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Why did the united nations declare that the atrocities in darfur were not
genocide?

a. because the type of human rights violations that occurred were
not listed in the un's definition of genocide.

b. because the sudanese government focused on people of only one
ethnic group

c. because the number of casualties didn't add up to the required
number to be considered genocide.

d. because the sudanese government focused on rebels in general,
not a specific ethnic group.

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