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Army Times on MSNThe etymology of genocide and the myth of ‘never again’
Coining the word “genocide” from the Greek word genos (race, tribe) and the Latin root of cide (killing), Lemkin ushered in a ...
Genocide is a vile crime against humanity and civilisation and must be called out whenever and wherever it occurs. This was ...
UN Special Rapporteur warns of Israel's genocide on Palestinians, urging enforcement of prohibition of genocide under ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNWatch – Redi Tlhabi & Michela Wrong on Rwanda–DRC peace deal and tensions
Redi Tlhabi speaks with journalist and author Michela Wrong about the murky peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. What’s really driving this latest effort: justice, minerals, ...
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ZNetwork on MSNGenocide Justice in a Multipolar World
Since fall 2023, Israel has engaged in genocidal atrocities in Gaza. So, why hasn’t the Genocide Convention been used to ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania’s refugee burden and Nyerere’s mediation role highlighted in CIA files
Tanzania’s open-door policy in the wake of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and Burundi’s civil conflict drew praise internationally ...
Thoughtful and lingering books that will definitely echo in your mind and mood all week long. A list of ten unforgettable ...
The Rohingya in Myanmar have faced severe atrocities amounting to systematic genocide at the hands of the Myanmar Junta over decades. Especially during violent campaigns in 2017 and subsequent years, ...
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The Forward on MSNIn this Holocaust story, there are few words, no swastikas, no yellow stars — just movement, passion and empathy
Most recently, she made the dance film Sh’ma: A Story of Survival, reimagining her choreography for a new medium and ...
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Holidays in hell
India unveiled Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan—a bold new initiative turning historic and active battlefields into immersive tourist destinations. L ...
Masire is an unassuming leader who deserves to be remembered as one of the greatest African pioneers of post-colonial history ...
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The New Times on MSNHow one woman is using her hands to build a more inclusive Rwanda
Gisele Emerusenge’s journey into sign language began as a quiet calling—one that would grow into a lifelong mission to bridge the gap between the hearing and the deaf. Born in Burundi in 1993, her ...
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