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Genocide
Will New Film Force US to Acknowledge Role in 1965 Indonesian Genocide?
October 1 marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the 1965 genocide in Indonesia.
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The Ghosts of Bosnia: Genocide Deniers Rob Mourners of Peace
Vucic's presence was too bitter a pill to swallow when his wartime words still ring in their ears.
Living and Dying After Rwanda’s 1994 Genocide
Kayitesi Jeanette is 21 years old, as is the genocide that orphaned her. The brutal impacts of the Rwandan genocide live on.
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Beyond the Middle East: The Rohingya Genocide
Tony Abbott's logic is as pitiless as his decision to abandon the world's most persecuted minority in their darkest hour.
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“Because I Was a Painter” Showcases Art Created in Concentration Camps
Diary entries of a man imprisoned in Dachau describe his intense need to draw “the landscape of death” and the agony he witnessed.
Rwanda: How to Deal With a Million Genocide Suspects
how does a country begin to bring so many suspects to justice?
A People Expunged: Marking the 100th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide Amid Ongoing Turkish Denials
An estimated 1.5 million Armenians were exterminated.
The Native American Genocide and the Teaching of US History
In many US classrooms, the United States is left out of the list of countries where genocide has occurred.
Richard Falk on the Aftermath of Operation Protective Edge in Gaza
The international law scholar discusses Israel's continuing war on Gaza's population.
The Long History of Israel Gaming the “Iranian Threat“
Netanyahu's speech continues a long tradition in Israeli politics of demonizing Iran to advance domestic and foreign policy interests.