We will not hesitate to apply the term 'genocide' in the future.
The document has been credited with popularizing the term "genocide" among Blacks.
In 1994 the Clinton administration spent more time maneuvering to avoid using the term "genocide" than it did using its resources to save lives.
The United States has been using the term genocide cynically.
She argues that without significant pressure from the American public, policymakers avoid the term "genocide" altogether.
The term genocide has long been a sensitive and emotional one in international conflicts.
However, the term genocide has received much wider adoption than ethnocide.
It is said repeatedly that the term 'genocide' may be used only when a group is systematically exterminated.
It was "shameful," he added, that his administration refused to employ the term "genocide" for a period of six weeks.