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176. For Civilian Protection, Mission Matters, Too
issues arose in Rwanda in 1994. In his memoirs, Romeo Dallaire recounts an episode in which citizens
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177. Why We Assess Risks of Mass Killing Rather Than Genocide
the force should be dispatched under the auspices of the UN or the AU. France and Rwanda pushed for
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178. Promoting Civil Society Engagement with UN Investigative Mechanisms
was done for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda), Member States of the United Nations (UN) have
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179. Lawmakers Host Annual Launch of Early Warning Report on Capitol Hill
what happened in the Balkans, or in Rwanda, or whether it was the Holocaust, the warning signs were
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180. COVID-19 and the Dynamics of Mass Atrocities
of genocide or politicide. Case studies of Armenia, Nazi Germany, Rwanda, and Darfur support these
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181. New Museum Handbook for Victim Groups on Pursuing Justice for Mass Atrocities
Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village near Rwamagana, in Rwanda. AP PhotoBen Curtis
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182. 2021 Elie Wiesel Award
Rwanda, and Guatemala. However, in 2021 it won an important court victory in a World War II Nazi case
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183. International Decision Making in the Age of Genocide: Srebrenica 1993–1995
on subjects ranging from the Cuban missile crisis to the Rwanda genocide. The Archive has published a
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184. Launching the 2022-23 Early Warning Risk List
Ethiopia, India, and Nigeria as consistently high-risk over multiple years; and Chad, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, and
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185. Museum Press Kit
Sudan, Rwanda, The Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Syrian border to sound the alarm about the
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186. Rwandan Genocide Begins
small-scale massacres. As genocide continued in Rwanda, the United
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187. Midwest Event 2022
including visits to Eastern Europe and Rwanda. They are both active in their community of Glencoe ... occasions, including visits to Eastern Europe and Rwanda. They are both active in their community of
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188. Chapter 3
and creates incentives to eliminate competitors. This dynamic was evident in Rwanda and Burundi and is ... their disposal. The heinous crimes committed in Nazi-occupied Europe, Cambodia, and Rwanda, for example ... citizen engagement in the gacaca courts in Rwanda after 1994. The United States should also continue to
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189. Chapter 5
massacres in Rwanda or whether international forces in 2003 could have prevented the attacks by janjaweed ... genocide (and their implications). This was apparent in Rwanda (1994), Srebrenica (1995), and Darfur (2004 ... forestall mass atrocities. As witnessed in Rwanda and Bosnia, multinational peace operations may already be
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190. Photo Activity
various points. And it was used in that way in Nazi Germany. And it was used that way in Rwanda
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191. Increasing Risks of State-Led Mass Killing in The Gambia
received attention in one of Rwanda’s state-run newspapers, a country that to this day is the
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192. International Court of Justice Q&A: Gambia v. Myanmar
crimes—he previously worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and was personally moved
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193. Women’s Experiences of Genocide
genocide, later determined at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) as “a foreseeable
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194. Ambassador Eizenstat, DOJ Special Investigations Office to Receive Museum's 2021 Elie Wiesel Award
criminals from postwar conflicts such as those in Bosnia, Serbia, Rwanda, and Guatemala. Just this year
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195. Risk of Genocide and other Mass Atrocities in Ethiopia
the early stages of the Bosnia crisis as well as during the Arusha peace process in Rwanda effectively
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196. 2022 Curt C. and Else Silberman Faculty Seminar
Holocaust Memorial Museum. She has published on the Nuremberg Trials, Rwanda’s Gacaca Tribunals, and the
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197. Professional Leadership Staff
Village in Rwanda, she gained a unique lens into daily life and rebuilding and healing efforts in a post
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198. About Annual Fellowships
and Rwanda,” Chigbo Anyaduba, 2018–2019 J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Fellow “Stolpersteine and
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199. Postwar Trials
such as the genocide committed in Rwanda in 1994. In 2002, a new
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200. How Were the Crimes Defined?
include the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia. This