

History of Wartime 'Rape Camp' in Bosnia Wiped from Town's Collective Memory
VISEGRAD, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- About a 5-minute drive from the center of this town in Bosnia and Herzegovina's northeast is the hotel...
Koji Miki | The Mainichi
Apr 11, 2018


Denial of Genocide Prevails in Dream for 'Greater Serbia'
"Bring me back my son and my family. I'll give you my entire fortune!" Kada Hotic, a mother from Srebrenica shouted out to Vojislav...
Al Jazeera
Apr 11, 2018


Despite Millions of Displaced People, Congo Rejects U.N. Aid Effort
By Jina Moore NAIROBI, Kenya — When the United Nations hosts a donor conference next week to raise $1.7 billion for the violence-racked...
New York Times 1
Apr 7, 2018


Scrubbing Poland’s Complicated Past
This month, Poland marks fifty years since the “March events” of 1968, when mass protests erupted in response to the stagnant Communist...
The New York Review of Books
Mar 25, 2018


Poland’s Misunderstood Holocaust Law
World War II altered not only the fate of nations but also that of millions of families in Europe. From the viewpoint of Poland, it was...
Mateusz Morawiecki
Mar 19, 2018


Myanmar Rejects U.N. Findings: ‘No Ethnic Cleansing or Genocide in Our Country’
By Hannah Beech and Saw Nang Senior Myanmar officials denied on Wednesday that the country’s military had committed any crimes against...
New York Times 1
Mar 14, 2018


Justice Delayed Justice Denied
Nine years ago today, on March 4th the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued the first arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir of...
Darfur Women Action Group
Mar 6, 2018


UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict calls for end to ‘culture of denial’ in Sud
UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Pramila Patten, has called for an end to the ‘culture...
Radio Dabanga
Mar 1, 2018


Poland’s new ‘Holocaust law’ comes up against massacre of Jews in 1941
JEDWABNE, Poland — The Jews who survived the axes were burned alive in a barn on the outskirts of town. The Germans had just recaptured...
James McAuley
Feb 22, 2018
Rewriting History in Eastern Europe
Last week, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a controversial law criminalizing statements that attribute responsibility for the...
Foreign Affairs
Feb 14, 2018


Don't Speak, Memory: How Russia Represses Its Past
Every spring, buses covered in portraits of Joseph Stalin appear on the streets of Russian cities. His face replaces ads for cell phones,...
Foreign Affairs
Feb 14, 2018


US Says Myanmar Makes Life for Rohingya 'A Death Sentence'
By Edith Lederer U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley denounced Myanmar's government Tuesday for continuing to make life for Rohingya Muslims "a...
Associated Press 1
Feb 13, 2018