There is the Hutu-Tutsi conflict, the Vietnamese-Laotian extermination of the Hmong and other mountain tribes, Uganda, Congo, Ethiopia-Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Togo, Botswana, Brazil, Nepal, Burma, Sri Lanka, China, Cambodia, and Abkhasia.
I tried to omit those countries where Muslims were either the perpetrators or victims of genocidal actions. Which was a bunch, granted.
The list also omits those genocidal actions of the last decade that are no longer in progress.
Essentially you're saying that in order to condemn genocide, a thoroughly comprehensive list is necessary. All, comprehensively, or none. I disagree, though that's a personal opinion.