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Tag Archives: genocide
The seven-decade journey from Auschwitz to justice for the Rohingya
The world’s ‘never again’ vow on genocide became a cliché of broken promises. But a recent decision at the International Court of Justice could be a turning point
What the debate around Indigenous genocide says about Canada
Opinion: The MMIWG report finding questions the very foundations of Canadian sovereignty in a way that Canadians have been unwilling to do
Unliked: How Facebook is playing a part in the Rohingya genocide
Opinion: For many, the misinformation spread through Facebook justifies what the United Nations has dubbed a textbook example of ethnic cleansing
Did the Liberals have to wait to call ISIS genocidal?
The author of a new book on ‘genocide’ and ‘crimes against humanity’ says the terms aren’t just technical legalese
Hatebase: An anti-genocide app
An NGO hopes tracking hateful tweets can flag mounting ethnic conflict, and even prevent genocide
The Eichmann Trial
Book by Deborah Lipstadt
The trouble with ‘double genocide’
Efforts to equate Nazi and Soviet atrocities open old wounds on both sides of the old Iron Curtain
Rwandan jailed for lethal trap
Kalimanzira’s ‘safe haven’ turned out to be a killing ground
The Jantzi-Maclean’s Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2009
Exclusive report: A conscience for business