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  • Risk of Mass Atrocities: What to Watch in Bangladesh

    In August 2024, a popular uprising in Bangladesh ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her political party, the Awami League, from power. The abrupt shift has raised concerns about heightened political instability and the potential for mass atrocities. This piece addresses concerning trends to monitor regarding the risk of large-scale, systematic, group-targeted, identity-based violence against civilians in the country.

  • How Peace Operations Can Help Prevent Genocide and Mass Atrocities

    We interviewed leading peacekeeping practitioners about how peace operations can most effectively prevent genocide and mass atrocities. Explore key findings from our report, the latest addition to our "Lessons Learned in Preventing and Responding to Mass Atrocities" project.

  • Growing Risks of Renewed Mass Atrocities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Thirty years after the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country is in the grips of an escalating political crisis. In an interview with the Simon-Skjodt Center, Velma Šarić, founder and president of the Post-Conflict Research Center in Sarajevo​, warns that without urgent international action, the risk of renewed violence and fragmentation of the state is growing.

    A woman walks by street graffiti in downtown Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • South Sudan in Crisis

    South Sudan has a history of mass atrocities​. ​Despite a peace agreement in 2018 ending a brutal civil war, risk factors for mass atrocities remain. ​A return to fighting in January 2025 between the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement and the SPLM In Opposition—along with a political breakdown at the highest levels of government—has created a very dangerous situation that is ripe for a return to large-scale, systematic attacks on civilians on the basis of their identity. This blog post outlines the recent crisis, what policy makers should monitor, and what can be done to help save lives.

  • Syrian Civil Society Working Toward a Just and Peaceful Future

    Syrian civil society organizations are working tirelessly to advance justice and accountability, document the Assad regime’s crimes, search for missing Syrians, and advocate for an inclusive transition process.