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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. Chapter 1
the aftermath of the mass killing in Rwanda in 1994, U.S. officials became deeply concerned about the ... for example, that the attention of senior policymakers was distracted from Rwanda in 1994 by other ... a memo recounting U.S. inaction in 1994 Rwanda, made a difference in bureaucratic debates about U
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142. 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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143. 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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144. 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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145. “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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146. 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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147. 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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148. Museum Launches Initiative to Examine International Responses to Genocide
in Rwanda in 1994. UN Photo/Milton Grant
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149. 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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150. 2014 Sudikoff Seminar
widespread hate speech. The leaders who planned mass killings in the Holocaust, Rwanda, and Srebrenica