

A powerful memorial in Montgomery remembers the victims of lynching
Corten steel monuments with the names and dates of lynching victims are inscribed on them as they hang from the roof structure at The...
Washington Post
Apr 24, 2018


'Deals with the devil always unravel': the UK blind spot for Sudan's abuses
Britain and the EU are under fire for engaging with a nation with one of the world’s worst human rights records – all in the name of...
The Guardian
Apr 24, 2018


PRESS RELEASE: President Trump Tightens Turkey’s Grip Over U.S. Policy on Armenian Genocide
Annual Commemorative Statement Fails to Properly Characterize Armenian Genocide. WASHINGTON, DC – Armenian National Committee of America...
Elizabeth S. Chouldjian | Armenian National
Apr 24, 2018


Manzoor Pashteen: The young tribesman rattling Pakistan's army
By M Ilyas Khan Manzoor Pashteen has accused the Pakistani military of promoting militancy (Photo Credit: Alamy) Tens of thousands of...
BBC News
Apr 23, 2018


By Stifling Migration, Sudan’s Feared Secret Police Aid Europe
Undocumented immigrants arrested last year by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces. The European Union has made the country a nerve center for an...
New York Times 1
Apr 23, 2018


Myanmar -- time for a legal reckoning
The wheels of international justice turn slowly, but have begun to move. Nearly 18 months after Myanmar's military launched its first...
Laetitia van den Assum | Nikkei Asian Review
Apr 23, 2018


Stock photo agencies cash in on Khmer Rouge tragedy
People look at portraits of S-21 inmates at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh in 2014. Eli Meixler A woman with short-cropped...
The Phnom Penh Post
Apr 23, 2018


100 Days, 100 Questions; Youth hold dialogue on genocide against Tutsi
Although the event was geared towards Rwandan youth born after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, it attracted a mixed crowd of young...
The New Times
Apr 22, 2018


The Rohingya Crisis Is Becoming Islam’s Genocide; What Are We Doing About It?
The UN investigates. The Holocaust museum has even rescinded a prize it once gave to Aung San Suu Kyi. Yet, we still risk letting this...
Qanta Ahmed | The Daily Beast
Apr 22, 2018


REVIEW: The Long Arc of Human Rights: A Case for Optimism
Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century By Kathryn Sikkink Princeton University Press, 2017, 336pp. Damir Sagolj...
Foreign Affairs
Apr 22, 2018


Where Myanmar Went Wrong: From Democratic Awakening to Ethnic Cleansing
Late last year, when news broke that Myanmar’s military had been systematically killing members of the country’s Muslim Rohingya...
Genocide Watch
Apr 22, 2018


Reclaiming a culture, reclaiming a life
“They tried to kill the Penobscot part of us,’’ Dawn Neptune said. It didn’t work. BANGOR — She was a 4-year-old kid named Dawn Neptune,...
Thomas Farragher | The Boston Globe
Apr 22, 2018











































































