The document outlines the 8 stages of genocide according to Gregory Stanton: classification, symbolization, dehumanization, organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. It provides examples of each stage, noting that classification and symbolization are human but can lead to dehumanization and genocide if they promote hatred. The stages typically progress from establishing differences to organizing violence to attempting to cover up or justify mass killings. The document also summarizes genocide in Bosnia from 1992-1995, where Serbs targeted Muslims, rounding many into camps, killing over 200,000, and displacing millions through violence and ethnic cleansing.