

Hate Speech and Genocide in Minembwe, D.R. Congo
By Genocide Watch and Ntanyoma Rukumbuzi Delphin. Hate speech is one of the early stages of persecution and genocide.
Genocide Watch
Mar 1, 2021


GENOCIDE WATCH: RWANDA, FEBRUARY 2021
There are signs of continued discrimination, polarization and denial between the main ethnic groups, the Hutu majority and Tutsi minority.
Genocide Watch
Feb 1, 2021


Holocaust Memorial Day: Jewish figures condemn Uighur persecution
Prominent British Jews warn China’s treatment of its minority Uighur population has chilling echoes of past genocides. At least one...
Al Jazeera
Jan 27, 2021


It took a Genocide for Me to Remember My Uighur Roots
Since 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has gradually established policies that threaten Uighur culture and identity. My family’s forced...
New York Times 1
Jan 11, 2021


DRC: Opportunistic use of ‘balkanisation’ theory in Minembwe
Posted by The Africa Report on November 2, 2020. A MONUSCO delegation in Fizi, one of the territories affected by recent violences, March...
The Africa Report
Nov 21, 2020


Why history matters in understanding conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
By Gillian Mathys & Judith Verweijen. Published by The Conversation on October 28, 2020. A MONUSCO delegation in Fizi, one of the...
The Conversation
Nov 14, 2020


Dans l’est de la RDC, miliciens maï-maï et banyamulenge se livrent une guerre sans fin
Dans la province du Sud-Kivu, des agriculteurs bantous qui se prétendent autochtones affrontent des Tutsi congolais aux lointaines...
Le Monde
Oct 25, 2020