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Genocide

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"I would order them to go out and kill Bajoran scum. And they'd do it – they murdered them! And they came back covered in blood. But they felt clean. Now why did they feel that way, Major? Because they were clean."
- Aamin Marritza, describing the Gallitep labor camp, while impersonating Gul Darhe'el (DS9: "Duet")

A Genocide is a deliberate, systematic destruction of an ethnic, religious or national group. It is characterized by actions against said group which are intended to destroy the group by causing the deaths of its members, in whole or part, such as:

  • Killing them outright
  • Deliberately forcing them to live under conditions calculated to cause them to die e.g. depriving them of food, imposing forced labor on them designed to kill them by exhaustion.
  • Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group e.g. forced sterilization

One of the best known examples of genocide occurred during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor. The Occupation began a conquest for natural resources. The Cardassians treated the Bajorans as slave labor and interned much of the population in labor camps. However, over the course of forty years, the Cardassians' disdain for the Bajorans led to them deliberately imposing such conditions in these camps that the Bajorans interned in them quickly died. By the Occupation's end, millions of Bajorans had died in these camps, although the exact count is uncertain.

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Cardassia Prime after the Dominion's genocide attempt
Cardassia Prime after the Dominion's genocide attempt
  • In 2151, Enterprise Captain Jonathan Archer and Chief Medical Officer Phlox condemned the Valakians to extinction by agreeing not to give them warp drive so that they might seek additional aid in finding the cure for a disease that was destroying their species. Phlox claimed that to do so would be altering the "natural development" of the life forms on that planet, as he had discovered that the flaw was in fact a genetic mutation, not a disease. (ENT: "Dear Doctor")
  • In 2153 the Xindi attacked Earth with a weapon which killed seven million Humans. The weapon was designed to cause mass death and destruction among the Human population, and was a prelude to an intended larger weapon with which they intended to destroy Earth, and Humanity with it. ( ENT: "The Expanse")

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