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126. Wanted poster
been indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).
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127. Singer Simon Bikindi
Singer Simon Bikindi sits at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda during his trial for
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128. Forward or Backward in the Balkans?
justice: “We have seen it in Bosnia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone. We see it now in Sudan and Sri Lanka. In
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129. Online Galleries Focusing on Regions at Risk Demonstrate the Power of Photography
includes an online gallery with hundreds of photographs from regions as diverse as Bosnia, Rwanda, and
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130. World Refugee Day 2013: Eye on Syria
millions fled genocide in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. Much of the past year’s surge in
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131. Scott Straus
genocide: The Order of Genocide: Race, Power, and War in Rwanda (Cornell University Press, 2006), which won
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132. Transatlantic Cooperation to Prevent Atrocities
Mass Killings By Lee Feinstein & Tod Lindberg March 2017 A generation after Rwanda and Bosnia
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133. Shannon Raj Singh
Hague. She has also worked with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and as a Visiting Fellow
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134. International Women’s Day 2010
Darfur's Women: A podcast with Bec Hamilton Women Changing Rwanda's Future: A podcast with Elizabeth
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135. A Tribunal for Cambodia
to prosecute crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, with each court operating outside
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136. Ambassador Stephen J. Rapp
Rwanda, where he led the trial team that achieved the first convictions in history against leaders of the
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137. Museum Letter to Sponsors of Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act
Rwanda, Srebrenica, Mount Sinjar—among others—all stand as stark reminders of the cost of unchecked
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138. US Government Statements on Genocide
Bosnia, Rwanda, Burundi, Iraq, and Kosovo Cases from the 2000s to Today: Darfur, ISIS, and Burma
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139. Zlatko Lagumdžija, Deputy Prime Minister of Bosnia, 1992–93
in Rwanda. But genocide in Europe, on the same soil where we were having a genocide in World War II
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140. Michael Bazyler
Former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and the possible prosecution of those
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141. Debating R2P: Can It Make a Difference?
. After the failed international responses of the mid- and late-1990s in Rwanda and Bosnia, R2P emerged to
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142. Museum Hosts Expert Panel on Incitement and Free Speech
—currently one of the most popular shows in Rwanda—that features residents from two villages in conflict. The
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143. Museum Welcomes Presidential Action on Genocide
Atrocities, President Obama noted that “sixty-six years since the Holocaust and 17 years after Rwanda, the
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144. “Mass graves? We’ve never had mass graves.”
unstable, unpredictable, and dangerous. In December, five peacekeepers from Rwanda, members of UNAMID, the
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145. Preventing Genocide: A Conversation with Susan Rice
swept Rwanda and Clinton's administration failed to act, Susan Rice spoke of the lessons she'd learned
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146. Death Cheats Justice in Cambodia
in The Hague for the former Yugoslavia and in Arusha for Rwanda, which convened relatively soon after
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147. Museum Launches Initiative to Examine International Responses to Genocide
in Rwanda in 1994. UN Photo/Milton Grant
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148. Ambassador Samantha Power to Speak at Museum Tribute Dinner
Roméo Dallaire, commander of the United Nations peacekeeping force in Rwanda in 1993–94, at the Museum
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149. 2014 Sudikoff Seminar
widespread hate speech. The leaders who planned mass killings in the Holocaust, Rwanda, and Srebrenica
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150. Statement on the 20th Anniversary of the Genocide at Srebrenica
the genocide in Rwanda, the world failed to respond to the increasing warning signs of genocide in