genocidaire

noun
/ʒɛn.ə.siˈdɛ(ə)ɹ/

Etymology

From French génocidaire.

  1. borrowed from génocidaire

Definitions

  1. A person involved in perpetrating a genocide.

    • 'There are thousands of genocidaires living in EU countries, with large numbers in almost every European country including the UK,' said Rakiya Omaar, whose organisation, African Rights, has worked since the genocide to track them down.
    • When the RPF sent him and a friend back to school in Rwanda […] his friend attacked the Hutu teacher one night, strangling him with a rope, saying that he was a génocidaire.
    • To take an example from a clear case of genocide—Rwanda—the Hutu génocidaires did not appear to want to destroy all Tutsis everywhere, but only in Rwanda.

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