List of Genocide & Crimes Against Humanity articles
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 The Bosnian War Cables
The 20th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords is a time to reflect on the power of American diplomacy. But it is also a time for a reckoning of America’s dismal diplomatic response to genocide in the heart of Europe.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 More Than 21 Years Later, Washington Faces Another Problem From Hell
The U.S. and its allies failed to stop Rwanda from descending into genocide. With Burundi teetering on the brink, they are facing a new and very dangerous test.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Can a New Tool Help the U.S. Say (and Mean) ‘Never Again’ for Genocide?
Data made available by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum hopes to prevent genocide and other atrocities before they even begin.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 The Exchange: Joshua Oppenheimer and David Rieff on Genocide
How different are victims from victimizers?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Global Thinkers: Understanding Genocide’s Perpetrators
From Indonesia to Syria, just how different are victims from victimizers?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 An Act of Empathy
Joshua Oppenheimer’s unsettling new film, "The Look of Silence," raises questions about the troubling relationship between global capitalism and western complicity.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Sentenced to Death from Thousands of Miles Away
On Tuesday, Muammar al-Qaddafi's son was sentenced to death in absentia. He's not the only one who's escaped a death sentence by not attending his own trial.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 In the Shadow of Genocide
Twenty years after the massacre, Bosnian Muslims are moving back to Srebrenica. But surrounded by people who deny the terrible crimes of the past, they fear for their safety -- and the future of their divided country.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 The Shame of Srebrenica
The massacre shaped the thinking of a generation of U.S. foreign-policy makers like me. And it still looms over our choices, from Iraq to Libya to Syria.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 ‘We Cannot Go Back. We Cannot Trust Them Again.’
After more than two years of vicious civil war and horrific war crimes, is there any hope for peace in the Central African Republic?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Where’s Aung San Suu Kyi When Burma Needs Her?
It’s time for Aung San Suu Kyi to stand up for her country’s persecuted Rohingya minority.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 A People on the Brink
Burma’s Rohingya face an existential threat — and we must not look away.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Genocide is Going Out of Fashion
Though the world seems crueler than ever, a close look at the data about mass killings yields reasons to hope.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Ever Again
We know a lot about genocide. So why do we keep letting it happen?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Denial Keeps the Genocide Alive
Armenians can’t put the genocide behind them while Turks deny their responsibility — and the United States turns a blind eye.