7 Point
Which factor most contributes to intergovernmental organizations' inability to
successfully stop ethnic cleansing and genocide?
A. The charters of intergovernmental organizations prevent them
from taking any action to interfere in a country's domestic affairs.
O
B. Intergovernmental organizations often find it difficult to determine
whether abuses fit the strict definition of genocide that would
make intervention legal.
O
C. The mission statements of intergovernmental organizations
always focus on economic issues rather than protecting human
rights.
O
D. Leaders of intergovernmental organizations are often interested in
protecting the people who are engaging in such abuses.