postgenocide

English

Etymology

From post- +‎ genocide.

Adjective

postgenocide (not comparable)

  1. After a genocide.
    • 2009 April 5, Jeffrey Gettleman, “A Wound in the Heart of Africa”, in New York Times[1]:
      According to Gérard Prunier, everything conspired to turn Congo into a kill zone: a dying dictator; the end of the cold war; Western guilt; and a tough, suspicious, postgenocide, Israel-like Rwanda, whose national ethos, simply stated, was Never Again.