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The UN must act. Africa is on the verge of another genocide




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The Rwandan Genocide: Memory Is Not Enough




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Rwanda's Genocide Still Echoes in Congo




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Ripples of Rwanda's Genocide Still Rock the Eastern Congo




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Kansas Man Charged with Immigration Crimes in Connection with 1994 Genocide in Rwanda

Lazare Kabaya Kobagaya, 82, of Topeka, Kan., was arrested today on charges of naturalization fraud and misuse of an alien registration card. According to the indictment, Kobagaya allegedly participated in genocidal activities during the 1994 Rwandan conflict including mobilizing attackers to commit arson and murder. Kobagaya is alleged to have failed to disclose his alleged participation in these activities during his immigration and naturalization processes.



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Erdogan lashes out at Congress for recognizing Armenian genocide

Turkey's leader became a problematic guest - denying Armenian Genocide occurred, demanding the U.S. hand over an Islamic cleric, and complaining America's Kurdish allies are terrorists




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Lindsay Graham 'admits blocking resolution recognizing Armenian genocide so as not to upset Erdogan'

Lindsey Graham has admitted blocking a Senate resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide because he was afraid about upsetting Erdogan while he was still in Washington.




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Neo-Nazi who believes 'integration with migrants is genocide' is mayor of German town

Stefan Jagsch (pictured), of the far right-wing extremist National Democratic Party (NDP), was elected on Thursday for Waldsiedlung after the post remained vacant for weeks.




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Reluctant interveners: America's failed responses to genocide from Bosnia to Darfur / Eyal Mayroz

Dewey Library - JZ6369.M378 2019




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Genocide, torture, and terrorism : ranking international crimes and justifying humanitarian intervention / Thomas W. Simon

Simon, Thomas W., 1945- author




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Why We Opened a Christian University in Iraq Amid ISIS’ Genocide

CT interviews Stephen Rasche on Erbil’s Catholic presence, the need for Christian unity, and why Christians will “no longer be shy” with the gospel.

For 25 years, Stephen Rasche was a “bare knuckles” international lawyer. But in 2010, he offered his services to the Chaldean Catholic Church of Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan and has increasingly dedicated his life to the preservation of this ancient community.

Under the leadership of Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda, in 2015 Rasche helped found the Catholic University of Erbil, where he serves as vice chancellor. Also the director of its Institute for Ancient and Threatened Christianity, Rasche lived this title as ISIS ravaged Iraq’s Christian homelands in the Nineveh Plains and many believers fled to Erbil.

After testifying on their behalf before the United Nations and the US Congress, Rasche allows them to represent themselves in his recent book, The Disappearing People: The Tragic Fate of Christians in the Middle East. The book has won a diverse range of endorsements, from leaders such as Matthew Hassan Kukah, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Nigeria; Yahya Cholil Staquf, general secretary of Nahdlatul Ulama, the largest Muslim organization in the world; and Thomas Farr, president of the Religious Freedom Institute.

The US State Department’s Office of International Religious Freedom reports that less than 250,000 Christians are living in Iraq, most in Kurdistan or on the Nineveh Plains. Two-thirds belong to the Chaldean Catholic Church.

CT interviewed Rasche about the logic of establishing a university during a genocide, how its Catholic identity functions in a Muslim society, and his enduring optimism for Christianity in Iraq.

What led you personally to invest your life in this endeavor?

In 2010, Bishop Warda had just been made archbishop, and I went to pay him a visit of respect, asking if there ...

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Rebuilding Lives After Genocide [electronic resource] : Migration, Adaptation and Acculturation / by Linda Asquith

Asquith, Linda, author




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The army and the Indonesian genocide [electronic resource] : mechanics of mass murder / Jess Melvin

Melvin, Jess, author




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Open season: legalized genocide of colored people / Ben Crump

Dewey Library - HV9950.C79 2019




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Naming violence: a critical theory of genocide, torture, and terrorism / Mathias Thaler

Dewey Library - JC328.6.T54 2018




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Genocide by denial




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Tools used to commit genocide in Darfur




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Holocaust and Genocide ephemeral collection




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The Armenian Genocide as Prototype




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Religion and Genocide in Bosnia




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Obama Presidency & Genocide Prevention




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The Question of Genocide in America : Meaning, Debate and New Frameworks




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Darfur: First Genocide of theTwenty-First Century




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The Politics of Genocide




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Rising from the Ashes of Tragedy - Armenia's Triumph Over Its Genocide




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Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center Collections




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Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center Collection