topic: genocide
July 14, 2017
Majcic Esad has just buried his cousin. Or, as he specifies, “two small bones” belonging to his cousin, Gabeljic Dzemail, who was 23 years...
Reviews
November 30, 2016
With simple elegance, Scholastique Mukasonga etches a dedication at the beginning of Cockroaches that ensures the subjects of her memoir,...
Opinion
March 2, 2016
When Dominic Ongwen stood before the International Criminal Court on January 21, he confronted a team of prosecutors and judges presenting...
blog
January 11, 2016
In Guatemala today, the trial of the former general and dictator, José Efraín Rios Montt, is scheduled to begin again after nearly six...
blog
July 25, 2015
Efforts at bringing Efraín Ríos Montt to justice for war crimes in Guatemala suffered another delay this week. The former dictator and war...
videos
July 10, 2015
Directed by Leslie Woodhead, A Cry from the Grave tells the story of the Srebrenica massacre of 1995, in which the Bosnian Serb army killed...
Conversations
June 5, 2015
Twenty-one years after the Rwandan genocide, as wounds are reexamined for traces of healing, new miseries begin to take shape across the...
Opinion
March 21, 2015
Last month, the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka’s only Tamil-led provincial council, passed a resolution accusing...
blog
January 5, 2015
What appeared to be some good news out of Guatemala today took a disappointing turn this afternoon. The retrial of former army general and...
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