War Annual 6 (1994): 1,000,000 ; Britannica Annual (1994): 1,500,000 ; Wallechinsky (1995): 1,300,000 ; D.Smith (1995): 1,500,000 ; B&J (1997): 1,500,000 (1979-95) ; Dictionary of 20C World History (1997): 1M ; CDI: 1,550,000 (1978-97) ; 29 April 1999 AP: 2,000,000 ; Dict.Wars: >2M ; 23 May 1999 Denver Rocky ; Mtn News: 1,800,000 ; Ploughshares 2000: 1,500,000 ; – [MEDIAN of latest five: 1,800,000] • Partials: USA Today (17 Apr. 1992): more than 2 million; [MEDIAN: 1.5M] • 20 Sept 2001 Christian Science Monitor: 400,000 civilian deaths in the 1990s [http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/0920/p1s3-wosc.html] • Iran-Iraq War (1980-88): 1 000 000 • MEDIAN: 700,000-1,000,000 , ziangzat ciah mithi an si ti rel theih lo ruangah report tampi lak ihsin an simmi lailak lak khawmmi asi. • [http://www.president.ir/cronicnews/1380/8003/800301/800301.htm] 23. Sudan 24. Kinshasa Congo 22. Sudan (1983 et seq.): 1 900 000 • War Annual 4 (1990): 500,000 dead, 1983-89 ; Dunnigan (1991): 500,000 ;Washington Post: 500,000 (12 Feb. 1993) ;Detroit Free Press (AP): 1,300,000 (14 Jan. 1997) [http://www.freep.com/news/nw/qsudan14.htm] ; B&J (1997): 1,500,000 (1983-95); SIPRI 1997: 37,000 to 40,000 battle dead ; CDI: 1,000,000 (1983-97) ; BBC News Online: 1,500,000 (4 June 1998) [http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/world/africa/newsid_106000/106635.stm] • Time: 1,500,000 killed, 1983-98 (27 July 1998); U.S. Committee for Refugees: 1,900,000 (Quantifying Genocide in Southern Sudan and the Nuba Mountains, 10 Dec. 1998) [http://www.refugees.org/news/crisis/sudan.pdf] 1993 est.1.3M. • Dict.Wars (1999): 1.5M (1956-98) ; 29 April 1999 AP: 1.5M ; Ploughshares 2000: 2M; 23 May 1999 Denver Rocky Mtn News: 2M ; 10 Nov. 2003 Baltimore Sun: 1.5M • NY Times 27 June 2004: >2M ; [MEDIAN of last 7 estimates: 1.9M] • 23. Kinshasa Congo (1998 et seq.): 3 800 000 • International Rescue Committee, newest study: 3,800,000 excess deaths in D.R. Congo from the start of the Second Congo War through April 30, 2005. [http://intranet.theirc.org/docs/DRC_MortalitySurvey2004_RB_8Dec04.pdf] RA AW, BAWIPA ZESU RA ZAANG AW, KAN LO HNGAK!